lowercase deHavilland Canada The deHavilland Aircraft of Canada Ltd. company was an aircraft manufacturer ... home of deHavilland Canada is now the home of the Canadian Air and Space Museum Canadian Air ... deHavillanddeHavilland Aircraft Company to build Moth aircraft for the training of Canadian ... deHavilland Beaver DHC2 01.jpg.jpg 270px thumb right C FGYN Adlair Aviation Ltd. deHavilland Beaver DHC2 Mk I on floats Establishment Founded in 1928 as a subsidiary of deHavilland Aircraft UK deHavilland Canada was first located at De Lesseps Field in Toronto, before moving to Downsview in 1929. Pre Second World War Flown for the first time on 26 October 1931, the deHavilland Tiger Moth DH.82 Tiger Moth was derived from the deHavilland Moth DH.60 Moth . The DH 82 was powered by a 120 ... model with enclosed cockpits, brakes, tail wheels, etc. . The follow up DeHavilland Fox Moth DH.83 ... Tiger Moth components as possible. Second World War The deHavilland Tiger Moth was a basic trainer ... unit of the parent British deHavilland and during World War II was made into a crown corporation of the Canadian government. Production of the deHavilland Mosquito Mosquito , nicknamed the Mossie ... produced overall by deHavilland, deHavilland Canada produced 1,134. Several were lost en route ..., deHavilland Canada began to build its own designs uniquely suited to the harsh Canadian operating environment. The company also continued production of several British deHavilland aircraft and later ... the Avro Canada aircraft production facility was transferred to deHavilland Canada by their then merged parent company, UK based Hawker Siddeley . DHC 1 Chipmunk main deHavilland Canada DHC ... , a replacement for the venerable deHavilland Tiger Moth. The Chipmunk was an all metal, low .... The production versions of the airplane were powered by a 145  hp in line deHavilland ... run of 158 Chipmunks for RCAF use while deHavilland UK produced 740 airplanes for training ... more details
lowercase title deHavilland Gyron Infobox Aircraft Begin name Gyron image File DHGyron.JPG caption deHavilland Gyron at the deHavilland Aircraft Heritage Centre Infobox Aircraft Engine type Turbojet manufacturer deHavilland Engine Company first run 1953 major applications Hawker P.1121 not built number built program cost unit cost developed from developed into deHavilland Gyron Junior variants with their own articles The deHavilland PS.23 or PS.52 Gyron , originally the Halford H 4 , was Frank Halford s last turbojet design while working for deHavilland . Intended to outpower any design then under construction, the Gyron was the most powerful engine of its era, producing convert 20000 lbf kN abbr on dry , and convert 27000 lbf kN abbr on with afterburner reheat in British terminology . The engine was actually too large for most roles and saw no production use. It was later scaled down to 45 of its original size to produce the deHavilland Gyron Junior , which was somewhat more successful. ref Gunston 1989, p.32. ref Design and development The Gyron was Halford s first axial flow design, a complete departure from his earlier centrifugal flow engines based on Frank Whittle Whittle like designs, the deHavilland Goblin Goblin H 1 and deHavilland Ghost Ghost H 2 . The Gyron was also one of the first engines designed specifically for supersonic flight. The Gyron first ran in 1953 ... ref another is on public display at the deHavilland Aircraft Heritage Centre , St Albans. Specifications ... related deHavilland Gyron Junior For aircraft engine articles. Engines that are of similar to this design ... view 1957 1957 20 201073.html Gyron deHavilland s Supersonic Turbojet, with 25,000lb Reheat Rating A 1957 Flight International Flight magazine article on the Gyron DeHavilland aeroengines Aviation lists Category Turbojet engines 1950 1959 Category DeHavilland aircraft engines Gyron es DeHavilland Gyron ja ... more details
For the twin engined 1940s fighter deHavilland Hornet lowercase deHavilland Hornet Moth This article is a part of Wikipedia WikiProject Aircraft . Please see Wikipedia WikiProject Aircraft page content for recommended layout. Infobox Aircraft Begin name DH.87 Hornet Moth image image hornet moth dh87b g admt arp.jpg caption 1936 deHavilland DH87B Hornet Moth Infobox Aircraft Type type Trainer and Tourer manufacturer deHavilland designer first flight 9 May 1934 introduced retired status still in operation primary user private owner pilots more users produced 1935 1938 number built 164 unit cost variants with their own articles The deHavilland DH.87 Hornet Moth was a single engined cabin biplane designed by the deHavilland Aircraft Company in 1934 as a potential replacement for its highly successful deHavilland Tiger Moth trainer. Although its side by side two seat cabin made it closer in configuration to the modern aircraft that military trainee pilots would later fly, there was no interest ... to the pilot and often damage to the aeroplane. From early 1936 deHavilland offered owners of the DH.87A ... DH.87B Image hornet moth dh87b g adne arp.jpg thumb right 1936 deHavilland DH87B Hornet Moth cockpit aircraft specifications plane or copter? plane jet or prop? prop ref deHavilland Aircraft ... prop deHavilland Gipsy Major deHavilland Gipsy Major I type of prop 4 cylinder air cooled inverted ... Jackson, A.J. deHavilland Aircraft since 1909 . London Putnam, Third edition, 1987. ISBN 0 85177 802 X. External links http www.dhmothclub.co.uk The deHavilland Moth Club deHavilland aircraft aviation ... 