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    Jet Age History: Successes And Failures. The De Havilland Comet was the First Passenger Jet Airliner

    Jet Age History: Successes And Failures. The De Havilland Comet was the First Passenger Jet Airliner. https://youtu.be/ZbOofEaFAHs
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    Restoring A British De Havilland Mosquito And A Look At The History Of The "Wooden Wonder"

    Restoring A British De Havilland Mosquito And A Look At The History Of The "Wooden Wonder" https://youtu.be/yoNk0Ky3lH4
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    Close Calls! Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet, Saunders-Roe SR.A/1, de Havilland DH.108

    Close Calls Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet, Saunders-Roe SR.A/1, de Havilland DH.108. With Eric Winkle Brown https://youtu.be/MhSoGnAj6aE
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    Propeller blade identification needed

    I would like to know more information about a propeller blade (who made it, what year it was made, what type of plane it was used on, etc). Thanks for any help! Aluminum propeller blade: There are several stamps on it that have "DHB"inside a round-cornered diamond shape. It is about 2m in...
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    De Havilland DH.98 Mosquito

    De Havilland DH.98 Mosquito
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    De Havilland F-8 Mosquito Manual

    "Flight Operating Instructions for Army Model F-8 Airplane", dated June 1944. Found on Aviation Archives.
  7. The De Havilland Hornet: The RAF's fastest piston engine aircraft

    The De Havilland Hornet: The RAF's fastest piston engine aircraft

    Following, the success of the Mosquito, De Havilland set off an providing the RAF with long-range, high performance fighter. From this the twin-engine De Havilland Hornet and Sea Hornet was born, an aircraft that test pilot Eric Brown believed could “even with one propellor feathered...loop...
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    Need help identifying WW2 propeller blade (Halifax?)

    Recently I bought a large propeller blade from a seller in antique military equipment in 's Gravezande, The Netherlands. The seller also told me he bought it from the Military Aviation Museum (now Military museum) in Soesterberg. It was brought to the museum presumably as a bottom find. What I...
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