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Diving into the rich history of de Havilland aircraft, from the iconic Jersey Airways poster to the De Havilland DH. 112 Sea Venom F. A. W

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 82A Tiger Moth II G-ANOH

de Havilland DH. 82A Tiger Moth II G-ANOH
de Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth II G-ANOH (msn 86040, ex EM838) of the Hertfordshire Police Flying Club, exported to Denmark in June 1969. Date: circa 1958

Background imageDh Collection: Mooney M.20 Mark 21 VH-SKP

Mooney M.20 Mark 21 VH-SKP. Date: circa 1980

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 125 G-ARYA

de Havilland DH. 125 G-ARYA
de Havilland DH.125 G-ARYA (msn 25001), the first prototype of the DH.125 / HS-125 family (briefly named Jet Dragon), at the 1962 SBAC Farnborough Air Show from 3-9 September 1962. Date: 1962

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 82A Tiger Moth G-ANKK

de Havilland DH. 82A Tiger Moth G-ANKK
de Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth G-ANKK (msn 83590), at the Sywell Popular Flying Association Rally on 15 July 1972. Date: 1972

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 60G Moth G-EBLV

de Havilland DH. 60G Moth G-EBLV
de Havilland DH.60G Moth G-EBLV, at RAF Hendon on 19 July 1951. Date: 1951

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 87B Hornet Moth G-ADKK

de Havilland DH. 87B Hornet Moth G-ADKK
de Havilland DH.87B Hornet Moth G-ADKK (msn 8033) at the July 1959 Coventry - Air Pageant / National Air Races. Date: 1959

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 87 Hornet Moth F-BCJO

de Havilland DH. 87 Hornet Moth F-BCJO
de Havilland DH.87 Hornet Moth F-BCJO (msn 8035), at Kidlington circa 4 April 1959. First flown in as G-ADKL, impressed as W5750, during the war, reverting to G-ADKL post-war

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 87 Hornet Moth G-ADKK

de Havilland DH. 87 Hornet Moth G-ADKK
de Havilland DH.87 Hornet Moth G-ADKK

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 53 Humming Bird G-EBHX

de Havilland DH. 53 Humming Bird G-EBHX
de Havilland DH.53 Humming Bird G-EBHX (msn 98), with DH.60 Moth and Fleet Air Arm Sea Vixen FAW.1s, in a hangar. Date: circa 1965

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland Canada DH. 60G Moth G-EBLV

de Havilland Canada DH. 60G Moth G-EBLV
de Havilland DH.60G Moth G-EBLV, at RAF Hendon on 19 July 1951. Date: 1951

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 84 Dragon G-AECZ

de Havilland DH. 84 Dragon G-AECZ
de Havilland DH.84 Dragon G-AECZ (msn 6105), of the Wiltshire School of Flying Ltd. at Thruxton aerodrome. Date: circa 1949

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 82A Tiger Moth G-AOXN

de Havilland DH. 82A Tiger Moth G-AOXN
de Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth G-AOXN (msn 85958, ex EM727). Date: circa 1955

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 82A Tiger Moth G-AHAN

de Havilland DH. 82A Tiger Moth G-AHAN
de Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth G-AHAN (msn 86553, ex PG644), at a PFA rally on Cranfield airfield. 1944: Constructed as a Tiger Moth II by de Havilland at Hatfield

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 100 Vampire F Mk. 1 TG-278

de Havilland DH. 100 Vampire F Mk. 1 TG-278
de Havilland DH.100 Vampire F Mk.1 TG/278 (5th production F Mk.1), being flown by Geoffrey de Havilland Jr. circa August 1945. Date: 1945

Background imageDh Collection: Britten-Norman BN. 2A Islander VH-ISD

Britten-Norman BN. 2A Islander VH-ISD
Britten-Norman BN.2A Islander VH-ISD, of Seair Pacific. Date: circa 1980

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 104 Dove 5A N4916V

de Havilland DH. 104 Dove 5A N4916V
de Havilland DH.104 Dove 5A N4916V (msn 04275) CC-CLY: Built as a Dove 1 and delivered on 16 November 1949 311: Fuerza Aerea de Chile N4916V: bought 9/54 Bankers Life & Casualty N4916V

Background imageDh Collection: Hawker Siddeley and de Havilland Dragon Rapide

Hawker Siddeley and de Havilland Dragon Rapide
Hawker Siddeley HS.125-1BR/522 G-ATWH (msn 25094) and de Havilland DH.89a Dragon Rapide G-AKIF at the 1968 Hatfield Factory Open Day. Date: 1968

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 114 Riley Heron 2 N14146 and N19D

de Havilland DH. 114 Riley Heron 2 N14146 and N19D
de Havilland DH.114 Riley Heron 2 N14146 (msn 14146) and N19D (msn 14109) of King Airlines, at Wichita falls in Texas. Built as a Heron 2 and converted to a Riley Heron 2

