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North American B-25 Mitchell parked next to a de Havilland Mosquito
The Himalaya flight group at Heston on 16 February 1933, the day they departed for India. Alongside de Havilland Fox Moth, G-ACCS, from left: E.C. Shepherd, Flt Lt David F. McIntyre, Air Cdre P
A de Havilland DH86 G-ADMY comes in to land at CroydonA de Havilland DH86, G-ADMY, comes in to land at Croydon Airport. Among the aircraft already on the ground are: de Havilland DH83 Fox Moth, G-ABUT; de Havilland DH84 Dragon I
A de Havilland DH86 G-ACPL (foreground)A de Havilland DH86, G-ACPL (foreground); Handley Page HP42, G-aXja; two Short L17s, G-ACJJ, Scylla and G-ACJK, Syrinx, and a Boulton & Paul P71A, G-ACOX, Boadicea, of Imperial Airways
de Havilland DH9 in Afghan markings
de Havilland DH9 in France
de Havilland DH9
de Havilland DH9 C6052de Havilland DH9, C6052, was experimentally fitted with a 250hp Fiat A-12 engine
The first production de Havilland DH9 C6051 at HendonThe first production de Havilland DH9, C6051, at Hendon
de Havilland DH9 prototype A7559de Havilland DH9 prototype, A7559, a converted DH4
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de Havilland New Comet brochure
de Havilland Mosquito FBVI NT193 in flightde Havilland Mosquito FBVI, NT193, in flight
The first prototype of the de Havilland Sea Mosquito TR33, LR387, seen here carrying a torpedo. The Mosquito was the first British twin-engined aircraft to land on an aircraft carrier
The de Havilland Mosquito TIII operated by British Aerospace for many years until its tragic crash in 1996. Date: 1996
de Havilland Mosquito TIII of the Turkish Air Force
de Havilland Mosquito NFXIX
de Havilland Mosquito FBVI with rocket rails
de Havilland Mosquito FBVI HX956de Havilland Mosquito FBVI, HX956
de Havilland Mosquito first prototype (sideview)
de Havilland Mosquito first prototype
Frank Whittle and Geoffrey de Havilland
MODIGLIANI, Amedeo (1884-1920). Portrait of the Painter Frank Havilland. 1914. Oil on cardboard. Artistic avant-gardes. Oil. ITALY. Milan. Gianni Mattioli Collection
British pilot getting into his plane, WW1A British pilot about to get into his DH9 De Havilland biplane during the First World War. 1914-1918
Dh Dragon Rapide PlaneA De Havilland Dragon Rapide aeroplane. Date: 1934
British DH9 biplane in forced landing, France, WW1A British DH9 De Havilland biplane which has made a forced landing on the Western Front in France during the First World War. Seen here surrounded by German troops. Date: 1918
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
British DH6 biplane escorting convoy of ships, WW1A British DH6 biplane escorting a convoy of ships during the First World War. Date: 1917-1918
Airco DH4 biplanes on an airfield, WW1Airco De Havilland DH4 biplanes on an airfield during the First World War. It was a British two-seater daytime bomber. Date: 1916-1918
An Album of International Air LinersCover of An Album of International Air Liners, for cigarette cards issued by John Player & Sons, featuring a GA - de Havilland aircraft flying over palm trees. Date: 1936
Air Scouts with their CommissionerHeadquarters Commissioner for Air Scouts talking with Air Scouts from Cheltenham with a de Havilland Chipmunk in the background. circa 1950s
Aerial photograph of Zeebrugge, Belgium, during WW1Aerial photograph (British) of the sea port of Zeebrugge, Belgium, taken from a height of 17, 000 feet in a DHA (De Havilland)
England - Australia Air Race. Entry No. 34 - a de Havilland Comet Grosvenor House owned by Mr A.O. Edwards and piloted by C.W.A Scott and T. Campbell Black
Olivia de Havilland and husbandOlivia de Havilland, screen actress (born 1916), pictured together with her second husband Pierre Galante
The First Production Model of the De Havilland AlbatrossPhotograph of the first De Havilland Albatross delivered to the British Air Ministry in 1938. This four-engined airliner is pictured at Hatfield where it was to help in development trials for a
De Havilland CometGrosvenor House, one of three Comets built for the England-Australia Race, won by Scott and Black in this aircraft
De Havilland Hornet MothA two-seater biplane popular with private aviators; it will fly at 180 km/h for over 1000 kilometres
Stack / Leopard Moth PlaneCaptain T Neville Stack, British aviator, and his De Havilland Leopard Moth
Hinkler / Puss Moth PlaneHerbert John Louis Hinkler, Australian pioneer aviator, and his De Havilland Puss Moth: he made many long- distance flights
De Havilland / Cig CardSir Geoffrey De Havilland, British aviator and aeronautical engineer in 1935
Bentley / Dh MothRichard Read Bentley, Canadian aviator, and his De Havilland Moth
Bonny / Gipsy MothMrs Harry Bonny, Australian aviator, and her De Havilland Gipsy Moth
De Havilland 34 PlaneCivil airliner, designed to carry ten passengers
Transport ExhibitionThe Land: Transport pavilion of the South Bank (Festival of Britain) Exhibition, celebrating British achievements in Rail, Road, Sea, Air transport etc