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Day A Special
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The Day A Special, named Errant, was designed in the U.S. by Charles Healey Day, as a safe, easy to fly tourer, for two sitting side-by-side. In 1931 the designer and his wife flew Errant on a seven month world tour.
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imp
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1931
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two
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originally , doubled for the world tour.
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24
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Aero Digest, February 1932
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Two seat tourer
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The Day A Special, named Errant, was designed in the U.S. by Charles Healey Day, as a safe, easy to fly tourer, for two sitting side-by-side. In 1931 the designer and his wife flew Errant on a seven month world tour.
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at 2100 rpm
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inverted, air-cooled inline
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