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De Havilland DH 89 Dominie -the RAF version of the Dragon Rapide airliner, used to train navigators and wireless operators
Types of British Aircraft -- The De Havilland 4. 1914-1918
Types of British Aircraft -- The De Havilland 5. 1914-1918
Petlyakov Pe-2 -comparable to the DH Mosquito, 11, 427 example of this agile and robust close support type were built
Derry, John, tp Squadron Ldr (RAF Ret d) + DH Vampire
De Havilland DH 98 Mosquito -here is the very first of this illustrious line Built mainly of wood, the Mosquito proved readily adaptable for bombing, fighting or reconnaissance
De Havilland DH 86 Dragon Express -typifying the numerous civilian airliners commandeered for wartime service is this Royal Australian Air Force air ambulance
De Havilland DH 98 Mosquito B IV -powered by two Rolls-Royce Merlins, once introduced, the type remained the RAF fastest bomber for the rest of the war
De Havilland DH 89 Dominie used by the US Army Air Force, who also used Mosquitos, proving that lend-lease worked both ways
Dayton-Wright built DH 4 of US Marines Squadron D is seen at La Frene, France, Oct 2018 (photo US Marines)
Douglas B-26C Invader -The US Army Air Forces attempt to produce an equivalent to the DH Mosquito
Douglas A-20 Boston III -this American-built aircraft was the workhorse of the RAFs fast bomber forces until the arrival of the DH Mosquito
Captain Geoffrey de Havilland, designer and pilotCaptain Geoffrey de Havilland (1882-1965), aircraft designer and pilot, in RFC uniform, standing in front of his Airco DH 9. Date: circa 1917-1918
De Havilland, Geoffrey (the younger), test pilot in DH 108
Airco DH 5 single-seater biplane completed during the autumn of 1916. This one belonged to No. 68 Squadron, RFC, based at Baizieux. Date: circa 1916-1918
Airco DH 6 trainer in flight, available from early 1917. Seen here is serial no. B2612. Some DH 6s were later used by the RNAS for anti-submarine coastal patrol work, carrying a bombload
Airco DH 10 Amiens three-man bomber. Seen here is the second of four prototypes, serial no. C 8659. The production phase came too late for the planes to take part in the First World War
Airco DH 1a two-seater of No. 14 Squadron, PalestineA gun-equipped Airco DH 1a two-seater of No. 14 Squadron, RFC, based in Palestine, serial no. 4607, in service from June 1916. Date: circa 1916-1917
The Royal Air Force in the west by G. H. DavisThe Royal Air Force in the west. Types of machines which have been fighting and bombing during the great assault, First World War. Date: 1918
Dh 86 over CairoA De Havilland 86 plane flying over Cairo, Egypt, clearly showing the famous Citadel below. Date: 1930s
de Havilland / Hawker Siddeley DH / HS121 Trident 1E YI-AEAde Havilland/Hawker Siddeley DH/HS121 Trident 1E, YI-AEA, in Iraqi Airways markings
de Havilland / Hawker Siddeley DH / HS121 Trident 1C G-ARPEde Havilland/Hawker Siddeley DH/HS121 Trident 1C, G-ARPE, in BEA markings
de Havilland / Hawker Siddeley DH / HS121 Trident 1C, G-ARPAThe first de Havilland/Hawker Siddeley DH/HS121 Trident 1C, G-ARPA, for BEA is rolled out at Hatfield on 4 August 1961 past a de Havilland Comet 4B, also in BEA markings. Date: 1961
de Havilland / Hawker Siddeley DH / HS121 Trident 3de Havilland/Hawker Siddeley DH/HS121 Trident 3 of British Airways
de Havilland / Hawker Siddeley DH / HS121 Trident 2E G-AVFCde Havilland/Hawker Siddeley DH/HS121 Trident 2E, G-AVFC, of BEA at Hatfield. John Cunningham is on the left
Dh Dragon Rapide PlaneA De Havilland Dragon Rapide aeroplane. Date: 1934
Aeroplane PilotsThe Captain and First Officer on the flight deck of the D.H. 91 Albatross Frobisher class aeroplane. Date: 1938
Two British DH9A biplanes in flight, WW1Two British DH9A Airco (De Havilland) light bomber two-seater biplanes (nicknamed the Ninak) of 39 Squadron RAF in flight during the First World War. This model had a 400hp Liberty engine. Date: 1917
Airco Dh-4 War PlaneGwendoline, an Airco DH-4 bomber, a plane specifically designed for daylight air raids. It first came into service in 1917. Date: circa 1917
Bentley / Dh MothRichard Read Bentley, Canadian aviator, and his De Havilland Moth