1930 1939 Category deHavilland aircraft Hornet Moth Category Single engine aircraft Category Biplane aircraft Category Propeller aircraft deDeHavilland Hornet Moth es DeHavilland DH.87 Hornet Moth it DeHavilland DH.87 Hornet Moth no DeHavilland DH 87 Hornet Moth pl DeHavilland Hornet Moth sv DeHavilland DH 87 ... more details
lift kg lighter than air lift lb lighter than air eng1 number 1 eng1 type deHavilland Gipsy Major deHavilland Gipsy Major IC eng1 kw prop engines 104 eng1 hp prop engines 140 eng1 kn jet rocket engines ... London isbn 0 370 10014 X refend External links deHavilland aircraft aviation lists Category British experimental aircraft 1930 1939 Category deHavilland aircraft T.K.5 Category Canard aircraft ... more details
lowercase deHavilland Flamingo Infobox Aircraft Begin name DH.95 Flamingo image File Dehavilland dh95 flamingo.jpg caption deHavilland Flamingo c. 1943 Infobox Aircraft Type type Airliner br Troop carrier br Communications Communications aircraft manufacturer deHavilland designer first flight 22 ... communications duties. Design and development The Flamingo was designed by deHavilland , led by their chief designer, as a twin engined civil airliner. It was the first all metal aircraft built by deHavilland. The metal framework was mostly metal covered with fabric covered control surfaces. Two ... propellers, and was considered a highly promising sales prospect for the deHavilland company capable ... de Havillands free to produce DeHavilland Tiger Moth Tiger Moth trainers. The sole Hertfordshire ... of the elevator aircraft elevator . File DeHavilland DH95 Flamingo.jpg thumb DH 95 in RAF ... Jersey Airways Specifications deHavilland Flamingo aircraft specifications plane or copter? plane jet or prop? prop ref DeHavilland Aircraft since 1909 ref name Jacksondh p403 Jackson 1987 ... Bibliography Bain, Gordon. DeHavilland A Pictorial Tribute . London AirLife, 1992. ISBN 1 85648 243 X. Green, William and Gordon Swanborough. DeHavilland s War Orphan. Air Enthusiast . Number 30, March June 1996, pp.  1 10. Bromley, Kent, UK Pilot Press. Jackson, A.J. DeHavilland Aircraft since 1909 . London Putnam, Third edition 1987. ISBN 0 85177 802 X. External links deHavilland aircraft ... 1930 1939 Category DeHavilland aircraft Flamingo Category World War II British transport aircraft deDeHavilland Flamingo eo DeHavilland Flamingo it DeHavilland DH.95 Flamingo ja pl DeHavilland Flamingo ... produced number built 14 unit cost variants with their own articles The United Kingdom British deHavilland DH.95 Flamingo was a high wing, twin engined monoplane passenger airliner of the World War ... more details
lowercase deHavilland Gipsy Queen Infobox Aircraft Begin name Gipsy Queen image File DHGipsyQueen.JPG caption A deHavilland Gipsy Queen 70 4 at the Royal Air Force Museum Cosford Infobox Aircraft Engine type Reciprocating engine Piston inline Aircraft engine aero engine manufacturer deHavilland Engine Company first run avyear 1936 major applications deHavilland Dragon Rapide number built c.5,000 program cost unit cost developed from deHavilland Gipsy Six developed into variants with their own articles The deHavilland Gipsy Queen is a British six cylinder aero engine of convert 9 L cuin Engine displacement capacity that was developed in 1936 by the deHavilland Engine Company . It was developed from the deHavilland Gipsy Six for military aircraft use. ref Janes 1989, p. 275. ref Produced between 1936 and 1950 Gipsy Queen engines still power vintage deHavilland aircraft types today ..., originally designated Gipsy Queen IIIS, designated Gipsy Queen 50 in June 1944. File DeHavilland Gipsy Queen 30 .JPG thumb right deHavilland Gipsy Queen 30 on display at the Fleet Air Arm Museum ... 2 Airspeed Oxford Breda Ba.44 Cierva W.9 Fiat G.46 Fiat G.46 bis and G.46 2 deHavilland Dragon Rapide deHavilland Dove deHavilland Heron Handley Page Marathon Heston JC.6 Heston A.2 45 Miles Mentor ... powered deHavilland Dove s on the British register, only two remain airworthy As of 2011 4 lc on . ref ... CAA G INFO DH.104 www.caa.co.uk. Retrieved 21 April 2011 ref Engines on display Preserved deHavilland Gipsy Queen engines are on public display at the following museums deHavilland Aircraft Heritage ... linked see also designs which were developed into or from this aircraft related deHavilland Gipsy ... Aviation lists Category Air cooled aircraft piston engines Category DeHavilland aircraft engines ... es DeHavilland Gipsy Queen it DeHavilland Gipsy Queen ... , RNAS Yeovilton HMS Heron RNAS Yeovilton . Museo Nacional de Aeron utica de Argentina , 1 Queen ... more details
