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de Havilland Canada DHC2 Beaver
C J Jimmy Melrose the Australian pilotC.J. Jimmy Melrose the Australian pilot of de Havilland DH80 Puss Moth, VH-UQO, My Hildegarde, in the MacRobertson England to Australia race of October 1934
de Havilland DH82 Tiger Moths (including G-ACDC) at the 1957 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Wisley on 15 September
General Aircraft Monospar, Douglas DC-2-115EFrom left: a General Aircraft Monospar, Douglas DC-2-115E, PH-AKJ, Jan van Dent, of KLM and a de Havilland DH86 at the 1936 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at the Fairey Aviation Aerodrome
de Havilland DH104 Dove 8, G-ARJB Exporter, of JCB was delivered at Hatfield on 24 January 1961
The prototype de Havilland DH9A, B7664, started as a Westland-built DH9
de Havilland factory at Fulham with de Havilland No2 framed up. Geoffrey de Havilland is in the background
A de Havilland Tiger Moth at the Battle of Britain air display at RAF Cranwell, 20 September 1947
de Havilland Sea Vixen FAW1 arrives at the 1960 farnborough Air Show
de Havilland DH88 Comet, G-ACSP, Black Magic (Jim Mollison and Amy Johnson) after a successful test flight prior to the MacRobertson England to Australia race, October 1934
de Havilland Gipsy Queen 71 six-cylinder, air-cooled inverted inline, port view
de Havilland Gipsy Queen 51 six-cylinder, air-cooled inverted inline, port front view
de Havilland Gipsy Queen six-cylinder, air-cooled inverted inline of 295hp, starboard front view
de Havilland Gipsy Queen 31 six-cylinder, air-cooled inverted inline of 250hp, port view
de Havilland Gipsy Six six-cylinder, air-cooled inverted inline of 200hp, starboard view
de Havilland Gipsy Three four-cylinder, air-cooled inverted inline of 120hp, starboard view
Fairey Fox, G-ACXOClockwise from left: Fairey Fox, G-ACXO; British Klemm Eagle, G-ACVU; and de Havilland Puss Moth, VH-UQD, at Mildenhall prior to the MacRobertson England to Australia race, October 1934
Douglas DC-2, PH-AJU, of Royal Dutch Air LineClockwise from top: Douglas DC-2, PH-AJU, of Royal Dutch Air Lines; de Havilland Puss Moth, VH-UQD; Boeing 247, N257Y; Desoutter II, OY-DOD; and British Klemm Eagle, G-ACVU
Avro 638 Club Cadet, G-ACHN, after conversion to de Havilland Gipsy Major power in 1936
de Havilland DH94 Moth Minor, G-AFOU
de Havilland DH94 Moth Minor, G-AFOD
The prototype de Havilland DH91 Albatross, E2, at Hendon
de Havilland DH89A Dragon Rapide, SE-BTT, belonging to Junex Konfektions AB, Huskvarna
de Havilland DH89 Dragon Rapide, right, and a de Havilland DH87B Hornet Moth, left
de Havilland DH87B Hornet Moth, SE-ALE. The artwork on the cowling depicts Super-grandfather, the hero of a Swedish series
de Havilland DH87A Hornet Moth
de Havilland DH87A Hornet Moth, G-ADIS
de Havilland DH86B in RAF service
de Havilland DH86, G-ACVY, Mercury, of Railway Air Services at Croydon
de Havilland DH86, G-ADVJ, County of Sussex, of Bond Air Services at Gatwick Airport in August 1948
de Havilland DH85 Leopard Moth
de Havilland DH85 Leopard Moth, G-ACTJ
de Havilland DH85 Leopard Moth, G-ACHC
de Havilland DH84 Dragon, G-AECZ
de Havilland DH84 Dragon, G-ACIT, Orcadian
de Havilland DH60G Gipsy Moth, G-aDV, fitted with Short amphibian undercarriage
de Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, N6790
de Havilland DH80A Puss Moth, G-ABLS, at Ford Aerodrome, 17 September 1971
de Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, G-AHLD, of the Midland Bank Flying Club, Fairoaks, 14 November 1948
de Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, G-ADWC
de Havilland DH80A Puss Moth, SE-AFH
Three de Havilland DH80A Puss Moths, including HS-PAB, of the Aerial Transport Co of Siam Ltd on the aerodrome at Nakon Rajasima
Jim Mollisons long-range de Havilland DH80A Puss Moth, G-ABXY, The Hearts Content
de Havilland DH80A Puss Moth, G-ABGR
de Havilland DH80A Puss Moth, G-ABGX
de Havilland DH80A Puss Moth, G-ABEH
de Havilland DH80A Puss Moth
de Havilland DH75 Hawk Moth, G-aFX, later VH-UNW