The Hornet Moth is a British biplane which was designed and manufactured in the 1930s. It was built by de Havilland and was a single-engine aircraft with a wooden frame. The plane was primarily used for touring and pleasure flights. It gained a reputation for its reliability and was used by the Royal Air Force for navigation training during World War II. Its distinctive characteristics included a large cockpit and a retractable landing gear. The Hornet Moth remains a popular vintage aircraft and can be seen in museums and airshows around the world.
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