articles The deHavilland DH.92 Dolphin was a 1930s United Kingdom British prototype light biplane airliner designed and built by deHavillanddeHavilland aircraft company . ref name JacksonDH ... was designed as a modernised version of the deHavilland Dragon Rapide , incorporating ideas from the company s deHavilland DH.86 DH 86A and deHavilland Dragonfly but using new main assembly ... of these earlier biplane transports, but a retractable landing gear, rather like that of the deHavilland ... 152  kW deHavilland Gipsy Six piston engines. Fuel tanks were in the wings, as in the Dragonfly ... was built and first flown 9 September 1936. Geoffrey deHavilland s log shows ref Jackson 1978 ... by one entry, and a most interesting entry at that, for the DeHavilland Company announces that the design ... for the early production of the Dolphin the type name chosen for the ninety second DeHavilland ... air eng1 number 2 eng1 type deHavilland Gipsy Six deHavilland Gipsy Six Series II 6 cylinder inverted ... developments deHavilland Dragon Rapide similar aircraft similar or comparable aircraft sequence designation sequence, if appropriate lists List of deHavilland aircraft Notes reflist References refbegin ... first A.J. year 1978 title DeHavilland Aircraft since 1909 publisher Putnam location London isbn 0 370 30022 X cite book last Hayes first Paul coauthors King, B. year 2003 title deHavilland biplane ... deHavilland aircraft aviation lists Category British civil utility aircraft 1930 1939 Category DeHavilland aircraft Dolphin it DeHavilland DH.92 Dolphin ... more details
lowercase deHavilland Venom This article is a part of Wikipedia WikiProject Aircraft . Please see Wikipedia ... Aircraft Type type Fighter bomber national origin United Kingdom manufacturer deHavillandde ... deHavilland Sea Venom deHavilland Sea Venom Aquilon The deHavilland DH 112 Venom was a British postwar single engined jet aircraft developed from the deHavilland Vampire . ref Gunston 1981, p. 52 ... Hunter and deHavilland Sea Vixen . The Venom was successfully exported, and saw service with Iraq, New Zealand, Sweden, Switzerland and Venezuela. The deHavilland Sea Venom Sea Venom was a navalised version for carrier operation. Design and development Image Venom FB1 Silh.jpg thumb right deHavilland ... War . ref In 1948, deHavilland proposed a development of the Vampire with a thin wing and more ... by fitting the new deHavilland Ghost engine, which was more powerful than the deHavilland Goblin used ... deHavilland Ghost 105 turbojet engine. It also received an ejector seat and some modifications to its structure. Operational history Image DeHavilland Venom fighters.jpg thumb DeHavilland Venom FB ... Survivors Image Swiss Air Force DeHavilland DH 112 Mk 4 Venom being serviced.jpg thumb A Swiss Air ... DeHavilland Venom 1547676 L DeHavilland Venom FB50 DH 112 aircraft. airliners.net . Retrieved 8 ... Swiss examples. Specifications Venom FB 1 Image DeHavilland Venom.png right 300px Orthographically ... weight main lb max takeoff weight alt kg engine jet deHavilland Ghost 103 type of jet turbojet ... Havilland Sea Venom deHavilland Sea Venom Aquilon deHavilland Vampire deHavilland Sea Vixen similar .... DeHavilland Venom Part 1 Single Seaters in RAF Service . Air Pictorial , July 1971, Vol. 33 No. 7. pp. 242 247. Birtles, Philp. DeHavilland Venom Part 2 Night fighters and export machines . Air ..., 1981. ISBN 0 85059 463 4. Winchester, Jim, ed. DeHavilland Sea Vixen. Military Aircraft of the Cold ... External links Commons DeHavilland Venom deHavilland aircraft British military aircraft since ... more details
lowercase title deHavilland Gyron Junior Infobox Aircraft Begin name Gyron Junior image File DHGyronJunior.JPG caption deHavilland Gyron Junior at the deHavilland Aircraft Heritage Centre Infobox Aircraft Engine type Turbojet manufacturer deHavilland Engine Company first run August avyear 1955 ref name Gunston cite book title World Encyclopaedia of Aero Engines last Gunston first Bill year 1989 publisher Patrick Stephens location Wellingborough isbn 1 85260 163 9 ref Gunston, Encycl. pages 52 ref major applications Blackburn Buccaneer br Bristol 188 number built 89 program cost unit cost developed from deHavilland Gyron developed into variants with their own articles The deHavilland Gyron Junior was a military turbojet engine design of the 1950s developed by the deHavilland Engine Company and later produced by Bristol Siddeley . The Gyron Junior was a scaled down derivative of the deHavilland Gyron . Design and development Only a little more widely used than the Gyron, it did at least enter serial production for the Blackburn