De Havilland BC DH.50 Bluebird

The De Havilland BC DH.50 Bluebird was a four-passenger piston-engined airliner built by De Havilland British Columbia between 1929 and 1932 based on the DH.50 Bluebird type of DHBC's parent company, De Havilland Aircraft of the United Kingdom.

= Description = To differentiate it from those built in the UK, the British Columbian-built aircraft were designated DH.50B Bluebird. In most respects the they were the same as the British version, but were powered by Hoffar Aero Engines' supercharged HAE HIV-8A-2 Hawk engine producing 375 hp.

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Commercial

 * Vancouver Island Air Service: 6
 * Queen Charlotte Airways: 3
 * Kootenay Air Transport: 1
 * British Columbia Air Lines: 4

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