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De Havilland Aircraft Company PosterPoster, De Havilland Aircraft Company, From Mildenhall to Melbourne in 70 Hours 59 Minutes winning the Worlds Greatest Race
Jersey Airways PosterPoster, Jersey Airways Ltd, Regular Daily Services, Multi-Engined Air-Liners. Showing a De Havilland biplane with a map below. 20th century
De Havilland DH 82 Tiger Moth, the RAFs standard primary trainer throughout the war years - Photo Hugh W Cowin
de Havilland DH. 112 Sea Venom F. A. W. 21 XA539de Havilland DH.112 Sea Venom F.A.W.21 XA539, flying with the Aero Flight from RAE Bedford. First flown on 21 May 1954, delivered on 03 June 1954
Egyptian Airlines PosterPoster, Egyptian Airlines, Cairo, showing De Havilland passenger biplane SU-ABH flying over Egypt. MISR Airwork SAE. 1933
D. H. Lawrence & WifeD H LAWRENCE English novelist, with his German wife Frieda (1879 - 1956)
Croydon Airport - de Havilland DH. 84 Dragon G-ACIUde Havilland DH.84 Dragon G-ACIU (msn 3041) of Surrey Flying Services Ltd. approaching to land at Croydon Airport. First registered on 25.07.33 was previously owned by Marmaduke Furness (Lord Furness)
Fleet Air Arm de Havilland DH. 115 Sea Vampire T. 22 XA160Fleet Air Arm de Havilland DH.115 Sea Vampire T.22 XA160 (msn 15502), delivered 28 June 1954, sold as scrap 4 November 1965 at RNAS Brawdy. Date: 1950s-1960s
de Havilland Airco DH-9Camera-Gun on a de Havilland Airco Dh-9 for Aerial-Photography Date: 1920s
Airco DH 4 two-seater light bomber, first flown in mid-August 1916, and used by the RFC and the RNAS. Seen here is serial no. A 7845, a reconnaissance fighter version. Date: circa 1916-1918
Poster, Jersey AirwaysPoster, I m going by Jersey Airways, showing monkeys, a pig and a puppy rejecting alternative means of transport. Lawson Wood produced an number of posters for Jersey Airways which from its formation
No. 2 Squadron, Canadian Air ForceCanadian Air Force - The assembled men and machines of No. 2 Squadron Canadian Air Force (1918-1920), probably at Shoreham aerodrome (or, less likely, Upper Heyford)
de Havilland DH. 104 Dove 6 G-ANUUde Havilland DH.104 Dove 6 G-ANUU (msn 04455) of the Civil Aviation Flying Unit. G-ANUU flew with the Board of Trade - Department of Trade
Airco Dh-5 War PlaneA pilot stands in front of the propellor of his Airco DH-5, a biplane fighter which had improved vision due to the the upper wing being closer to the rear of the cockpit. Date: circa 1917
AIRCO DH-4Designed by Geoffrey De Havilland, this two-seat biplane is Britains first purpose-built bomber
de Havilland DH. 89A Dragon Rapide G-AGJGde Havilland DH.89A Dragon Rapide G-AGJG (msn 6517, built as Dominie X7344). 00.00.41: X7344 - built as a Dominie for the Royal Air Force Date: circa 1965
Rollason-Druine D. 31 Turbulent G-ASMMRollason-Druine D.31 Turbulent G-ASMM (msn PFA 1611). This Rollason-built Turbulent is seen on the airfield at Shoreham, in company with Chipmunks
Royal Air Force de Havilland DH. 98 Mosquito FB Mk. XVIIIRoyal Air Force de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito FB Mk.XVIII PZ467 Tse-Tse. Armed with a 57mm (6 pounder) Molins quick-firing gun, the first Mk.XVIII was flown on 25 August 1943
Croydon Airport - de Havilland DH. 89a Dragon Rapide G-AEXOde Havilland DH.89a Dragon Rapide G-AEXO (msn 6368) of North Eastern Airways Ltd. approaching to land at Croydon Airport. G-AEXO was first registered on 19.05.37
de Havilland DH. 82a Tiger Moth - G-ALBDde Havilland DH.82a Tiger Moth G-ALBD (msn 84130) ex T7748 Date: 1960s to 1970s
Sir Alan Cobham with his de Havilland DH. 60 Moth biplaneSir Alan John Cobham (18941973) - English aviation pioneer in the cockpit of his de Havilland DH.60 Moth G-EBKT, a light-weight, two-place, single-engine
de Havilland DH-34Instone Air Line de Havilland Dh-34 Parked Date: 1920s
de Havilland DH. 114 Heron G-AOTIde Havilland DH.114 Heron G-AOTI (msn 14107). Date: circa 1965
