firestreak.html The deHavillandFirestreak UKmissiles Aviation lists Category Cold War air to air missiles of the United Kingdom deFirestreak hu Firestreak ja pl Firestreak ru Firestreak ... manufacturer deHavillanddeHavilland Propellers design date 1951 production date service 1957 ... control surface guidance rear aspect infrared variants number detonation proximity infrared The deHavillandFirestreak is a United Kingdom British first generation, passive infrared homing air to air missile . It was developed by deHavilland later Hawker Siddeley in the early 1950s and was the first ... the English Electric Lightning , deHavilland Sea Vixen and Gloster Javelin . It was a Tail chase engagement ... Jay took place in 1955 from a deHavilland Venom , the Unmanned aerial vehicle target drone a Fairey ...Infobox Weapon is missile yes image Image Firestreak missile.png 250px caption name Firestreak type air ... arp.jpg thumb left Lightning with Firesteak missiles. Firestreak was the result of a series of projects ..., where it was named Firestreak. Firestreak was deployed by the Royal Navy and the RAF in August ... books.google.co.uk books?id FW 50wm8VnMC&pg PA267&lpg PA267&dq janes firestreak missile&source bl&ots .... citation needed date March 2011 Unlike modern 1990s missiles, ... Firestreak could only be fired ... of the Lightnings , pub PSL, 1996, ISBN 1 85260 541 3, p141. ref Improvements Two Firestreak ... Requirements Specification F.124T . ref name Gibson 2007, p. 35 Firestreak was developed into Blue ... in 1964. ref name Boyne267 Despite Red Top being intended to replace Firestreak, Firestreak remained ... improved the aircraft s aerodynamics. Red Top was faster and had a longer range than Firestreak ... An important difference between Firestreak and Red Top was the electronics technology used. Firestreak .... For this reason, the Firestreak missile on ground test was cooled by Freon Arcton and in flight ... using transistor s which were heated instead. Operators Image Firestreak AAM Elvington BB.jpg thumb ... more details
Other uses deHavilland disambiguation Use British English date August 2011 Use dmy dates date August 2011 lowercase deHavilland Infobox company company name deHavilland Aircraft Company company logo Image De Havilland.png 150px deHavilland logo slogan fate Incorporated into Hawker Siddeley successor ... industry Aerospace key people Geoffrey deHavilland , founder and aircraft designer products Civil ... Siddeley from 1959 subsid deHavilland Canada 1928 br deHavilland Australia 1927 br Airspeed Ltd. 1940 1951 br deHavilland Propellers 1935 1961 br deHavilland Engine Company 1944 1961 The deHavilland ... when Airco , of which Geoffrey deHavilland had been chief designer, was sold to Birmingham Small Arms Company BSA by the owner George Holt Thomas . DeHavilland then set up a company under his name ... to Hatfield Aerodrome Hatfield in Hertfordshire. DeHavilland Aircraft Company was responsible for producing the first Jet airliner passenger jet and other innovative aircraft. History Initially, deHavilland ... built by Airco, but powered by deHavilland s own List of aircraft engines Piston engines DeHavilland Gipsy engines . These included the DeHavilland Gipsy Moth Gipsy and DeHavilland Tiger Moth Tiger Moth s. These aircraft set many aviation records, many piloted by deHavilland himself. Amy Johnson ... with the more refined and enclosed deHavilland Hornet Moth Hornet Moth and deHavilland Moth Minor Moth Minor , the latter being a low wing monoplane constructed of wood. One of deHavilland s trademarks ... on the planes used the same typeface to make the workers protest signs. The deHavilland Dragon DH 84 Dragon was the first aircraft purchased by Aer Lingus , who later operated the deHavilland Express DH 86B Dragon Express and the deHavilland Dragon Rapide DH 89 Dragon Rapide . DeHavilland continued to produce high performance aircraft including the high speed twin piston engine deHavilland ... of the MacRobertson Air Race from England to Australia in 1934. File Interior of DeHavilland ... more details
Use British English date August 2011 Use dmy dates date August 2011 lowercase deHavilland Propellers Infobox Defunct Company company name deHavilland Propellers company logo File DeHavilland Propeller Logo.JPG 150px trademarks fate Ceased aircraft equipment manufacture predecessor successor Hawker ... deHavilland Aircraft subsid deHavilland Propellers was established in 1935, as a division of the deHavilland Aircraft company when that company acquired a license from the Hamilton Standard company ... view 1938 1938 20 202087.html title dehavilland & 124 1938 & 124 2087 & 124 Flight Archive work ... company on 27 April 1947 ref The DeHavilland Enterprise information booklet 10, 1950 ref . Post ... a wide range of products. The deHavilland Propeller company, became involved in guided weapon work ... bristol bloodhound & 124 dehavilland & 124 1957 & 124 1781 & 124 Flight Archive work Flight International ... Jay , later to be Firestreak . Production of the Firestreak was shared between all the U.K. plants of deHavilland Propellers Hatfield, Hertfordshire Hatfield was responsible for design, research and development ... the propellent system of Blue Streak, which DHP were the prime contractors, engineers from deHavilland ..., blade root fairings and other