Buccaneer Blackburn Buccaneer S.1 twin engined Naval strike aircraft. However it was never a successful engine in service. The Buccaneer S.1 was criticised for being underpowered and the later and more numerous S.2 used the more powerful Rolls Royce Spey .... It was big leap for deHavilland from centrifugal to axial flow, and was perhaps too far. Variants ..., 370 ref Saunders Roe SR.177 Intended application, not built Engines on display A deHavilland Gyron Junior is on display at the deHavilland Aircraft Heritage Centre , London Colney , Hertfordshire ... see also designs which were developed into or from this aircraft related deHavilland Gyron For aircraft ... Museums de 20Havilland Gyron 20Junior 206.jpg Photo of Gyron Junior http www.leteckemotory.cz motory gyron junior Gyron Junior on LeteckeMotory.cz cs DeHavilland aeroengines Bristol aeroengines Aviation lists aeroengine specs Category Turbojet engines 1950 1959 Category DeHavilland ... more details
? prop ref DeHavilland Aircraft since 1909 ref name Jackson dh 87 p389 Jackson 1987, p. 389. ref Now ... alt max takeoff weight main 6,530 lb max takeoff weight alt 2,968 kg engine prop deHavilland Gipsy ... Teacher DeHavilland s Don Crew Trainer . Air Enthusiast , No. 105, May June 2003. ISSN 0143 5450. pp. 74 75. Jackson, A.J. DeHavilland Aircraft Since 1915 . London, Putnam, 1962. No ISBN. Jackson, A.J. DeHavilland Aircraft since 1909 . London Putnam, Third edition, 1987. ISBN 0 85177 802 X. External links http www.britishaircraft.co.uk aircraftpage.php?ID 71 British Aircraft Directory deHavilland ... aircraft Category Low wing aircraft Category Single engine aircraft Category DeHavilland aircraft Don deDeHavilland Don it DeHavilland DH.93 Don ja ... more details
Infobox Company company name DeHavilland Aviation company logo Image DeHavilland1.png 150px DeHavilland Aviation logo company type active foundation 1988 location Bournemouth , Dorset , England , United Kingdom UK industry aerospace services civil and military aircraft DeHavilland Aviation is a licenced aircraft company based in Bournemouth , United Kingdom . It maintains and operates a number of post War vintage and modern aircraft, owned by both the company and on behalf of private clients. Its most noteworthy restoration project was restoring the deHavilland DH110 Sea Vixen XP924 back to flightworthy status at its time, the most complex aircraft restoration project ever undertaken. Its main base is Bournemouth Airport but it also operates a Worldwide spares and parts service from Swansea in Wales , supplying many of the vintage aircraft owners as well as various air forces. DeHavilland Aviation is a corporate partner of the Royal Aeronautical Society and is licensed by the Civil Aviation Authority of the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority CAA . History DeHavilland Aviation was born out of the former aviation trust, Jet Heritage founded by Michael Carlton, the renowned display pilot , although the DeHavilland name has its roots much further back to the deHavilland Aircraft Company who built many of the aircraft that DeHavilland Aviation now maintain. Originally setup by Gwynn Jones, the then owner of the Sea Vixen, it expanded its operation to the restoration and operation of other manufacturers and types of aircraft including Vampires, Meteors and Hunters. The Sea ... to any display pilot or team. Today DeHavilland continues to restore and maintain classic jets ... includes deHavilland Vampires and Venoms, and to return as many jets from that historic collection ... to Companies House records, in September 2010 DeHavilland Aviation is in liquidation. The future of aircraft .... External links http www.dehavillandaviation.co.uk index.htm DeHavilland Aviation See also deHavilland ... more details
lowercase DeHavilland Swallow Moth This article is a part of Wikipedia WikiProject Aircraft . Please see Wikipedia WikiProject Aircraft page content for recommended layout. Infobox Aircraft Begin name DH.81 Swallow Moth image caption Infobox Aircraft Type type sports aircraft national origin United Kingdom manufacturer deHavilland Aircraft deHavilland Aircraft Co. Ltd designer first flight 21 August avyear 1931 introduced retired 3 February avyear 1932 status primary user number built 1 developed from variants with their own articles The deHavilland DH.81 Swallow Moth was aimed at the low cost sporting aircraft market during the Great Depression . It was a single engined two seat low wing monoplane only one was built. Development The DH. 81 Swallow Moth ref name AJJ Harvnb Jackson pages 301 2 ref was a low wing cantilever monoplane. This arrangement and its plywood covered fuselage and closely cowled 80  hp 60  kW inline Gipsy IV engine gave it a very clean aerodynamic look ... deHavilland form, with a balanced rudder. There was separate tandem seating for two, initially ... struts fore and aft to the keel the later deHavilland Leopard Moth Leopard Moth used a similar ... flown by Geoffrey deHavilland on 21 August 1931. ref Harvnb Jackson pages 301 ref Some alteration ... it to the civil register. Its design influenced later deHavilland aircraft, particularly the 1938 deHavilland Moth Minor Moth Minor . ref name Jackson302 Harvnb Jackson pages 302 ref Operational history ... lift lb lighter than air eng1 number 1 eng1 type deHavilland Gipsy IV four cylinder inverted inline ... lists References Notes reflist Bibliography cite book title deHavilland Aircraft since 1909 last ... 