Фотографии
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De Havilland’s largest and smallest at Hatfield in September 1937. The T.K.4 stands beneath the undercarriage of its step-brother, the Albatross. R. J. Waight made the maiden flights of both these aircraft.
The diminutive 19ft 8in span T.K.4 nestles between the undercarriage of the 104ft 8in span D.H.91 Albatross. Empty, the T.K.4 weighed less than one of the D.H.91's Gipsy Twelve engines. After R. J. Waight was killed flying the T.K.4 Geoffrey de Havilland became chief test pilot.Самолёты на фотографии: De Havilland Albatross / D.H.91 - Великобритания - 1937De Havilland Technical School T.K.4 - Великобритания - 1937
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Geoffrey de Havilland had to belly-land Mosquito fighter prototype W4052 at Panshanger following engine trouble on April 19, 1942.
Самолёты на фотографии: De Havilland Mosquito F - Великобритания - 1941
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Try as he might, Geoffrey de Havilland could not persuade the T.K.5 to leave the ground, and so this interesting canard research aircraft was scrapped.
Самолёты на фотографии: De Havilland Technical School T.K.5 - Великобритания - 1939
Статьи
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- Avro Vulcan B.2 XH558 /Preservation Profile/
- Jumbo /Press Call/
- Personal album. Civil
- Personal album. Military
- Skywriters
- Spitfire Notebook (1)
- A.Lumsden - AW Whitley /Take a card/ (2)
- C.Hall - Rich Mixture
- F.Mormillo - Pinocchio
- H.Levy - Classic Pitcairn
- H.Woodman - The origins of aerial bombardment (6)
- J.Stroud - Wings of Peace
- J.Yoxall - Geoffrey de Havilland Jr /They who dared first/ (1)
- M.Marsh - 200,000 perforations
- M.Oakey - Grapevine
- P.Arnold - Star of Ramat David
- P.Jarrett - Nothing ventured... (2)
- R.Riding - Bowlus twin-boomers