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De Havilland then set up a company under his name in September of that year at... De Havilland Aircraft Company was responsible for producing the first passenger jet and other innovative aircraft... de Havilland concentrated on single and two... De Havilland continued to produce high... de Havilland continued with leading... De Havilland DH 108 Swallow... de Havilland DH 108 Swallow... bought de Havilland in 1960 but kept it as a separate company until 1963... In that year it became the de Havilland Division of Hawker Siddeley Aviation... and the de Havilland name live on... with De Havilland launching a major effort to build a new version that would be both larger and... enabled De Havilland to return to the skies in 1958... De Havilland also pushed into the new field of long... De Havilland returned to the airline world in 1962 with a three... De Havilland built only 117 Tridents... de Havilland DH 83 Fox Moth... de Havilland DH 83 Fox Moth... de Havilland DH 83 Fox Moth... de Havilland Mosquito B 35... de Havilland Mosquito B 35... de Havilland Mosquito B 35... 1936 de Havilland DH87B Hornet Moth taking off at Kemble Air Day... 1936 de Havilland DH87B Hornet Moth taking off at Kemble Air Day... de Havilland DH87B Hornet Moth... De Havilland Aircraft Heritage Centre... de Havilland Aircraft Heritage Centre... De Havilland Canada Dash 7... De Havilland Canada Dash 8... Licenced production of the de Havilland Vampire began in 1948... engine chosen for the new design was the de Havilland Gipsy Major Mk... The de Havilland Australia concern is now owned by... de Havilland was also a significant producer of aero engines... The de Havilland company was also a competitor to... de Havilland Aeronautical Technical School Association... De Havilland Canada Dash 7... De Havilland Canada Dash 8...

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