components were also developed extensively by deHavilland Propellers Ltd. at their Stevenage plant. Dr. Norman de Bruyne , FREng, FRS Aero Research Limited , successfully ... pitch propellers for deHavilland s. The attraction of this material was that, with a density of about ... cite web url http www.google.com patents?id n9hgAAAAEBAJ&printsec abstract&zoom 4&dq dehavilland propellers&source ... Association, or simply the ERA during the 1950s and 1960s. deHavilland Propellers Ltd., erected during ... at the company s Lostock works were DeHavilland Comet undercarriages. See also Aerospace industry in the United Kingdom deHavilland Aircraft Heritage Centre List of aircraft propeller manufacturers ... DeHavilland, Propellers Category Defunct aircraft manufacturers of the United Kingdom Category Companies ... more details
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lowercase deHavilland Engine Company Infobox Defunct Company company name deHavilland Engine Company ... Halford Designer products Aircraft engines num employees parent deHavillanddeHavilland Aircraft Company subsid The deHavilland Engine Company was an offshoot of the deHavilland aircraft building company, which started life as the Engine Division of the deHavilland Aircraft Company in 1926 producing the famous deHavilland Gipsy aero engine. ref Gunston 1989, p.49. ref The company was merged ... of Leavesden Film Studios . It went on to produce one of the early turbojet engines the deHavilland Goblin which saw service in the early post war deHavilland Vampire fighter. The later deHavilland Ghost Ghost turbojet propelled early versions of the deHavilland Comet jetliner and the deHavilland Venom fighter. The company later developed the deHavilland Gnome turboshaft under licence from ... DHGipsyQueen.JPG thumb right A deHavilland Gipsy Queen at the Royal Air Force Museum Cosford deHavilland Ghost V8 deHavilland Ghost deHavilland Gipsy deHavilland Gipsy Minor deHavilland Gipsy Minor deHavilland Gipsy Major deHavilland Gipsy Six deHavilland Gipsy Queen deHavilland Gipsy Twelve deHavilland Gipsy Twelve deHavilland Gipsy King Turbojets deHavilland Ghost deHavilland Goblin deHavilland Gyron deHavilland Gyron Junior Turboshafts Rolls Royce Gnome Rolls Royce Gem Rocket engines deHavilland Sprite deHavilland Sprite deHavilland Super Sprite deHavilland Spectre See also aircontent other related articles that have not already linked see also deHavilland Aircraft Heritage Centre deHavilland Propellers Frank Halford designs which were developed into or from this aircraft ... Publishing, 2003. ISBN 1 85310 294 6. External links commons category deHavilland aircraft engines ... essay Aerospace DeHavilland Aero49.htm History of deHavilland DHaeroengines aviation lists Category DeHavilland Category Aircraft industry in London Category Defunct aircraft engine ... more details
armed with deHavillandFirestreak air to air missiles as a part of an integrated weapon system ... with four deHavillandFirestreak air to air missile s, two Microcell unguided 2  inch ... hardpoint missiles 4 Hawker Siddeley Red Top Red Top or deHavillandFirestreakFirestreak air to air ...lowercase deHavilland Sea Vixen This article is a part of Wikipedia WikiProject Aircraft . Please see ... fighter aircraft fighter manufacturer deHavilland first flight 26 September 1951 ref name neal ... produced number built 145 unit cost variants with their own articles The deHavilland DH.110 Sea ... by deHavilland . Developed from an earlier first generation jet fighter, the Sea Vixen was a capable carrier based fleet defence fighter that served into the 1970s. Initially produced by deHavilland it was later known as the Hawker Siddeley Sea Vixen when deHavilland became a part of the Hawker ... requirements for jet all weather fighters. ref name neal 179 DeHavilland s design shared the twin boom layout of the deHavilland Vampire , had an all metal structure and featured swept wings. It was to be powered ... In 1949, however, the Royal Navy decided to buy the deHavilland Sea Venom , which as a development ... night fighter to replace its piston engined deHavilland Sea Hornet s, while the RAF cut its order back to two prototypes. ref name neal 179 Despite this, deHavilland continued with the project. ref ... at a 1960s Farnborough Air Show Design The Sea Vixen had a twin boom tail , as used on the DeHavilland Vampire deHavilland Sea Vampire and deHavilland Sea Venom Sea Venom . The Sea Vixen became the first ... N Image DeHavilland Sea Vixen REJS.jpg right thumb A Sea Vixen FAW.2 at the Imperial War Museum , Duxford ... returned to Fleet Air Arm 899 NAS colours. Owned and operated by DeHavilland Aviation , G CVIX ... Birtles, Philip, Postwar Military Aircraft 5, deHavilland Vampire, Venom and Sea Vixen , page 107 ... Birtles107 Civilian operators DeHavilland Aviation Survivors Image Sea.vixen.flying.arp.jpg thumb ... more details
