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A Tiger Moth owned by Hawker de Havilland and flown as an historic aircraft
A Tiger Moth owned by Hawker de Havilland and flown as an historic aircraft
At least four Moth Minors were locally manufactured by DHA, A21-42 having been the last of these
At least four Moth Minors were locally manufactured by DHA, A21-42 having been the last of these
A DHA-3 Mk. 3a Drover with Lycoming O-360 engines at Bankstown
A DHA-3 Mk. 3a Drover with Lycoming O-360 engines at Bankstown
DH.115 Vampire T.35 built by DHA for operation by the RAAF's No.1 Flying Training School
DH.115 Vampire T.35 built by DHA for operation by the RAAF's No.1 Flying Training School
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Building Mosquito aircraft at the de Havilland factory in Hatfield, 1943
Building Mosquito aircraft at the de Havilland factory in Hatfield, 1943
The first de Havilland DH106 Comet prototype at Hatfield in 1949, a symbol of the new technological age.
The first de Havilland DH106 Comet prototype at Hatfield in 1949, a symbol of the new technological age.
The de Havilland Biplane No. 2 or F.E.1 in flight, circa 1911
The de Havilland Biplane No. 2 or F.E.1 in flight, circa 1911
A de Havilland Airco DH9 on display at the Imperial War Museum Duxford in 2008
A de Havilland Airco DH9 on display at the Imperial War Museum Duxford in 2008