de Havilland DH. 98 Mosquito TT. 35 G-ASKA - RS709 - HT-Dde Havilland DH.98 Mosquito TT.35 G-ASKA / RS709 / HT-D, of the Skyfame Collection at Staverton, on 11 June 1966, still carrying the markings applied for the 633 Squadron films. Date: 1966
McLaren Showman's Road Locomotive number 1623 Goliath, reg. DH 2482, at Hinkley on 2 September 1972. Date: 1972
de Havilland DH. 112 Sea Venom F. A. W. 21 WW138de Havilland DH.112 Sea Venom F.A.W.21 WW138 (msn 12712), . Date: circa 1955
de Havilland DH. 115 Vampire T. 55 ZH563RAF Benevolent Fund - de Havilland DH.115 Vampire T.55 ZH563 (msn, ex U-1216, later G-BVLM, then 209), at the Royal International Air Tattoo - Boscombe Down 13 June 1992. Date: 1992
de Havilland DH. 112 Venom FB. 50 G-DHVM - WR470de Havilland DH.112 Venom FB.50 G-DHVM / WR470 (msn 752), in spurious RAF markings. Date: circa 2005
de Havilland DH. 106 Comet 4C XS235 CanopusA&AEE - de Havilland DH.106 Comet 4C XS235 Canopus (msn 6473). (A&AEE - Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment) Date: circa 1990
de Havilland DH. 110 Sea Vixen D. 3 G-CVIX - XP924de Havilland DH.110 Sea Vixen D.3 G-CVIX / XP924 (msn 10125), of the Royal Navy Heritage Trust, taxiing in from a display. Date: circa 2005
de Havilland DH. 112 Venom FB. 4 G-BLSD - J-1756de Havilland DH.112 Venom FB.4 G-BLSD / J-1756 (msn 928) Date: circa 1990
de Havilland DH. 112 Venom FB. 50 G-GONE - J-1542de Havilland DH.112 Venom FB.50 G-GONE / J-1542 (msn 752), ex Swiss Air Force, at RAF Fairford on 18 July 1987 for the Royal International Air Tattoo. Date: 1987
de Havilland DH. 115 Vampire Trainer T. 11 G-VMPR - XE920Royal Air Force - de Havilland DH.115 Vampire Trainer T.11 G-VMPR / XE920 (msn 15621). Date: 1963
de Havilland DH. 106 Comet 4B G-APMBde Havilland DH.106 Comet 4B G-APMB (msn 06422), of BEA Date: circa 1965
de Havilland DH. 106 Comet 1 7610M - G-ALYTde Havilland DH.106 Comet 1 7610M / G-ALYT (msn 6006). ex BOAC, on the apron at RAF Halton airfield, for use by apprentices as an instructional airframe. Date: 1957
de Havilland DH. 106 Comet C. 2 XK697Royal Air Force - de Havilland DH.106 Comet C.2 XK697 (msn 06032), of no.216 Squadron. Date: circa 1965
de Havilland DH. 106 Comet 4C LV-AHSde Havilland DH.106 Comet 4C LV-AHS Alborada (msn 6432), formerly of Aerolineas Argentina, at Lasham with Dan-Air Engineering, in December 1971
de Havilland DH. 114 Heron 2B CA+001Luftwaffe - de Havilland DH.114 Heron 2B CA+001 (msn 14108) Date: circa 1957
de Havilland DH. 87 Hornet Moth G-AHBLde Havilland DH.87 Hornet Moth G-AHBL (msn 8135), at Oxford-Kidlington Airport. Date: 1965
de Havilland DH. 60 Mothde Havilland DH.60 Moth, at the Essex Flying Club, East Horndon. Date: 1932
de Havilland DH. 114 Heron 2 CA+001Luftwaffe - de Havilland DH.114 Heron 2 CA+001 (msn 14008) Date: 1957
Canadian registered light aircraft and glidersA selection of Canadian registered light aircraft and gliders, L to R, top to bottom:- CF-FPH, a Cessna 195; CF-EUM, a Piper PA-12; CF-FKL, a Beech 33 Bonanza; CF-ZAI, a glider; CF-ZBK
de Havilland DH. 115 Vampire T. 11 XK625 & Blackburn Beverleyde Havilland DH.115 Vampire T.11 XK625 (msn 15782), in front of Blackburn Beverley C.1 XB261 (msn 1004), at the Historic Aircraft museum on Southend Airport. Date: circa 1978
de Havilland DH. 84 Dragon G-ACITde Havilland DH.84 Dragon G-ACIT (msn 6039), at the Historic Aircraft museum on Southend Airport. Date: circa 1978
Advertisement from D H Evans & Co Ltd, for Hunting and Motoring Requisites, with illustrations showing ladies'felt hat, hunting veil, wool spencer garment and motor coat
de Havilland DH. 112 Venom FB. 50 J-1601de Havilland DH.112 Venom FB.50 J-1601 (msn 811), ex Swiss Air Force; later renovated to fly with the Classic Jet Flight as G-ViDi Date: circa 1984
de Havilland DH. 112 Venom FB. 50 G-VNOM - J-1632de Havilland DH.112 Venom FB.50 G-VNOM / J-1632 (msn 842), ex Swiss Air Force at the Cranfield PFA Rally on 7 July 1984. Date: 1984
de Havilland DH. 115 Vampire T. 55 U-1216Swiss Air Force - de Havilland DH.115 Vampire T.55 U-1216 (msn 976), at the Boscombe Down - Battle of Britain 50th Anniversary Airshow, on 9 June 1990