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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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 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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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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English Electric (section de Havilland Vampire)
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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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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Aircraft in fiction (section de Havilland Vampire)
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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training and equipment. The ALAF's primary fighter aircraft was the de Havilland Vampire, a British jet fighter, and a Vickers VC.1 Viking was used as a VIP...
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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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was briefly made under licence in Australia for use in the RAAF de Havilland Vampire fighters. It was also built by Orenda in Canada for use in 656 Canadair...
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Dassault Ouragan (section Armee de l'Air)
SE-535, which was in turn a licence-built version of the British de Havilland Vampire. In September 1947, a series of talks outlining the project took...
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