Dayton-Wright Cabin Cruiser

[1] Often known as the "Honeymoon Express", it was one of several civilian aircraft the company developed from the de Havilland DH.4.

The Dayton-Wright Airplane Company had built 3,106 de Havilland DH.4s under license during the First World War.

After the war ended, the company looked to develop civil transports.

The resulting KT Cabin Cruiser was a standard production DH.4 with a glazed enclosure for two passengers in tandem-seat configuration in the front, and a pilot in the rear, under a continuous glazed canopy.

[2][failed verification] Data from The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982-1985).General characteristics Performance Armament