0 370 30022 X page pages url ref harv refbegin refend External links deHavilland aircraft Aviation lists Category British sport aircraft 1930 1939 Category DeHavilland aircraft Swallow Moth it DeHavilland DH.81 Swallow Moth ... more details
and commissioned the Iris Motor Company , where his brother Ivon deHavilland had been the Chief ... and apprentices from the deHavillanddeHavilland Aircraft Company Technical School decided to construct ... of the deHavilland Engine Company at Leavesden . ref name McKay Applications File RAEF1.jpg thumb right Iris powered Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.1 deHavilland Biplane No. 2 or RAF F.E.1 deHavilland Biplane No. 1 Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.1 deHavilland Biplane No. 2 Government Balloon Factory ... aircontent other related articles that have not already linked see also deHavilland Aircraft Heritage .... The Moth Magazine of the deHavilland Moth Club, No. 150. deHavilland Moth Club Ltd. Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. June 2010. refend DHaeroengines Aviation lists Category DeHavilland aircraft ... more details
The DeHavilland Law is the informal name of California Labor Code Section 2855, a California law which prevents a court from enforcing specific performance of an exclusive personal services contract beyond the term of seven calendar years from the commencement of service. The section was first enacted as part of the new Labor Code in 1937. It was a recodification of an older statute, Civil Code Section 1980, which had been enacted as part of the original California Civil Code in 1872. The statute had originally provided for a two year limit on specific enforcement, but was amended in 1931 to seven years. Hollywood industry lawyers in the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s took the position that an exclusive personal services contract should be treated as suspended during the periods when the artist was not actually working. Since no artist could be working every single day that is, including holidays and weekends , this interpretation meant that two, or later, seven years of actual service would ... had complete control of a young artist s career. In response, actress Olivia deHavilland filed a lawsuit ... of Appeal for the Second District in deHavilland s favor on December 8, 1944. ref DeHavilland v. Warner .... The decision came to be informally known, and is still known to this day, as the deHavilland law . ref cite news url http www.reuters.com article industryNews idUSN2329585820070824 title DeHavilland ... World Beat NYRock ref Jared Leto and Shannon Leto of the band 30 Seconds to Mars credit the deHavilland ... States 30 Seconds to Mars DEFAULTSORT DeHavilland Law Category California statutes Category California ... sense view that seven years from the commencement of service means seven calendar years. Since deHavilland had started performance under her Warner annual contract on May 5, 1936 which had been renewed ..., the contract was no longer enforceable and she was free to seek projects with other studios. DeHavilland s legal victory reduced the power of the studios and extended greater creative freedom to performers ... more details
gained with operation of the deHavilland DH.18 to realise that aircraft needed to be more efficient to improve the economics of air travel. deHavilland therefore built the ten passenger deHavilland ... deHavilland DH.34 crash crashed at Ivinghoe Beacon , Buckinghamshire whilst on a flight from Croydon ... Airways 1924 Imperial Airways deHavilland DH.34 crash crashed and caught fire shortly after .... additional lines entries with carriage return. related DeHavilland Doncaster DH.29 related developments similar aircraft Vickers Vulcan lists List of deHavilland aircraft related lists see also other relevant information References Reflist External links http avia.russian.ee air england havilland ... The D.H. Type 34 Commercial Biplane FLIGHT , January 5, 1922, 3 View Drawing DeHavilland aircraft aviation lists DEFAULTSORT DeHavilland Dh.34 Category Propeller aircraft Category Single engine aircraft Category Biplane aircraft Category British airliners 1920 1929 Category DeHavilland aircraft DH.034 deDeHavilland D.H.34 it DeHavilland DH.34 ... more details
