The Airco DH.6 was a British military trainer biplane used by the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War. Known by various nicknames, including...
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The Airco DH.2 was a single-seat pusher biplane fighter aircraft which operated during the First World War. It was the second pusher design by aeronautical...
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The Airco DH.9A is a British single-engined light bomber that was designed and first used shortly before the end of the First World War. It was a development...
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The Airco DH.9 (from de Havilland 9) – also known after 1920 as the de Havilland DH.9 – is a British single-engined biplane bomber that was developed...
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The Airco DH.4 is a British two-seat biplane day bomber of the First World War. It was designed by Geoffrey de Havilland (hence "DH") for Airco, and was...
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The Airco DH.5 was a British First World War single-seat biplane fighter aircraft. It was designed and manufactured at British aviation company Airco. Development...
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The Airco DH.1 was an early military biplane of typical "Farman" pattern flown by Britain's Royal Flying Corps during World War I. By the time the powerplant...
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The Airco DH.9C was a British passenger aircraft. After World War I there were many surplus Airco DH.9 light bombers, designed by Geoffrey de Havilland...
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designs for Airco were all marked with his initials "DH". Airco would design and produce numerous aircraft during the wartime years. Its DH.2, a pusher...
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List of de Havilland aircraft (redirect from Airco DH.17)
numbers started with de Havilland's employment at the Airco company as chief designer. Although Airco built the planes, their design was owned[citation needed]...
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The Airco DH.16 was an early British airliner designed by Geoffrey de Havilland, the chief designer at Airco. It accommodated a pilot plus four passengers...
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The Airco DH.3 was a British bomber aircraft of the First World War. The DH.3 was designed in 1916 as a long-range day bomber by Geoffrey de Havilland...
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The Airco DH.10 Amiens was a twin-engined heavy bomber designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Airco. It performed the first nighttime...
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The Airco DH.11 Oxford (later de Havilland) was a British twin-engined biplane bomber which was designed to replace the earlier Airco DH.10 Amiens. It...
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transport Airco DH.5 scout Airco DH.6 trainer Airco DH.9 single engine bomber Airco DH.9A – Westland development of the DH.9 with Liberty engine Airco DH.9C...
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Wireless, a technology company that invented hybrid location positioning Airco DH.6, nicknamed Skyhook, an early (1916) ab initio trainer aircraft Australian...
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airliner Airco DH.4, a British two-seat biplane day bomber also called a "flaming coffin" with original fuel tank configuration Airco DH.6, a British...
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Havilland DH.14 Okapi was a British two-seat day bomber of the 1910s built by de Havilland. The aircraft was designed as an Airco DH.4 and DH.9 replacement...
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120 Curtiss JN-4s built in the US, as well as two Avro 504s and one Airco DH.6 built in Canada. In 1918 the Canadian government formed the Canadian Air...
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earliest corporate ancestor. Airco DH.4 Airco DH.4A Airco DH.6 Airco DH.9 Airco DH.9A Airco DH.9B de Havilland DH.16 de Havilland DH.18 List of defunct airlines...
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DH.18 was a single-engined British biplane transport aircraft of the 1920s built by de Havilland. The DH.18 was designed and built in 1919 by Airco as...
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although it too started out with obsolete aircraft before the Avro 504 and Airco DH.6 became the primary trainers, supplemented until the end of the First World...
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Hawker Siddeley Trident (redirect from De Havilland DH.121 Trident)
de Havilland DH.121 and briefly the Airco DH.121) is a British airliner produced by Hawker Siddeley. In 1957, de Havilland proposed its DH.121 trijet design...
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De Havilland Vampire (redirect from DH-100 Vampire)
suggestion of a high-speed jet bomber. Its first design, the DH.99, was set out in a brochure dated 6 June 1941; it was an all-metal, twin-boom, tricycle undercarriage...
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De Havilland Mosquito (redirect from DH Mosquito)
The de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito is a British twin-engined, multirole combat aircraft, introduced during the Second World War. Unusual in that its airframe...
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Clément-Bayard II Zeta 1910–1910 Lebaudy Morning Post 1910–1911 ASL Valkyrie Airco DH.3 Armstrong Whitworth F.K.7 Armstrong Whitworth F.K.9 Armstrong Whitworth...
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De Havilland Sea Vixen (redirect from De Havilland DH.110)
The de Havilland DH.110 Sea Vixen is a British twin-engine, twin boom-tailed, two-seat, carrier-based fleet air-defence fighter flown by the Royal Navy's...
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Motor Services". Airline History. Retrieved 6 August 2021. "British Global". Airline History. Retrieved 6 August 2021. "British Independent Airways"....
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attempt was made to base Airco DH.4 light bomber biplanes at RNAS Anglesey. From August to November 1918, eight Airco DH.6 biplanes of No. 255 Squadron...
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corresponding cylinders in each row were arranged directly opposite. Airco DH.6 Alliance P.1 Avro 548 Farman MF.11 Shorthorn Farman F.41 and F.1,41 Royal...
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