were built in 1957 58. Some were later fitted out with the deHavillandFirestreak air to air ...lowercase deHavilland Venom This article is a part of Wikipedia WikiProject Aircraft . Please see Wikipedia ... Aquilon image File DeHavilland Sea Venom WZ 931 right front.JPG caption Sea Venom WZ931 at the South ... origin United Kingdom manufacturer deHavillanddeHavilland Aircraft Company br SNCASE designer first ... Royal Australian Navy produced number built unit cost developed from deHavilland Venom variants with their own articles The deHavilland Sea Venom was a British postwar carrier capable jet aircraft developed from the deHavilland Venom . It served with the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm and with the Royal ... deHavilland Ghost 103 turbojet engine and its armament was the same as the RAF version. The next ... needed two engines. The deHavilland Sea Vixen ultimately replaced the Sea Venom. Operational .... By 1959, the Sea Venom began to be replaced in Royal Navy service by the deHavilland Sea Vixen, an aircraft ... 20 4 examples assembled from the parts provided by deHavilland plus 25 locally built. Aquilon ... or copter? plane jet or prop? jet ref DeHavilland s Sea Vixen ref name Sturv AEp85 Sturtivant 1990 ... main 15,800 lb lb max takeoff weight alt 7,167 kg kg engine jet deHavilland Ghost 105 type of jet .... 363. ref See also aircontent see also related deHavilland Venom deHavilland Vampire deHavilland ... 082 7. Jackson, A.J. deHavilland Aircraft since 1909 . London Putnam Publishing, 1978. ISBN 0 370 30022 X. Jackson, A.J. deHavilland Aircraft since 1909 . London Putnam, Third edition, 1987. ISBN 0 85177 802 X. Sturtivant, Ray. DeHavilland s Sea Venom...a Naval Twin Boomer . Air International , Vol .... London Putnam Publishing, 1958. Winchester, Jim, ed. DeHavilland Sea Vixen. Military Aircraft of the Cold .... refend External links Commons DeHavilland Venom deHavilland aircraft British military aircraft since ... Category Carrier based aircraft Category deHavilland aircraft Sea Venom Category Single engined jets ... more details
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lowercase The deHavilland Moths were a series of light aircraft, sports planes and military trainers designed by Geoffrey deHavilland . In the late 1920s and 1930s they were the most common civil aircraft ... to as a Moth , regardless if it was deHavilland built or not. The first Moth was the DeHavilland ..., the DH.60 s wings could fold backwards against the fuselage. Like a moth remarked Geoffrey deHavilland ... with a Cirrus Major Cirrus Hermes , Armstrong Siddeley Genet and deHavilland Gipsy engine became ... became the Cirrus Moth . As the DH.60 became more and more popular, deHavilland decided to cash ... of them was the deHavilland Giant Moth DH.61 a giant 5 passenger biplane aptly called Giant Moth . Other Moths include the DeHavilland Leopard Moth Leopard Moth and DeHavilland Hornet Moth Hornet Moth cabin biplanes, the DeHavilland Puss Moth Puss Moth cabin monoplane and the DeHavilland Moth ... numbers, is the DeHavilland Tiger Moth DH.82 Tiger Moth a biplane trainer used during World War ... Force RAF pilots learned to fly. A more detailed list of the various deHavilland aircraft using the name Moth is given below DeHavilland DH.60 Moth Moth , DeHavilland Gipsy Moth Gipsy Moth and Moth Major DH.60 DeHavilland Giant Moth Giant Moth DH.61 DeHavilland DH.71 Tiger Moth Racer DH.71 monoplane DeHavilland Hawk Moth Hawk Moth DH.75 DeHavilland Puss Moth Puss Moth DH.80A DeHavilland Swallow Moth Swallow Moth DH.81 DeHavilland Tiger Moth Tiger Moth DH.82 biplane DeHavilland Fox Moth Fox Moth DH.83 DeHavilland Leopard Moth Leopard Moth DH.85 DeHavilland Hornet Moth Hornet Moth DH.87 DeHavilland Moth Minor Moth Minor DH.94 The prototype of the DeHavilland Dragon DH.84 Dragon light ... references deHavilland aircraft aviation lists Category DeHavilland aircraft Moth Category Propeller aircraft Category Single engine aircraft Category Biplane aircraft deDeHavilland D.H.60 ru deHavilland Moth ... more details
For the father of the same name Geoffrey deHavilland Geoffrey Roal deHavilland Jr. , Order of the British Empire OBE 1910 27 September 1946 was a British test pilot and the son of the English aviation pioneer and aircraft designer of the same name, Geoffrey deHavilland . DeHavilland was born in Kingsclere , Hampshire in 1910. ref General Register Office of England and Wales Birth Register for April Quarter of 1910, Kingsclere Registration District, reference 2c 263, listed as Geoffrey R. DEHAVILLAND ref Geoffrey deHavilland Jr. became deHavilland s Chief Test Pilot and made the maiden flights of both the deHavilland Mosquito and the deHavilland Vampire . DeHavilland was awarded the Order of the British Empire OBE in the King s birthday honours in 1945. ref http www.gazettes online.co.uk ViewPDF.aspx?pdf 37122&geotype London&gpn 3046&type ArchivedSupplementPage&all Geoffrey 20Havilland London Gazette 8 June 1945 ref He died on the evening of 27 September 1946 whilst carrying out high speed tests in the deHavilland Swallow deHavilland DH.108 United Kingdom military aircraft serials TG306 which broke up over the Thames estuary , the remains of the aircraft being discovered ... Brown, Wings on my Sleeve Wings on my Sleeve p.  148 ref the body of Captain deHavilland was found ... severe and violent longitudinal oscillation s prior to break up, which resulted in deHavilland s head ... Eric Winkle Brown suggests that a factor in deHavilland s death was due to his height, Brown suffering .... Two of deHavilland s cousins were the actresses Olivia deHavilland and Joan Fontaine . References ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME DeHavilland, Geoffrey Jr. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1910 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 27 September 1946 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT DeHavilland ... test pilots Category DeHavilland Category People from Basingstoke and Deane district Category People ... de Geoffrey deHavilland Junior sv Geoffrey deHavilland 1911 1946 ... more details
