De Havilland Heron

DH.114 Heron
De Havilland DH.114 Heron 1 of British United Island Airways at London Gatwick Airport in April 1969
General information
TypeAirliner
National originUnited Kingdom
Manufacturerde Havilland
StatusRetired
Primary usersGaruda Indonesian Airways
See Operators
Number built149[1]
History
Introduction date1950
First flight10 May 1950
Developed fromde Havilland Dove
VariantsSaunders ST-27
DH.114 Heron 2 restored in the United States

The de Havilland DH.114 Heron is a small propeller-driven British airliner that first flew on 10 May 1950. It was a development of the twin-engine de Havilland Dove, with a stretched fuselage and two more engines. It was designed as a rugged, conventional low-wing monoplane with tricycle undercarriage that could be used on regional and commuter routes. A total of 149 were built;[1] it was also exported to about 30 countries. Herons later formed the basis for various conversions, such as the Riley Turbo Skyliner and the Saunders ST-27 and ST-28.

  1. ^ a b "De Havilland DH114 Heron".