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 104 Dove 8 G-ARDH

de Havilland DH. 104 Dove 8 G-ARDH
de Havilland DH.104 Dove 8 G-ARDH (msn 04519), later to be modified by Riley in the United States for improved performance. Date: circa 1960

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 106 Comet 4C

de Havilland DH. 106 Comet 4C
de Havilland DH.106 Comet 4C of Mexicana, undergoing maintenance in the United States. Date: 1960s

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 115 Vampire Trainer T. 11 WZ419

de Havilland DH. 115 Vampire Trainer T. 11 WZ419
de Havilland DH.115 Vampire Trainer T.11 WZ419, the fourth production aircraft used for development, in the de Havilland line-up at the 1953 SBAC Farnborough Air Show

Background imageDh Collection: Royal Air Force - de Havilland DH. 106 Comet C. 4 XR398

Royal Air Force - de Havilland DH. 106 Comet C. 4 XR398
Royal Air Force - de Havilland DH.106 Comet C.4 XR398 from No.216 Squadron of RAF Transport Command, at an air display in the United States. Date: circa 1965

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 106 Comet 4C XA-NAP

de Havilland DH. 106 Comet 4C XA-NAP
de Havilland DH.106 Comet 4C XA-NAP, of Mexicana Date: circa 1960

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 82b Tiger Moth G-ACDC

de Havilland DH. 82b Tiger Moth G-ACDC
de Havilland DH.82b Tiger Moth G-ACDC of the Tiger Club Date: circa 1970

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 110 WG240 2nd prototype

de Havilland DH. 110 WG240 2nd prototype
de Havilland DH.110 WG240 2nd prototype at the 1952 SBAC Farnborough air-show, (1-7 September). WG 240 was flown by test pilot John Derry in the air display from 1-5 September

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 98 Mosquito B Mk. 35

de Havilland DH. 98 Mosquito B Mk. 35
Ex Royal Air Force - de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito B Mk.35 TH988 at the de Havilland factory airfield at Hatfield in a static display

Background imageDh Collection: Royal Navy - de Havilland DH. 82 Queen Bee K8671

Royal Navy - de Havilland DH. 82 Queen Bee K8671
Royal Navy - de Havilland DH.82 Queen Bee K8671 (msn 5204), being recovered by cruiser HMS Newcastle after a live-fire anti-aircraft gunnery practice

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 110 WG240

de Havilland DH. 110 WG240
de Havilland DH.110 WG240 2nd prototype, at the SBAC 1953 Farnborough Air Show. Date: 1953

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 90 Dragonfly G-AFVJ

de Havilland DH. 90 Dragonfly G-AFVJ
de Havilland DH.90 Dragonfly G-AFVJ (msn 7521) of Airwork Limited, at Heston. G-AFVJ was impressed by the RAF as X9337 in March 1940 and damaged beyond repair at RAF Old Sarum, near Salisbury

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 104 Dove 6 G-AMFU

de Havilland DH. 104 Dove 6 G-AMFU
de Havilland DH.104 Dove 6 G-AMFU (msn 04117), of Foxs Glacier Mints Limited (Polar Bear logo on nose), at Woolsington ( Newcastle Airport)

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 60 Moth G-ABYA

de Havilland DH. 60 Moth G-ABYA
de Havilland DH.60 Moth G-ABYA (msn 1906) at the Fifty Years of Flying Exhibition, held at RAF Hendon. First registered on 12 July 1932, BYA crashed near Biggin Hill on 21 May 1972. Date: 1951

Background imageDh Collection: Fowler Showmans Road Locomotive 14424, Valiant

Fowler Showmans Road Locomotive 14424, Valiant
Maker: John Fowler & Co. of Leeds. Type: Showmans Road Locomotive Number: 14424 Built: 1916 Registration: DH 2545 Class: B6 Cylinders: Compound Nhp: 10 Name: Valiant Date: 1970s-1980s

Background imageDh Collection: Riley Turbo Skyliner N416SA

Riley Turbo Skyliner N416SA (msn 14060) Built in 1954 as de Havilland Heron 2 and exported to Turkey as TC-HAT. Converted to Riley Turbo Skyliner ca 1977

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 104 Dove 5 G-APSO

de Havilland DH. 104 Dove 5 G-APSO
de Havilland DH.104 Dove 5 G-APSO (msn 04505), at the College of Aeronautics at Cranfield. Date: 1960s

Background imageDh Collection: Royal Air Force de Havilland DH. 98 Mosquito B Mk. IV DK336

Royal Air Force de Havilland DH. 98 Mosquito B Mk. IV DK336
Royal Air Force de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito B Mk.IV DK336. Seen in the photo is the common affliction of the Mosquito; drooping main Undercarriage doors