This is a list of aircraft produced or proposed by Geoffrey deHavilland or designed by the deHavillanddeHavilland Aircraft Company from its founding in 1920 until its purchase by and integration into the Hawker Siddeley Group in 1959. The aircraft are ordered by deHavilland model number The numbers started with DeHavilland s entry into the Airco company. although Airco built the planes, their design was owned by DeHavilland and when DeHavilland started his own company, he continued the numbering. This went on even for later designs of DeHavilland s aircraft company, even if they were designed by a factory team with little input from DeHavilland himself. The DH.89, for example, was the DeHavilland s 89th design. The designs DH.121 and DH.125 which were under development when DeHavilland ... Trident and the Hawker 125. The list does not include aircraft designed by deHavilland Canada or deHavilland Australia, founded as a deHavilland subsidiaries. Designs prior to company foundation These are designs by Geoffrey deHavilland while working for himself or for other manufacturers. class wikitable Model Name First flight Remarks deHavilland Biplane No. 1 Biplane No. 1 December 1909 ... configuration biplane became the F.E.1 when deHavilland joined the staff at the Royal Aircraft Establishment ... Airco DH.10 Airco DH.10 Amiens 4 March 1918 twin engine day bomber biplane DH.11 deHavilland Oxford Airco Oxford 1919 twin engined day bomber DH.12 deHavilland DH.12 DH.12 modified DH.11 unbuilt DH.14 deHavilland Okapi Airco Okapi 1919 Two seat day bomber to replace DH.4 and DH.9 DH.15 DeHavilland DH.15 Airco Gazelle 1919 Experimental aircraft similar to DH.9 DH.16 deHavilland DH.16 Airco DH.16 1919 Redesigned DH9 with four seat enclosed cockpit for use as a commercial biplane DH.18 DeHavilland DH.18 Airco DH.18 1920 8 seat Single engined commercial aircraft deHavilland Aircraft Company designs class wikitable Model Name First flight Remarks DH.27 DeHavilland DH.27 Derby Derby 13 October ... more details
Infobox person name John deHavilland image caption birth date Birth date 1918 10 17 df yes birth place Edgware , Middlesex , England death date Death date and age 1943 08 23 1918 10 17 df yes death place Hatfield, Hertfordshire , England other names known for occupation Test Pilot nationality United Kingdom John deHavilland , born 17 October 1918, Edgware , Middlesex died 23 August 1943 near Hatfield, Hertfordshire was a United Kingdom British test pilot . John and his brothers, Geoffrey deHavilland, Jr. Geoffrey deHavilland Jr. and Peter, were sons of Geoffrey deHavilland , the famous designer and manufacturer. All three brothers were pilots and flew as test pilots for the deHavillanddeHavilland company . John had been a sergeant in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve RAFVR prior to the Second World War. Due to the demands for pilots in the deHavilland company, he was released from service and joined his father s firm. File DeHavilland Mosquito IV ExCC.jpg right thumb Mosquito aircraft outside the Hatfield factory During a test flight of a deHavilland Mosquito Mark VI, flying with flight test observer John H. F. Scrope, he Mid air collision collided in the vicinity of St Albans with another Mosquito Mark VI flown by pilot George Gibbins. Both aircraft were made of wood, and disintegrated in the air, killing all four occupants aboard. G.F. Carter was flying as an observer in Gibbins s aircraft. The John deHavilland Scholarship Fund was set up by Geoffrey deHavilland ... brigitte royal plantagenet charleshavillanddesc1823.htm 22john dehavilland 22 pilot&cd 2&hl en&ct clnk&gl ca Genealogy of the deHavilland family. worldroots.com . Retrieved 20 August 2009. aviation lists Persondata NAME deHavilland, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English pilot DATE ... Hatfield, Hertfordshire , England DEFAULTSORT DeHavilland, John Category 1918 births Category 1943 ... in the United Kingdom Category DeHavilland Category English aviators Category Royal Air Force ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 for this person s son of the same name Geoffrey deHavilland, Jr. Infobox person name Geoffrey deHavilland image DeHavilland. Perth, 1929.jpg caption Geoffrey deHavilland ... designs including the deHavilland Mosquito education employer occupation Aircraft engineer home ... with his death small partner children 3 sons, Geoffrey deHavilland, Jr. Geoffrey Raoul deHavilland, Jr. , Peter Jason deHavilland and John deHavilland pilot John deHavilland parents Charles de Haviland father br Alice Jeanette Nettie Saunders mother relatives Olivia deHavilland cousin br Joan Fontaine cousin Captain land Captain Sir Geoffrey deHavilland , Order of Merit OM , CBE , Air Force ... Davenport Hines, Richard. Havilland, Sir Geoffrey de 1882 1965 . Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ... 