Deekay Knight
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TypeTwo-seat cabin monoplane
National originUnited Kingdom
Designer
Sydney Charles Hart-Still
| Knight | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| Type | Two-seat cabin monoplane |
| National origin | United Kingdom |
| Manufacturer | Deekay Aircraft Corporation |
| Designer | Sydney Charles Hart-Still |
| Number built | 1 |
| History | |
| First flight | 1937 |
The Deekay Knight was a British two-seat cabin monoplane designed by S.C.Hart-Still and built in 1937 by the Deekay Aircraft Corporation at Broxbourne in Hertfordshire, England.[1] It was built to test methods of wing construction that would later be suitable for plastic skinning.