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    The de Havilland DH100 Vampire is a British jet fighter which was developed and manufactured by the de Havilland Aircraft Company. It was the second jet...
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    was derived from the de Havilland Vampire, the firm's first jet-powered combat aircraft; it was initially referred to as the Vampire FB 8 prior to the adoption...
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    Mk. 35 export version. The Goblin was the primary engine of the de Havilland Vampire, and was to have been the engine for the F-80 Shooting Star (as the...
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  • This is a list of surviving de Havilland Vampires and variant aircraft. A79-617 – T.35 airworthy with the Air Force Heritage Squadron at Temora, New South...
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    and restoration shops for the de Havilland Mosquito and now also includes several examples of the de Havilland Vampire – the third operational jet aircraft...
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    section and engine of the de Havilland Vampire mated to a longer fuselage with a single fin and swept wings, the de Havilland DH 108 was proposed in 1944...
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  • The de Havilland Aircraft Company Limited (/də ˈhævɪlənd/) was a British aviation manufacturer established in late 1920 by Geoffrey de Havilland at Stag...
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    by de Havilland, was a twin-engined all-weather fighter. The design of the DH 110 used the twin-boom-tail design layout of the de Havilland Vampire and...
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    The de Havilland Ghost (originally Halford H-2) was the de Havilland Engine Company's second design of a turbojet engine to enter production and the world's...
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    List of operators of the de Havilland Vampire:  Austria Österreichische Luftstreitkräfte  Australia Royal Australian Air Force No. 21 Squadron RAAF No...
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    The de Havilland DH.103 Hornet, developed by de Havilland, was a fighter aircraft driven by two piston engines. It further exploited the wooden construction...
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    flying, of every de Havilland prototype, including the de Havilland Mosquito and the de Havilland Vampire. On 11 April 1939, de Havilland and John Cunningham...
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  • a list of aircraft produced or proposed by Geoffrey de Havilland or designed at the de Havilland Aircraft Company from its founding in 1920 until its...
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    The de Havilland DH.106 Comet is the world's first commercial jet airliner. Developed and manufactured by de Havilland in the United Kingdom, the Comet...
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  • de Havilland Aircraft Pty Ltd (DHA) was an Australian subsidiary of the British aircraft manufacturer de Havilland, founded in 1927. It acquired the Commonwealth...
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  • production under licence of the second British jet fighter, the de Havilland Vampire, with 1,300 plus built at Samlesbury. Their own design work took...
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  • VF273 a De Havilland Vampire of 203 AFS dived into the ground near Thwaites, Northumberland, one killed. 13 January 1951 T6524 a De Havilland Tiger Moth...
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    production as the de Havilland Goblin powering de Havilland's first jet, the Vampire. De Havilland controlled the company until it was bought by the Hawker...
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    and Charles Gray. The Mosquito plays an important role with the de Havilland Vampire in Frederick Forsyth's 1975 novella The Shepherd. Scott Summers and...
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    The de Havilland DH.112 Sea Venom is a British postwar carrier-capable jet aircraft developed from the de Havilland Venom. It served with the Royal Navy...
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    such as the Aero L-29 Delfin, Aero L-39 Albatros, BAC Jet Provost, De Havilland Vampire, and PZL TS-11 Iskra have seen the conception of their own racing...
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    was a faulty right elevator that detached. On 22 October 1951, a de Havilland Vampire did a crash-landing on the runway in which the pilot was unfortunately...
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    Dassault Mirage III de Havilland DH.84 Dragon de Havilland Tiger Moth de Havilland Vampire F.30 de Havilland Vampire T.35 de Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou...
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  • Retrieved on 2010-09-08. Jackson 1988, pp. 76–77. Jackson 1988, pp. 78 "De Havilland DHC-4 Caribou". Archived from the original on 27 September 2013. Retrieved...
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  • List of aircraft of the Swiss Air Force (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    ch. Retrieved 12 June 2015. "de Havilland Mosquito". old.hermannkeist.ch. Retrieved 12 June 2015. "de havilland Vampire". old.hermannkeist.ch. Retrieved...
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    IN202 British Aerospace Sea Harrier FRS.51 IN621 de Havilland Devon C.1 IN124 de Havilland Vampire T.55 IN149 Fairey Firefly TT.1 IN112 HAL Chetak IN475...
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  • Curtiss Kittyhawk and Tomahawk (RAF) de Havilland Mosquito (RAF) night fighter & fighter-bomber de Havilland Vampire (RAF) prototype jet fighter Douglas...
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    was a Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) aerobatic team that flew the de Havilland Vampire jet aircraft from 1949 to 1951. The unit was the RCAF's first postwar...
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  • October 2024. [1] The history of the de Havilland Vampire" by David Watkins p.35 "DeHavilland DH-113 NF Mk.54 Vampire". aeronautica.difesa. Archived from...
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  • T55 may refer to: de Havilland Vampire T.55, a British-built trainer English Electric Lightning T.55, a British-built trainer Honeywell T55, a turboshaft...
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