More precision flying: a Chipmunk flying through a frame made by two poles and a streamer. BAND The...De HavillandCanadadeveloped the DHC6 Twin Otter to complete its range of short take-off and...The De HavillandCanada DHC4 Caribou was a very tough, short take-off & landing transport, capable...The De HavillandCanada DHC5 Buffalo is essentially a turboprop version of the Caribou, but with...The De HavillandCanada DHC1 Chipmunk first flew in May 1946. It is a delightful handling aircraft,...Built in Canada by deHavillandCanada, now a division of Bombardier, the Dash 8 is the latest in a...De HavillandCanada DHC-8-3 11 D-BEYT Contactair FRA 1993The De Havilland DH51 is a three seat touring aircraft whose appearance clearly presages the famous...The Beagle B121 Pup is quite a different proposition. It is the most delightful handling aircraft I...The De Havilland DH110 Sea Vixen was the ultimate development in De Havilland's twin-boom fighter...The De Havilland DH88 Comet Racer took sleek aircraft beauty to a new level. Actually it was...by Jodywilson 1 month agoThe Wallis WA116 autogyro was designed by Wing Commander Ken Wallis of Reymerston Hall, Norfolk. The...The De Havilland DH88 Comet Racer took sleek aircraft beauty to a new level. Actually it was...The De Havilland DH83 Fox Moth has what now appears a very unusual configuration, with an enclosed...The Airco DH2 was the second design by Geoffrey deHavilland. First flying in June 1915, it featured...The Wallis WA116 autogyro was designed by Wing Commander Ken Wallis of Reymerston Hall, Norfolk. The...The De Havilland DH80A Puss Moth had an enclosed cabin for greater comfort, and a single high wing...The De Havilland DH60G Moth was the design which did more than any other to create a proper light...The De Havilland DH60G Moth was the design which did more than any other to create a proper light...HomeThe De Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth is probably the best known of all De Havilland aircraft. It was...1940s Miles Magister - the trainer which replaced the Tutor.Vintage Aeroplane Painting Postcards Tucks, Oilette et alDisplay flying 1930s style - Parnall Elf and two Tiger Moths flying tied together.The Hawker Siddeley Nimrod was a development of the De Havilland Comet for the maritime...The De Havilland DH114 Heron was, in effect, a scaled-up, four engined derivative of the Dove. It...
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