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Six types of bat: Flying Fox, Vampire Bat, Parti-Coloured or Rearmouse, Long-Eared, Horseshoe Bat, and Flying Lemur Bat
Vampire Bats / DarwinA vampire bat (desmodus d orbignyi) caught at the back of Darwins house in Chile, South America
Electric VampireTHE ELECTRIC VAMPIRE (F H Power) - insect produced by electricity (based on Crosses experiments) The monster claims a victim
Vickers FB26 Vampire completed in May 1917, this was the last of a line of Vickers pusher engined fighters Only a handful built
Derry, John, tp Squadron Ldr (RAF Ret d) + DH Vampire
De Havilland DH100 Vampire I -the type was too late to see wartime service
Greater false vampire bat, Megaderma lyra, and trident leaf-nosed bat, Asellia tridens.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Frederic Cuviers Dictionary of Natural Science: Mammals, Paris
de Havilland Vampire FB5 VZ840de Havilland Vampire FB5, VZ840
The third prototype SNCASE Mistral (lincensed de Havilland Vampire)
First pre-production de Havilland DH115 Vampire Trainer T11The first pre-production de Havilland DH115 Vampire Trainer T11, WW458
The Vampire Trainer development aircraft WZ419The Vampire Trainer development aircraft, WZ419, with the clear-view canopy, ejector seats, dorsal fairings and other modifications adopted in production from the 144th aircraft
The prototype de Havilland DH115 Vampire Trainer G-5-7The prototype de Havilland DH115 Vampire Trainer, G-5-7
Prototype de Havilland DH113 Vampire night fighter G-5-2The prototype de Havilland DH113 Vampire night fighter, G-5-2
de Havilland Sea Vampire F20 VG701de Havilland Sea Vampire F20, VG701
de Havilland Vampire FB5 VV454de Havilland Vampire FB5, VV454, fitted with reheat, at Farnborough in September 1949. Date: 1949
The Ghost-engined de Havilland Vampire F1 TG278The Ghost-engined de Havilland Vampire F1, TG278, at Farnborough on 12 September 1948. Date: 1948