The Westland Wapiti
In 1926 the Air Ministry looked for a replacement for the long serving D.H 9A to fill the role of general-perpose aircraft for the RAF. Westland, who had been producing the D.H 9A on a sub-contract basis decided to offer a plane using parts of the D.H 9 . Although the fuselage was an entirely new design, the wings and interplane struts were from the old 9A. This design was named the Wapiti . At the outbreak of WWII several machine were still serving in the Middle East and saw limited active service .
GMAX model by A.F.Scrub