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  2. de Havilland Hornet - Wikipedia

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    The de Havilland DH.103 Hornet, developed by de Havilland, is a fighter aircraft driven by two piston engines. It further exploited the wooden construction techniques that had been pioneered by the de Havilland Mosquito. Development of the Hornet had started during the Second World War as a private venture.

  3. De Havilland Hornet/Sea Hornet - Wikipedia

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    De Havilland Hornet/Sea Hornet. Add languages. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects

  4. Category:De Havilland aircraft - Wikipedia

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    De Havilland DH.27 Derby; De Havilland DH.34; De Havilland DH.37; De Havilland DH.50; De Havilland DH.51; De Havilland DH.52; De Havilland DH.53 Humming Bird; De Havilland DH.60 Moth; De Havilland DH.65 Hound; De Havilland DH.71 Tiger Moth; De Havilland DH.72; De Havilland DH.77; De Havilland DH.88 Comet; De Havilland DH 108; British Aerospace ...

  5. List of de Havilland aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Powered by two de Havilland Gnome turboprops with a high-wing layout and a maximum capacity of 40 passengers or a payload of 7800 lb. Designed for economic operations over very short routes (e.g. 200 mi), but with a full fuel load and payload reduced to 2400 lb, the range could be extended to 1610 mi. Abandoned due to competition with the HS ...

  6. No. 64 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    In March 1946 No. 64 Squadron received De Havilland Hornet F.1 twin-engined fighters and moved to RAF Linton-on-Ouse in August of the same year. The F.1 was replaced by the Hornet F.3 in April 1948. In March 1951 the squadron converted to the Gloster Meteor F.4/F.8 jet fighter. The squadron was also relocated to RAF Duxford.

  7. List of Rolls-Royce Merlin variants - Wikipedia

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    de Havilland Hornet F Mk.1, PR Mk.2, F Mk.3, FR Mk.4. Redesigned "slimline" versions for the de Havilland Hornet. Engine modified to decrease frontal area to a minimum and was the first Merlin series to use down-draught induction systems. Coolant pump moved from the bottom of the engine to the starboard side. Two-speed, two-stage supercharger ...

  8. Category:De Havilland Mosquito - Wikipedia

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  9. Airco DH.4 - Wikipedia

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    The DH.4 was designed by Geoffrey de Havilland as a light two-seat combat aircraft, intended to perform both day bomber and aerial reconnaissance missions. [3] The intention was for it to be powered by the newly developed 160 hp (120 kW) Beardmore Halford Pullinger (BHP) engine.