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The de Havilland DH.88 Comet racer was a twin-engined British aircraft designed for the 1934 MacRobertson Air Race. Three examples took part in the race and one of them won it. The type set many aviation records during the race and afterwards, as a pioneer mail plane. The modern features and clean lines of the DH.88, especially in the striking colours of Grosvenor House, the race winner, make it a true design classic.



Such a stunningly streamlined and beautiful machine left a real impression on me and I simply had to recreate her on Simple Planes. This is actually my third iteration and has been a real labour of love, teaching me a great deal about what this fantastic game can produce. I hope you get as much pleasure from flying as I have in crafting her.



Modded parts courtesy of @Authros and @WalrusAircraft



Notes to pilots -

• VTOL slider up for raising the gear.

• The torque from the engines can cause a roll to the right, normally manageable but take caution with excessive banking at low speeds.