1882 at Magdala House, Terriers, High Wycombe , Buckinghamshire , deHavilland was the second son of The Reverend the Revd Charles deHavilland and his first wife, Alice Jeannette n e Saunders . ref ... . After engineering school, deHavilland s first interest was in automotive engineering , building ... he devoted the rest of his life. Aviation career Main deHavilland Built with money borrowed from his maternal grandfather, ref name ODNB deHavilland s deHavilland Biplane No. 1 first aircraft ... design, the Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 B.E.2 . DeHavilland was the designer and his brother Hereward the test pilot. In December 1910, deHavilland joined HM Balloon Factory at Farnborough Airfield ... Factory designation. For the next three years deHavilland designed, or participated in the design of, a number of experimental types at the Factory . In January 1914, deHavilland was appointed an inspector ... for Airco, all designated by his initials, List of deHavilland aircraft DH . Large numbers of de ... was only interested in using the company factories for car production. Raising 20,000, deHavilland bought the relevant assets he needed and in 1920 formed the deHavillanddeHavilland Aircraft ... more details
lowercase deHavilland Gipsy Infobox Aircraft Begin name Gipsy image Image DeHavilland Gipsy II 001.jpg ... Havilland national origin United Kingdom first run 1927 major applications deHavilland DH.60 Moth deHavilland D.H.60G Gipsy Moth br DeHavilland D.H.71 deHavilland D.H.71 Tiger Moth racer number built program cost unit cost developed from developed into deHavilland Gipsy Major br deHavilland Gipsy Minor variants with their own articles The deHavilland Gipsy is a British air cooled four cylinder ... Cirrus in the deHavilland DH.60 Moth light biplane. Initially developed as an upright 5  litre ..., until long past WWII. Apart from helping to establish the deHavilland Aircraft Company as a manufacturer ... linked through deHavilland s D.H.60 Moth. Cirrus origins Main ADC Cirrus In 1925 Geoffrey deHavilland ... altitude. The engine secured, deHavilland Aircraft commenced manufacture of the D.H.60 Moth ... to build its Cirrus engine. The Moth now having provided a solid financial cushion, deHavilland Aircraft decided to take the problem head on and start its own engine factory. Geoffrey deHavilland again ... on Cirrus Hermes . DH.71 Tiger Moth racer main deHavilland DH.71 Tiger Moth Halford and deHavilland ... on for production models. While Halford went to build the engine, deHavilland designed its test bed the diminutive deHavilland DH.71 Tiger Moth D.H.71 racer. ref name Bransom Bransom 1991, p.25. ref ..., p.26. ref Birth of the Gipsy Major main deHavilland Gipsy Major Image GipsyIII.JPG thumb right deHavilland Gipsy III preserved at the Shuttleworth Collection For all of this the new engine still ... was quickly developed further into the deHavilland Gipsy Major Gipsy Major , the D.H.60 G III was baptised the Moth Major . ref Bransom 1991, p.29. ref Building on the success of the D.H.60, deHavilland ... as foreign. Most notably it was the engine of the famous WWII DeHavilland Tiger Moth D.H.82A Tiger ..., p.71. ref File DeHavilland Gipsy II.JPG thumb Gipsy II on display at the Shuttleworth Collection ... more details
Use dmy dates date August 2011 Infobox Defunct Company company name DeHavilland Marine company logo ... Bailey products num employees parent subsid DeHavilland Marine Following the downturn in aviation .... DeHavilland Marine s designers were headed by naval architect Alan Payne, designer of Australia ... en angebote gretel.php ref DeHavilland Australia built the mast and rig for Gretel. By 1965 ... Kc4zAAAAIBAJ&sjid z YDAAAAIBAJ&pg 4855,1291952&dq dehavilland marine boat construction&hl en ref History DeHavilland Australia was set up in Australia in March 1927 as deHavilland Aircraft Pty. Ltd ... s range of aircraft. Aircraft design and full manufacture by deHavilland Australia DHA did not take ... of the parent company DeHavilland Holdings Ltd of England by the Hawker Siddley Group, DeHavilland Australia was renamed Hawker deHavilland . The company is now owned by Boeing Australia who on 6 Feb. 2009, announced that Hawker deHavilland would be known as Boeing Aerostructures Australia. Marine craft The Corsair deHavilland Marine produced the http corsairclassaust.org Boatinfo.html ...&dq dehavilland topper craft&hl en Leon Simons and Brian Dodd from DeHavilland Marine took ..., marketed by deHavilland as a sea going boat. The craft was put on display at the 1965 Melbourne Boat Show. Ben Lexcen and Craig Whitworth of Miller and Whitworth the sail makers joined with DeHavilland ...?nid 1301&dat 19651125&id sA0zAAAAIBAJ&sjid uYDAAAAIBAJ&pg 1690,8307031 DeHavilland also produced the polyurethane ...?id W6lwAAAAEBAJ&pg PA2&dq dehavilland rivets&hl en&sa X&ei fSSLT9yIM4Si0QXmuKjRCQ&ved 0CDkQ6AEwAg v ... DeHavilland Marine referred to this process by the http news.google.com newspapers?nid 1301&dat ... logo was similar to other members of the deHavilland group in that the letters D and H were superimposed .... During 1966 the division was styled Hawker deHavilland Marine often followed by the craft range ... 3280,3042701&dq dehavilland topper&hl en Toppercraft range http www.flickr.com photos 50415738 N04 ... more details