main power mass alt armament See also aircontent related similar aircraft see also List of deHavilland ... DeHavilland Aircraft since 1909 year 1987 publisher Putnam location London isbn 0 85177 802 X edition Third External links http www.jetphotos.net viewphoto.php?id 6208542&nseq 4 Photo of a DeHavilland DH 51 Moth deHavilland aircraft aviation lists Category Propeller aircraft Category Single engine aircraft Category Biplane aircraft Category British civil utility aircraft 1920 1929 Category DeHavilland aircraft DH.051 it DeHavilland DH.51 ..., please ask at Wikipedia talk WikiProject Aircraft plane or copter? plane jet or prop? prop ref DeHavilland Aircraft since 1909 ref name jack dehav p199 Jackson 1987, p. 199. ref Now, fill out the specs ... more details
weight lb 1450 lift kg lighter than air lift lb lighter than air eng1 number 1 eng1 type deHavilland Gipsy deHavilland Gipsy III eng1 kw prop engines 90 eng1 hp prop engines 120 eng1 kn jet rocket ... of the deHavilland Aeronautical Technical School journal Air Pictorial volume Vol. 34 No. 5 issue May 1972 pages pp. 187 191 url doi refend External links deHavilland aircraft aviation lists Category British civil utility aircraft 1930 1939 Category deHavilland aircraft T.K.1 ... more details
lowercase deHavilland Dove This article is a part of Wikipedia WikiProject Aircraft . Please see Wikipedia ... Dove image Image DeHavilland DH 104 Dove D IFSA .jpg caption deHavilland Dove Infobox Aircraft Type type short haul airliner manufacturer deHavilland designer first flight 25 September 1945 introduced ... articles deHavilland Heron The deHavilland DH.104 Dove was a United Kingdom British monoplane short haul airliner from deHavilland , the successor to the biplane deHavilland Dragon Rapide and was one .... Initial production of the Dove was at DeHavilland s Hatfield Aerodrome Hatfield factory, but from ... around the world, replacing and supplementing the pre war designed DeHavilland Dragon Rapide ... 1948 Image dh.dove.750pix.jpg thumb deHavilland Dove Dove 1 Light transport aircraft, seating up to 11 passengers. Powered by two 340 hp 254 kW DeHavilland Gipsy Queen 70 4 piston engine s. Dove 1B ... refitting work on both the DeHavilland Dove and the Herron. They were also test flown out of this facility. Operators Image DeHavilland Devon XA880 RAF Kemble BB.jpg thumb right deHavilland Devon ... Transportes A reos File Transportes Aereos De Timor DeHavilland DH 104 Dove 1B Wheatley.jpg thumb ... 3Aa05n2n tzky&q DeHavilland DH.104 Dove&sa Submit&search field datedesc&siteurl www.airliners.net ... G AOCE of Channel Airways 1958 Channel Airways deHavilland DH.104 Dove crash crashed on approach to Ferryfield .... Specifications Dove 7 Image Dove Srs 5 Silh.jpg thumb right deHavilland Dove Srs 5 aircraft specifications ... kg more general engine prop deHavilland Gipsy Queen 70 Mk 3 type of prop 6 cylinder in line inverted ... armament avionics See also aircontent related deHavilland Heron deHavilland Australia DHA ... DeHavilland Aircraft since 1909 . London Putnam & Company Ltd, 1978. ISBN 0 370 30022 X. Jackson, A.J. DeHavilland Aircraft since 1909 . London Putnam, Third edition, 1987. ISBN 0 85177 802 X. Sykes ... Airliners.net http www.LTU Classic.de deHavilland aircraft Swedish military aircraft aviation lists ... more details
lowercase deHavilland DH.37 This article is a part of Wikipedia WikiProject Aircraft . Please see Wikipedia WikiProject Aircraft page content for recommended layout. Infobox Aircraft Begin name DH.37 image File DeHavilland DH.37.jpg caption Scale model of the DH.37A, G EBDO , on display at the Shuttleworth Collection Infobox Aircraft Type type Private biplane manufacturer DeHavilland designer Alan Butler first flight June 1922 introduced retired status primary user more users produced number built 2 variants with their own articles The deHavilland DH.37 was a United Kingdom British two seat private biplane of the 1920s designed by Alan Butler . The first of two aircraft built flew extensively for five years before having its Piston engine engine upgraded to a 300  hp 224  kW ADC Nimbus A.D.C. Nimbus and converted to a single seat Air racing racing plane . It crashed in June 1927. The second aircraft was sold to Australia , and was flown by the Controller of Civil Aviation. Sold to the Guinea Gold Company in New Guinea, it was the first aircraft in that country. It crashed in New South Wales in March 1932. Specifications aerospecs met or eng? eng crew 1 capacity 2 length m 8.53 length ft 28 length in 0 span m 11.28 span ft 37 span in 0 width m if applicable width ft if applicable width in if applicable height m height ft height in wing area sqm 36.97 wing area sqft 398 empty weight kg 961 empty weight lb 218 gross weight kg 1,505 gross weight lb 3,318 eng1 number 1 eng1 type Rolls Royce Falcon III inline piston eng1 kw 205 eng1 hp 275 max speed kmh 196 max speed mph 122 max speed mach supersonic aircraft cruise speed kmh if max speed unknown cruise speed mph if max ... Books date 1997 id ISBN 1 85605 375 X accessdate External links DeHavilland aircraft Aviation lists ... Category Biplane aircraft Category Single engine aircraft Category DeHavilland aircraft DH.037 aero 1920s stub it DeHavilland DH.37 ... more details
