Variants
- Siddeley Deasy S.R.2 Siskin - Prototype fighter aircraft built by Siddeley Deasy and powered by Dragonfly engine. Three built.
- Siskin II - fabric covered steel-tube fuselage and wooden wings. Two built, one two seater and one single seater.
- Siskin III - all-metal production version (64 built for RAF)
- Siskin IIIA - main production variant ordered in 1926 (Total 348 built, 340 for RAF, eight for RCAF)
- Siskin IIIB - prototype with improved engine. Single example converted from Siskin IIIA.
- Siskin IIIDC - two-seat dual control version (Total 53 built, 47 for RAF, two for RCAF, two for AST, two for Estonia) a further 32 were converted from Siskin IIIs.
- Siskin IV - civil racing version (one built)
- Siskin V - single seat fighter for Romania. 65 ordered and at least 10 completed before order cancelled. Two used for racing.
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