lowercase deHavilland Gipsy Twelve This article is a part of Wikipedia WikiProject Aircraft . Please see Wikipedia WikiProject Aircraft page content for recommended layout. Infobox Aircraft Begin name Gipsy Twelve Gipsy King image File DHGipsyTwelve.JPG caption deHavilland Gipsy Twelve at the Science Museum London Infobox Aircraft Engine type Piston V12 engine V 12 inline aero engine manufacturer deHavilland Engine Company first run avyear 1937 major applications deHavilland Don br deHavilland Albatross number built 95 program cost unit cost developed from developed into variants with their own articles The deHavilland Gipsy Twelve was a British aero engine developed by the deHavilland Engine Company in 1937. Approximately 95 were manufactured. It was known as the Gipsy King in Royal Air Force service. Applications deHavilland Albatross deHavilland DH.91 Albatross deHavilland Don deHavilland DH.93 Don Engines on display Preserved deHavilland Gipsy Twelve engines are on public display at the following museums deHavilland Aircraft Heritage Centre Science Museum London London Science Museum . Specifications Gipsy King I pistonspecs If you do not understand how to use this template, please ask at Wikipedia talk WikiProject Aircraft Please include units where appropriate main comes first, alt in parentheses . If data are missing, leave the parameter blank do not delete it . For additional lines, end your alt units with li and start a new, fully formatted line with li ref Lumsden ref Lumsden 2003, p.147 ref type Inverted 60 degree V 12 inline piston engine bore 4.646 ... 1 85310 294 6. refend External links commonscat http www.enginehistory.org 12.jpg Photo of a deHavilland Gipsy Twelve at Enginehistory.org DHaeroengines Aviation lists Category Air cooled aircraft piston engines Category Aircraft piston engines 1930 1939 Category DeHavilland aircraft engines Gipsy Twelve Category Inverted aircraft piston engines it DeHavilland Gipsy Twelve ja ... more details
Infobox person name Olivia deHavilland image Olivia deHavilland still.jpg imagesize 240px caption in 1940 birth name Olivia Mary deHavilland birth date birth date and age 1916 07 01 df y birth place ... divorced small Olivia Mary deHavilland born 1 July 1916 is a British American film and stage actress .... Early life File Olivia De Haviland 1933.jpg left thumb 200px In 1933 Olivia deHavilland was born in Tokyo ... father, Walter Augustus deHavilland 31 August 1872 &ndash 20 May 1968, aged 95 , was a patent attorney ... www.filmreference.com film 75 Olivia de Havilland.html Olivia deHavilland biography at Film Reference.com ... was not signed until February 1925. Her younger sister is the actress Joan Fontaine Joan deHavilland ... deHavilland 1882 1965 , an aircraft designer, notably of the DeHavilland Mosquito , ref Philip ... . ref http books.google.ca books?id EVVZAAAAMAAJ&q 5C 22Olivia DeHavilland 5C 22 Guernsey&dq 5C 22Olivia DeHavilland 5C 22 Guernsey&hl en&redir esc y ref ref http books.google.ca books?id Tm V99o8MYAC&pg PT953&dq 22Olivia DeHavilland 22 Guernsey&hl en&redir esc y ref When her mother came from ... refused to allow her to use the deHavilland name. Her sister Olivia, was already a rising star under ... Feud ref Both sisters attended Los Gatos High School and deHavilland also attended the Notre Dame High School, Belmont . ref http oliviadehavilland.net biography Olivia deHavilland Biography OliviadeHavilland.net ... was beginning to be noticed from there. Career File DeHavilland Flynn.jpg thumb With Errol Flynn in Dodge City 1939 film Dodge City 1939 DeHavilland appeared as Hermia in A Midsummer Night s Dream ... in eight films. Allegedly, Joan Fontaine, deHavilland s sister, was approached by George Cukor ... reportedly turned him down flatly by saying, Why don t you ask my sister Olivia deHavilland went on to play ... Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance. In 1941, deHavilland became a naturalized ... deHavilland a Citizen publisher The New York Times year 1941 url http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html ... more details
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NOTOC lowercase deHavilland Ghost V8 Infobox Aircraft Begin name Ghost image caption Infobox Aircraft Engine type Air cooled V8 engine V 8 piston engine manufacturer deHavilland national origin United Kingdom first run avyear 1928 major applications deHavilland Hawk Moth number built program cost unit cost developed from ADC Cirrus developed into variants with their own articles for the 1945 turbojet engine deHavilland Ghost The deHavilland Ghost was a British V8 engine V 8 Aircraft engine aero engine that first ran in 1928. Design and development Designed by Geoffrey deHavilland the Ghost was developed from the ADC Cirrus aero engine by using two banks of four cylinders. This appeared at first to be a retrograde step as the Cirrus was itself developed from the Renault 80 hp V8 engine however with the improved Cirrus cylinders the Ghost developed over twice the power of the French engine for a lower weight. Another difference from the Renault was the use of a propeller reduction gear, the Ghost s sole known aircraft application was the prototype deHavilland Hawk Moth high wing cabin monoplane. ref Lumsden 2003, p. 137. ref Specifications Ghost pistonspecs If you do not understand how to use this template, please ask at Wikipedia talk WikiProject Aircraft Please include units where appropriate main comes first, alt in parentheses . If data are missing, leave the parameter blank do not delete it . For additional lines, end your alt units with li and start a new, fully formatted line with li type Inline air cooled, upright, 90 degree, V 8 piston engine ref bore 4.5 in 114  mm stroke 5.0 in 128  mm displacement 498.56 cu in 8.17 L length diameter width height weight ... compression 5 1 fuelcon specfuelcon oilcon power weight designer Geoffrey deHavilland reduction ... Image of the deHavilland Ghost installed in a Hawk Moth Flight , February 1929 DeHavilland aeroengines Aviation lists Category DeHavilland aircraft engines Ghost V8 Category Aircraft piston ... more details