Sir Havillandde Sausmarez was a judge of various British courts in Africa, the Ottoman Empire and China. ref Biographical data is sourced from Foreign Office List 1943, 352 Obituary, The Times 27 May 1941 ref Early life De Sausmarez, was born on 30 May 1861. He was the son of Reverend Havillandde Sausmarez and Anne Priaulx Walters. He was a scholar of Westminster where he was Head of the Water and had a fine athletic record. De Sausmarez, graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge University in 1883 with a Bachelor of Arts where he was also an athlete. He was admitted as a barrister of the Inner Temple in 1881 and called to the Bar in November 1884. He practiced on the Southern Eastern Circuit in England and then moved to Africa, where he practiced in Lagos, Nigeria in 1891. He was acting Queen s Advocate of the Colony of Lagos from June 1891 to January 1892. Judicial Appointements He joined the Foreign Office Judicial Service when he was appointed a Consul in Zanzibar in June 1892. He held the office of Assistant Judge of the Consular Court in Zanzibar from 1893 to 1897 and then held the office of Assistant Judge of the Supreme Consular Court for the Ottoman Empire between December 1897 and 1903. He held the office of Judge of the Supreme Consular Court for the Ottoman Empire between 1903 and 1905. He was appointed Judge of the British Supreme Court for China and Japan British ... www.niceartgallery.com Frank Cadogan Cowper Sir HavillandDe Sausmarez, Bart.html Annie, Lady de Sausmarez, wife of Sir Havillandde Sausmarez, was a philanthropist. De Sausmarez Baronetcy The De Sausmarez Baronets de Sausmarez Baronetcy , of Jerburg in Guernsey, was created on 26 June 1928 for de Sausmarez. de Sausmarez died in 1941 without issue and the title became extinct upon his death. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sausmarez, Havillandde ALTERNATIVE ... De Sausmarez, Havilland Category 1861 births Category 1941 deaths Category English judges Category ... more details
Use dmy dates date July 2011 Use Australian English date July 2011 lowercase DeHavilland Australia Infobox Company company name Hawker deHavilland company logo company type Subsidiary foundation 1927 ... index.html www.boeing.com.au DeHavilland Aircraft Pty Ltd DHA was part of deHavilland , then became a separate company. It was purchased by Boeing and is now Hawker deHavilland Aerospace Pty Ltd , a subsidiary of Boeing Australia Boeing Australia Ltd Early Years and WWII In March 1927 the deHavilland ... to sell deHavilland products in Australia , to assemble aircraft that had been sold, and to provide ... . Image HdHTiger.JPG thumb A Tiger Moth owned by Hawker deHavilland and flown as an historic aircraft Prior to World War II DHA did not undertake any production of aircraft although deHavilland designs ... for the local market and for delivery to the parent company. In 1939 DHA delivered 20 DeHavilland ... been built. DHA also licence built 87 deHavilland Dragon DH.84 Dragons from 1942 and 212 deHavilland ... in 1946, the first of 190 licence built deHavilland Vampire DH.100 and DH.115 Vampires had ... Pacific website retrieved 2007 08 10 ref Following the absorption of deHavilland by Hawker Siddeley, DHA was renamed Hawker deHavilland HdH in 1965. In 1959 the dehavilland marine division was formed ... aircraft were produced, although there was work for the company in various modification see deHavilland ... deHavilland Canada DHC 4 Caribou DHC 4 Caribous damaged on active service during the Vietnam War ... from personal recollections of employees of Hawker deHavilland transferred to Hawker Pacific at the time ... CAC, which was initially kept as a separate company but was then renamed Hawker deHavilland ... which merged the company with ASTA to form Hawker deHavilland Aerospace within Boeing Australia ... 08 0 Boeing Australia http www.boeing.com.au HdH History Overview.html Hawker deHavilland History Boeing http www.boeing.com global Australia History hdh.html Hawker deHavilland History http www.adf ... more details
