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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: Airco DH 1a two-seater of No. 14 Squadron, Palestine

Airco DH 1a two-seater of No. 14 Squadron, Palestine
A gun-equipped Airco DH 1a two-seater of No. 14 Squadron, RFC, based in Palestine, serial no. 4607, in service from June 1916. Date: circa 1916-1917

Background imageDh Collection: The Royal Air Force in the west by G. H. Davis

The Royal Air Force in the west by G. H. Davis
The Royal Air Force in the west. Types of machines which have been fighting and bombing during the great assault, First World War. Date: 1918

Background imageDh Collection: D. H. LAWRENCE (1885-1930). Oil over a photograph by Nickolas Muray, 1920s

D. H. LAWRENCE (1885-1930). Oil over a photograph by Nickolas Muray, 1920s
D.H. LAWRENCE (1885-1930). Oil over a photograph by Nickolas Muray, 1920s

Background imageDh Collection: DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE. (1885-1930). English writer

DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE. (1885-1930). English writer. Photographed in the 1920s by Nickolas Muray

Background imageDh Collection: DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE (1885-1930). English writer. The Lawrence family, left to right: Ada

DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE (1885-1930). English writer. The Lawrence family, left to right: Ada, Emily, Mrs. Lawrence (Lydia), Bert (D.H.), George, Ernest, Mr. Lawrence. Photographed c1893

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland / Hawker Siddeley DH / HS121 Trident 1E YI-AEA

de Havilland / Hawker Siddeley DH / HS121 Trident 1E YI-AEA
de Havilland/Hawker Siddeley DH/HS121 Trident 1E, YI-AEA, in Iraqi Airways markings

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland / Hawker Siddeley DH / HS121 Trident 1C G-ARPE

de Havilland / Hawker Siddeley DH / HS121 Trident 1C G-ARPE
de Havilland/Hawker Siddeley DH/HS121 Trident 1C, G-ARPE, in BEA markings

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland / Hawker Siddeley DH / HS121 Trident 1C, G-ARPA

de Havilland / Hawker Siddeley DH / HS121 Trident 1C, G-ARPA
The first de Havilland/Hawker Siddeley DH/HS121 Trident 1C, G-ARPA, for BEA is rolled out at Hatfield on 4 August 1961 past a de Havilland Comet 4B, also in BEA markings. Date: 1961

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland / Hawker Siddeley DH / HS121 Trident 3

de Havilland / Hawker Siddeley DH / HS121 Trident 3
de Havilland/Hawker Siddeley DH/HS121 Trident 3 of British Airways

Background imageDh Collection: de Havilland / Hawker Siddeley DH / HS121 Trident 2E G-AVFC

de Havilland / Hawker Siddeley DH / HS121 Trident 2E G-AVFC
de Havilland/Hawker Siddeley DH/HS121 Trident 2E, G-AVFC, of BEA at Hatfield. John Cunningham is on the left

Background imageDh Collection: DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE (1885-1930). English writer. Oil on canvas, 1920, by Jan Juta

DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE (1885-1930). English writer. Oil on canvas, 1920, by Jan Juta

Background imageDh Collection: Dh Dragon Rapide Plane

Dh Dragon Rapide Plane
A De Havilland Dragon Rapide aeroplane. Date: 1934

Background imageDh Collection: Aeroplane Pilots

Aeroplane Pilots
The Captain and First Officer on the flight deck of the D.H. 91 Albatross Frobisher class aeroplane. Date: 1938

Background imageDh Collection: Two British DH9A biplanes in flight, WW1

Two British DH9A biplanes in flight, WW1
Two British DH9A Airco (De Havilland) light bomber two-seater biplanes (nicknamed the Ninak) of 39 Squadron RAF in flight during the First World War. This model had a 400hp Liberty engine. Date: 1917

Background imageDh Collection: Airco Dh-4 War Plane

Airco Dh-4 War Plane
Gwendoline, an Airco DH-4 bomber, a plane specifically designed for daylight air raids. It first came into service in 1917. Date: circa 1917

Background imageDh Collection: Bentley / Dh Moth

Bentley / Dh Moth
Richard Read Bentley, Canadian aviator, and his De Havilland Moth



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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.