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  1. For information, contact Daniel Guggenheim Board of Award, c/o AIAA, 1801 Alexander Bell Drive #500, Reston, VA 20190, 703-264-7623 1. MEDALIST FOR 1952. For forty years of pioneering in military and commercial aircraft and the development of long-range jet transport. SIR GEOFFREY DE HAVILLAND. From early hand-built biplanes to successful jet ...

  2. The Charity has presented Geoffrey de Havilland Pilot Engineering scholarships to support the Flying Studies phase since 2007, providing funds to help gain an instrument rating. With assets of over one million pounds, the GdHFF assists young people in advancing their education through a variety of aviation-related activities.

  3. Die de Havilland Aircraft Company Limited war ein 1920 von Geoffrey de Havilland gegründeter britischer Flugzeug- und Flugmotorenhersteller mit Sitz in Edgware, später Hatfield. Bekannt wurde das Unternehmen durch den Doppeldecker Gipsy Moth, die im Zweiten Weltkrieg eingesetzte Mosquito und das erste strahlgetriebene Verkehrsflugzeug der ...

  4. Sir Geoffrey de Havilland, född den 27 juli 1882 i High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, död den 21 maj 1965 i Watford, Hertfordshire var en brittisk flygplanskonstruktör som grundade De Havilland Aircraft Company 1920, vilket bland annat producerade De Havilland Mosquito och det första jetplanet för passagerartrafik, De Havilland Comet.

  5. List of de Havilland aircraft. This is a list of aircraft produced or proposed by Geoffrey de Havilland or designed at the de Havilland Aircraft Company from its founding in 1920 until its purchase by (and integration into) the Hawker Siddeley Group in 1959. The aircraft are ordered by de Havilland model number; The numbers started with de ...

  6. 30 de jun. de 2021 · In 1907, Geoffrey de Havilland borrowed £1,000 (£125,000 adjusted for inflation) from his maternal grandfather as an advance on his inheritance. Using this money, and the next two years of his life, Geoffrey built what’s now called DH Biplane No.1. Geoffrey flew the No.1 for the first (and only) time in December 1909.

  7. On 29 September 1943 the DH.100, powered by the Goblin, was flown for the first time by Geoffrey de Havilland Jnr. It was originally known as the Spidercrab but was renamed Vampire. Production was contracted to English Electric at Preston, Lancashire, and the first production aircraft flew on 20 April 1945. It did not enter service, however ...