with their own articles lowercase deHavilland Puss Moth The deHavilland DH.80A Puss Moth is a three seater high wing monoplane aeroplane designed and built by the DeHavillanddeHavilland Aircraft ... in the United Kingdom. It was a streamlined all wooden aircraft fitted with the new deHavilland Gipsy ... in England. An additional twenty five aircraft were built by deHavilland Canada . Most were fitted with the 130  hp 97  kW DeHavilland Gipsy Major Gipsy Major engine that gave slightly ... spar root fitting and the V strut root fitting, a system used on other DeHavilland light airplanes of the period. It was replaced on the production line by the DeHavilland Leopard Moth DH.85 Leopard ..., but dropped out because of an engine fault on one of the last stages. Variants deHavilland DH.80 Prototype, 120  hp 89  kW Gipsy III engine. deHavilland DH.80A Puss Moth Two or three seat ... main useful load alt max takeoff weight main max takeoff weight alt more general engine prop deHavilland Gipsy deHavilland Gipsy III type of prop 4 cylinder, aircooled Inline engine aviation inline ... aircontent related DeHavilland Leopard Moth DH.85 Leopard Moth similar aircraft similar or comparable ... DeHavilland DH.80 Puss Moth http www.dhmothclub.co.uk The deHavilland Moth Club deHavilland ... 1929 Category DeHavilland aircraft Puss Moth deDeHavilland Puss Moth hr DeHavilland Puss Moth it DeHavilland DH.80 Puss Moth nl DeHavilland DH.80 Puss Moth ja no DeHavilland DH 80 Puss Moth pl DeHavilland Puss Moth sr De Heviland DH.80A Pus Mot ... more details
lowercase deHavilland Gipsy Six Infobox Aircraft Begin name Gipsy Six image Image DeHavilland Gipsy ... engine aviation inline Aircraft engine aero engine manufacturer deHavilland Engine Company first run avyear 1935 major applications deHavilland Dragon Rapide number built 1,139 program cost unit cost developed from deHavilland Gipsy Major developed into deHavilland Gipsy Queen variants with their own articles The deHavilland Gipsy Six is a United Kingdom British Straight 6 six cylinder , Air ... use in the 1930s. It was based on the cylinders of the Straight 4 four cylinder deHavilland Gipsy ... horsepower 138 kW at 2,100 rpm was modified for use in the deHavilland DH.88 Comet DH.88 Comet air ... Six engines remain in service powering vintage aircraft types today. Design and development The DeHavilland Engine Company deHavilland company had hoped to produce a version of the basic engine capable ... of the 205 hp Gipsy Six Series II for use with the hydraulically actuated airscrews that deHavilland ... deHavilland Gipsy Queen Queen II . Pilots were then able to simply select the required RPM ... were subsequently developed into the similar deHavilland Gipsy Queen III and Queen II for military ... by operators such as the Royal Air Force RAF and Royal Navy RN until the 1980s. Today, with deHavilland ... airscrews. deHavilland Gipsy Queen Gipsy Queen Military version of Gipsy Six. Queen III, 205 hp, for fixed ... in flight.jpg thumb deHavilland Gipsy Six powered Percival Mew Gull ASJA Viking II Cierva W.9 deHavilland Dragon Rapide deHavilland Dragon Six deHavilland Dragon Rapide deHavilland Express deHavilland ... powered deHavilland Dragon Rapide aircraft are noted on the Civil Aviation Authority United Kingdom ... into or from this aircraft related deHavilland Gipsy Queen aircraft that are of similar role, era ... Air cooled aircraft piston engines Category DeHavilland aircraft engines Gipsy Six Category Aircraft piston engines 1930 1939 Category Inverted aircraft piston engines it deHavilland Gipsy Six ... more details
lowercase deHavilland Dragonfly This article is a part of Wikipedia WikiProject Aircraft . Please see Wikipedia WikiProject Aircraft page content for recommended layout. Infobox Aircraft Begin name DH.90 Dragonfly image Image DeHavilland DH90 Dragonfly.jpg caption R.A.F deHavilland DH.90 Dragonfly AW164 ex G AEDK at R.A.F Gosport Infobox Aircraft Type type Light Transport manufacturer DeHavillandDeHavilland Aircraft Company designer first flight 1935 in aviation 1935 introduced 1936 in aviation ... with their own articles The deHavilland DH.90 Dragonfly was a 1930s United Kingdom British twin engined luxury touring biplane built by DeHavillandDeHavilland Aircraft Company at Hatfield Aerodrome . Development The Dragonfly shared a clear family resemblance with the deHavilland Dragon ... for the deHavilland DH.88 deHavilland Comet racer, and therefore was expensive to buy 2,650 . In modern ... First prototype only. Two 130  hp 97  kW deHavilland Gipsy Major I DH.90A Two 142  hp 106  kW deHavilland Gipsy Major 1C or D postwar, essentially identical or the earlier, very similar ... Survivors Image DeHavilland DH.89 and DH.90.jpg thumb right DeHavillanddeHavilland Dragon Rapide ... weight alt 1814 kg engine prop DeHavilland Gipsy Major II type of prop inverted inline piston engine ... & King, B. deHavilland biplane transports . Coulsden Gatwick Aviation Society 2003 ISBN 0 95304132 ... 7 or 1988 revision ISBN 0 85177 813 5. Jackson, A.J. DeHavilland Aircraft since 1909 . London Putnam ... Sampson Low Martin. External links deHavilland aircraft Swedish transport aircraft Aviation lists Category British civil utility aircraft 1930 1939 Category DeHavilland aircraft Dragonfly deDeHavilland Dragonfly it DeHavilland DH.90 Dragonfly sv DeHavilland DH 90 Dragonfly ... to Manchester Airport Manchester . Seven airframes were shipped to Canada, and erected by deHavilland Canada , where they served a variety of small commercial operators, the Royal Canadian Mounted ... more details