A modified de Havilland Chipmunk in red, white and blue livery gained fame in the hands of the late air show ace Art Scholl during the 1970s.
The de Havilland Mosquito was a lightweight and nimble bomber made out of wood, and it became an iconic aircraft of the Royal Air Force during WWII. The RAF initially had skepticism about the ...
What You Need to Know: The De Havilland Sea Vixen was a British twin-engine, twin-boom fighter aircraft with an ...
Source: BBC Displays at the museum in London Colney, which is dedicated to the preservation and display of de Havilland aircraft, include the fuselage of one of three Comet 1A airliners built at ...
Since 1959, most of the collection at the de Havilland Aircraft Museum in Hertfordshire has been outside. The hangar, built using a £1.9m National Lottery Heritage Fund grant, would make it an ...