page content for recommended layout. lowercase deHavilland Ghost Infobox Aircraft Begin name Ghost image Image RM2 aka DeHavilland Ghost.jpg caption A Swedish licensed built deHavilland Ghost, the RM 2 Infobox Aircraft Engine type Turbojet manufacturer deHavilland Engine Company first run 2 September avyear 1945 major applications deHavilland Comet br deHavilland Venom br deHavilland Sea Venom number built program cost unit cost developed from deHavilland Goblin developed into variants with their own articles for the 1928 Reciprocating engine piston engine deHavilland Ghost V8 The deHavilland Ghost originally Halford H 2 was the deHavilland Engine Company s second turbojet engine ... Airways Corporation BOAC service. A scaled up development of the deHavilland Goblin Goblin , the Ghost powered the deHavilland Venom , deHavilland Comet and Saab 29 Tunnan SAAB Tunnan . ref Gunston 1989, p.52. ref Design and development The Ghost came about when deHavilland started work on what ... off the compressor. While the prototype was being built, deHavilland bought Halford s firm and reformed it as the deHavilland Engine Company , renaming the H 1 and H 2 as the Goblin and Ghost respectively ... 1. During development, the Royal Air Force also asked for an improved version of the deHavilland ... as the deHavilland Venom Venom , and shared many features with the earlier Vampire. The Ghost ... Ghost 104 , rated at 4,950 lbf 22.0 kN Ghost 105 , rated at 5,150 lbf 22.9 kN Applications deHavilland Comet deHavilland Venom deHavilland Sea Venom Avro Lancastrian Ghost Lancastrian Saab 29 Tunnan ... designs which were developed into or from this aircraft related deHavilland Goblin aircraft that are of similar ... Volvo aeroengines Swedish military gas turbine aeroengines Aviation lists Category DeHavilland aircraft engines Ghost Category Turbojet engines 1940 1949 deDeHavilland Ghost es DeHavilland Ghost fr DeHavilland Ghost ja ... more details
lowercase deHavilland Hercules This article is a part of Wikipedia WikiProject Aircraft . Please see Wikipedia WikiProject Aircraft page content for recommended layout. Infobox Aircraft Begin name DH.66 Hercules image Image DeHavilland Hercules.jpg caption Imperial Airways deHavilland Hercules Infobox Aircraft Type type Airliner manufacturer DeHavillandDeHavilland Aircraft Company designer first flight 1926 introduced 1926 retired 1942 produced number built 11 status unit cost primary user Imperial Airways more users West Australian Airways br South African Air Force developed from variants with their own articles The deHavilland DH.66 Hercules was a 1920s United Kingdom British seven passenger, three engined airliner built by DeHavillandDeHavilland Aircraft Company at Stag Lane Aerodrome . As a more modern replacement for the D.H.10s used on the RAF s air mail service, Imperial Airways used the Hercules effectively to provide long distance service to far flung regions. Although the giant airliners were slow and cumbersome, they pointed the way for airliners in the future. ref http www.raafawa.org.au wa museum aviation.htm Western Australian Aviation History ref Design and development The Hercules was designed for Imperial Airways when they took over the Air Mail Route from Cairo to Baghdad from the Royal Air Force . The design was a three engined biplane with room for seven ... in the Meccano Magazine in June 1926. Operational history Image DeHavilland Hercules ... Airways ordered four aircraft to replace the deHavilland DH.50 DH.50 . On 2 June 1927, the first service ... mass main power mass alt armament See also aircontent related DeHavilland DH.72 similar aircraft lists ... http www.imperial airways.com History page 1.html Imperial Airways History deHavilland aircraft ... DeHavilland aircraft Hercules Category Trimotors deDeHavilland Hercules it DeHavilland DH.66 Hercules no DeHavilland DH 66 Hercules pt DeHavilland Hercules sv DeHavilland DH 66 Hercules ... more details
kW deHavilland Iris Flat engine flat four engine ref http www.flightglobal.com pdfarchive view 1910 1910 20 200390.html The deHavilland Engine Flight magazine 21 May 1910 p.388 ref custom built by the Iris ... of the aircraft. Lateral control was provided by aileron s attached to the upper wing. DeHavilland ... , DeHavilland and Hearle looked for a site to test the aircraft. During a visit to Crux Easton in the summer ... Brabazon . DeHavilland purchased them in August for 150 and secured Lord Carnarvon s permission to fly from his land. By December, DeHavilland and Hearle relocated the aircraft to the sheds and took rooms at a nearby inn. After ground tests, they sent the aircraft rolling down a hill with deHavilland ... wing failed, and the aircraft crashed. DeHavilland s most serious injury was a blow to the wrist .... The engine was salvaged and powered the team s next aircraft, DeHavilland Biplane No. 2 , the following ... lighter than air lift lb lighter than air eng1 number 1 eng1 type deHavilland Iris flat 4 eng1 kw ... M.J.H. Jane s Encyclopedia of Aviation London Studio Editions, 1989 p.308 Jackson, A. J. deHavilland ... 1910 1910 20 200268.html Details of the DeHavilland machine Flight magazine 9 April 1910 deHavilland aircraft aviation lists Category British experimental aircraft 1900 1909 Category deHavilland aircraft ... more details
