Dudley Watt D.W.2 Explained
The
Dudley Watt D.W.2 was a 1930s British two-seat light
biplane designed by K.N. Pearson for Dudley Watt. The D.W.2 was built at
Brooklands and was a wood and fabric biplane with a
tailskid landing gear. It had two open cockpits and was powered by a 900NaN0
ADC Cirrus III piston engine.
The D.W.2 was designed to be offer exceptional handling at low speeds and to be a competitor for the de Havilland Moth family. Only one D.W.2 (registered G-AAWK) was built and this was sold by Dudley Watt in February 1934, it had been dismantled by the end of year.
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