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 82a Tiger Moth II G-AREH

de Havilland DH. 82a Tiger Moth II G-AREH
de Havilland DH.82a Tiger Moth II G-AREH / ex DE241 (msn 85287) Date: 1950s-1960s

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 82a Tiger Moth G-AIXD

de Havilland DH. 82a Tiger Moth G-AIXD
de Havilland DH.82a Tiger Moth G-AIXD at Old Warden. Date: 1969

Background imageDh Collection: Royal Navy de Havilland DH. 104 Sea Devon C. 20

Royal Navy de Havilland DH. 104 Sea Devon C. 20
Royal Navy de Havilland DH.104 Sea Devon C.20 XJ348 (msn 4406). Later registered G-AMXX, then G-NAVY on 6 January 1982; to Hermeskeil Museum, Germany March 2003. Date: 1970s

Background imageDh Collection: The first de Havilland DH. 112 Venom prototype - VV612

The first de Havilland DH. 112 Venom prototype - VV612
The de Havilland DH.112 Venom - a British post-war single-engined jet aircraft developed and manufactured by the de Havilland Aircraft Company

Background imageDh Collection: Croydon Airport - de Havilland DH. 86b Express G-AEJM

Croydon Airport - de Havilland DH. 86b Express G-AEJM
de Havilland DH.86b Express G-AEJM (msn 2351) of Wrightways Ltd.. approaching to land at Croydon Airport. G-AEJM was first registered on 06.07.36

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 114 Sea Heron C. 1

de Havilland DH. 114 Sea Heron C. 1
de Havilland DH.114 Sea Heron C.1 Date: 1960s-1970s

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 60 Moth G-EBLV (msn 188) at RAF St Athan

de Havilland DH. 60 Moth G-EBLV (msn 188) at RAF St Athan
de Havilland DH.60 Moth G-EBLV (msn 188) at RAF St Athan Date: 1960s

Background imageDh Collection: Royal Air Force de Havilland DH. 104 Devon C. 2 VP976

Royal Air Force de Havilland DH. 104 Devon C. 2 VP976
Royal Air Force de Havilland DH.104 Devon C.2 VP976, (scrapped at RAF Northolt 1994). Date: 1980s

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 104 Dove 6BA N427LA

de Havilland DH. 104 Dove 6BA N427LA
de Havilland DH.104 Dove 6BA N427LA (msn 04353) of Desert Commuter Airlines, at Los Angeles International Airport. Date: 1960s-1970s

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 82a Tiger Moth A-10

de Havilland DH. 82a Tiger Moth A-10
de Havilland DH.82a Tiger Moth A-10 of the Koninklijke Luchtmacht (Royal Netherlands Air Force) (ex RAF PG690) Date: 1960s

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 60GIII Moth Major HB-UPE

de Havilland DH. 60GIII Moth Major HB-UPE
de Havilland DH.60GIII Moth Major HB-UPE Delivered June 1934 to Werner Ochetti as CH-348. Seen in this photograph owned by Section Vaudoise de lAE.C.S. Somewhere In Switzerland. Date: 1960s

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 82a Tiger Moth G-ANEL

de Havilland DH. 82a Tiger Moth G-ANEL
de Haviland DH.82a Tiger Moth G-ANEL probably at Baginton (Coventry Airport) for the 1963 John Morgan Trophy air race, flown with race number 30 by J. H. Denyer and entered by W. P. Meynell

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland DH. 80 Puss Moth G-AHLO

de Havilland DH. 80 Puss Moth G-AHLO
de Havilland DH.80 Puss Moth G-AHLO Date: 1950s-1960s



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Diving into the rich history of de Havilland aircraft, from the iconic Jersey Airways poster to the De Havilland DH. 112 Sea Venom F. A. W. 21 XA539, these hints take us on a thrilling journey through aviation. The De Havilland DH 82 Tiger Moth, known as the RAF's standard prima, showcases its timeless elegance and reliability. Egyptian Airlines poster reminds us of the global reach of de Havilland planes, while Croydon Airport's de Havilland DH. 84 Dragon G-ACIU represents an era of glamorous air travel. The sleek and versatile de Havilland DH. 104 Dove 6 G-ANUU captures our imagination with its impressive capabilities. In military operations, Fleet Air Arm's de Havilland DH. 115 Sea Vampire T. 22 XA160 demonstrates cutting-edge technology and innovation in action. Beyond aviation itself, we catch a glimpse of D. H Lawrence & Wife alongside an Airco DH 4 two-seater light bomber - a reminder that these aircraft played significant roles during wartime. From commercial ventures to military prowess, each hint tells a unique story about de Havilland's legacy in shaping aviation history worldwide. As we explore further with posters like Jersey Airways and No. 2 Squadron Canadian Air Force, it becomes evident that de Havilland has left an indelible mark on both civilian and military sectors alike.