Turbojet manufacturer deHavilland Engine Company first run 13 April avyear 1942 major applications deHavilland Vampire br Gloster Meteor number built program cost unit cost developed from developed into deHavilland Ghost variants with their own articles The deHavilland Goblin , originally the Halford H 1 , is an early turbojet engine designed by Frank Halford . The Goblin built by deHavilland ... of the deHavilland Vampire , and was to have been the engine for the F 80 Shooting Star as the Allis ... the Saab 21R , Fiat G.80 and deHavilland DH 108 deHavilland Swallow . The Goblin was later expanded into the larger deHavilland Ghost , with the model numbers continuing from the last marks of the Goblin ... Meteor , and on 26 September in the deHavilland Vampire . ref name Gunston51 Gunston 1989, p.51. ref It was around this time that deHavilland purchased Halford s company and set him up as the chairman of the deHavilland Engine Company , with the engine name changing from H 1 to Goblin ... P 80A. Variants Image deHavilland Goblin 001.jpg thumb A complete Goblin engine H.1 Goblin I ... powered DH.108 Swallow deHavilland Vampire deHavilland DH 108 deHavilland Swallow Curtiss XF15C ... Aviation museum museums including deHavilland Aircraft Heritage Centre Midland Air Museum Royal Air ... powered deHavilland Vampires remain airworthy on the British register. ref http www.caa.co.uk ... this aircraft related Allison J33 deHavilland Ghost aircraft that are of similar role, era, and capability ... military gas turbine aeroengines Aviation lists Category DeHavilland aircraft engines Goblin Category Turbojet engines 1940 1949 deDeHavilland Goblin es DeHavilland Goblin fr DeHavilland Goblin it DeHavilland Goblin ja ... more details
lowercase deHavilland Gipsy Major This article is a part of Wikipedia WikiProject Aircraft . Please ... Havilland Engine Company first run avyear 1932 major applications deHavilland Tiger Moth number built 14,615 program cost unit cost developed from deHavilland Gipsy developed into deHavilland Gipsy Six variants with their own articles The deHavilland Gipsy Major or Gipsy IIIA is a four cylinder ... deHavilland Tiger Moth Tiger Moth biplane . Many Gipsy Major engines still power vintage aircraft ... was effectively a deHavilland Gipsy engine modified to run inverted so that the cylinders pointed ... Major versions was 14,615 units. Further development In 1934, when Geoffrey deHavilland needed a more ... developed into the 200  hp six cylinder deHavilland Gipsy Six Gipsy Six . ref Lumsden 2003, p. 142. ref In 1937 even more power was needed for the new DeHavilland Albatross D.H.91 Albatross ... convert 525 hp abbr on deHavilland Gipsy Twelve Gipsy Twelve 12 cylinder inverted V engine Vee . ref Lumsden 2003, p. 136. ref In military service, the Gipsy Twelve became known as the DeHavilland Gipsy King Gipsy King and the Gipsy Six the DeHavilland Gipsy Queen Gipsy Queen . The advent of World War II cut short all civilian flying and after the war deHavilland was too busy concentrating on jet .... In Canada the Gipsy Major was the engine of choice for the deHavilland Canada DHC 1 Chipmunk DHC1 ... thumb Gipsy Major in the centre or nose position on a deHavilland Australia DHA ... De Bruyne Snark deHavilland Dragon deHavilland Dragonfly deHavilland Australia DHA 3 Drover DeHavilland Canada DHC 1 Chipmunk DHC 1 Chipmunk deHavilland Fox Moth deHavilland Hornet Moth deHavilland Leopard Moth deHavilland DH.60 Moth deHavilland Moth Major deHavilland Puss Moth deHavilland Tiger Moth deHavilland T.K.2 deHavilland T.K.4 Elliotts Newbury Eon Fairey Primer Foster Wikner ... in service today worldwide, in the United Kingdom alone approximately 175 deHavilland Tiger Moth ... more details
British shoe designer Terry deHavilland was the subject of a BBC documentary ref name vimeo doc broadcast in 2004. ref name IMDb listing After a period of obscurity ref name vogue bio he is now widely admired in the fashion world and the 50th anniversary of his work was celebrated in July 2011 by Vogue magazine. ref name vogue article References references ref name vogue article http www.vogue.co.uk news 2011 07 11 terry dehavilland celebrates 50th fashion anniversary British Vogue, July 11, 2011 ref ref name IMDb listing http www.imdb.com title tt0426258 IMDb listing ref ref name vimeo doc http vimeo.com 23080625 BBC documentary on Vimeo ref ref name vogue bio http www.vogue.co.uk spy biographies terry dehavilland biography Biography ref references External Links http tdhcouture.com Official Website Category Living people Category Shoe designers Category English fashion designers Category British brands Category Luxury brands Category High fashion brands ... more details