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Messerschmitt Bf 109E

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1940-1943, London, Hangar Three/Four, 78/A/624

The Messerschmitt Bf 109 was the Luftwaffe's principal fighter aircraft during the Battle of Britain. It could outclimb and outgun the RAF's Hurricanes and Spitfires. However, its limited range allowed pilots only 20 minutes flying time during raids over south-east England.

Single engine aircraft with propeller and yellow nose and grey body, © RAF Museum

Mosquitoes for Victory Drive

Film & Sound, In Storage, X001-6449

Recording in which a shop steward and a manager of the de Havilland Aircraft Company give their perspectives on the production of Mosquitoes and the aeroplane’s importance to the war effort.

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De Havilland presents the Mosquito

Film & Sound, FC91/93

Film on the de Havilland Mosquito aircraft, illustrating the aeroplane’s concept, design, construction and operational roles. These include passenger flights with British Overseas Airways, bombing, reconnaissance, nightfighting and maritime strike.

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De Havilland 16mm reduction, can 102/2 - the Hornet Long Range Fighter

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC95/180

Film in which a de Havilland Hornet twin-engined fighter aircraft makes several low passes over an airfield and is seen in air-to-air film as it manoeuvres around the camera aircraft.

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De Havilland Aircraft Company, can 94, Comet prototype construction shots, circa 1949

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC96/176

Film in which the prototype de Havilland Comet airliner is seen from various angles during construction, including testing of the undercarriage and of the aeroplane’s de Havilland Ghost jet engines.

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De Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk T.10 (WB550) in flight, 29 September 1949

Photographs, In Storage, P100141

The De Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk was designed in Canada as a replacement for the De Havilland Tiger Moth. The prototype made its first flight on 22 May 1946.

De Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk T.10 (WB550) in flight, 29 September 1949 | P100141, Royal Air Force Museum, Charles Brown Collection

First flight of the De Havilland Comet

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC93/386

Film on the first flight of the de Havilland Comet jet airliner. Test pilot John Cunningham is seen boarding the prototype Comet before conducting fast ground runs and taking off.

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De Havilland 16mm reduction, can 100A - De Havilland diary, 1946-1949

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC95/184

Film on the work of the de Havilland Aircraft Company during the late 1940s, including D.H.108 experimental aircraft, Vampire fighter aircraft, aircraft carrier deck landings and the prototype Comet airliner.

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De Havilland Aircraft Company, can 358, construction shots of Comet prototype, 1949

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC96/321

Film in which the prototype de Havilland Comet airliner is seen from various angles during construction, including work on the wings, inside the fuselage and on de Havilland Ghost engines.

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De Havilland Aircraft Company, can 338, 1957 Farnborough Air Show, 1957

Film & Sound, FC96/311

Film in which a range of Royal Air Force, Royal Navy, civilian and prototype aircraft are seen in the air and on the ground at the 1957 Farnborough air display.

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