Model. De Havilland "Comet" Aeroplane 'Grovenor House' (won London-Melbourne Race, 1934), scale 1:24. Model of de Havilland DH.88 Comet 1934
De Havilland Gipsy Twelve aero-engine, with separated fuel pipe elbow attached to straight connector, designed and made by De Havilland Aircraft Company Limited, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England, 1935-1937 De Havilland Gipsy Twelve aero-engine 1935-1937
De Havilland Super Sprite engine, no. 126. The Sprite was developed by De Havilland as an assisted take off unit for the Comet 1 aeroplane. The complete engine was first fired in 1949 and flight trials began in 1951. The engine used hydrogen peroxide as fuel and is capable of producing 2,270kg of thrust. De Havilland Super Sprite Rocket Engine circa 1949
Four bladed airscrew by de Havilland, for 200 HP Hispano Suiza engine; numbered G.42 N. D.2730. 25 P.2250 Four Bladed Airscrew for Hispano Suiza Engine
Prototype de Havilland 'Vampire' aircraft No. LZ 551 (without engine) Prototype de Havilland DH.100 Vampire Aircraft
Magazine articles, booklets, photographs and negatives relating to the Trident aircraft, 1962-1970. Trident photographs and publicity 1962-1970
A collection of recognition posters and booklets dating from the Second World War onwards. The material also includes some blueprints for parts of pre-war aircraft built by The de Havilland Aircraft Company and The Bristol Aeroplane Company. The collection includes one poster dating from the 1980s which is a reproduction of an original hot air balloon poster from 1826. Collection of Aircraft Recognition Booklets and Posters 1932-1990
Aircraft engine care and maintenance manuals for the D.H. Gipsy six, 200 h.p aero engine and the D.H Gipsy Major, 130 h.p aero engine. de Havilland Aircraft Company Ltd, 1935-1940. De Havilland Gipsy Aircraft maintenance manuals 1935-1940
A number of service manuals for propellors fitted to various aircraft they include; Bristol Britannia, Vickers Vanguard, Breguet Atlantic, Transall c160, Canadair CL44 and Blackburn Beverley. There are also a number of volumes that deal with generic propellers fitted to other aircraft of various types. De Havilland Propeller Maintenance Manuals 1952-1977
Cierva C.24 two-seater cabin Autogiro, designed by Juan de la Cierva, and made by de Havilland Aircraft Company, Stag Lane Aerodrome in Edgware, Middlesex, England and Cierva Autogiro Company Limited, England, 1931 Cierva C.24 two-seater cabin Autogiro 1931
A wooden structural member removed from a De Havilland D.H.88 Comet G - ACSS aircraft. Structural member removed from a De Havilland DH.88 Comet 1933-1934
Laminated wood propeller for use on a DeHavilland DH4 aircraft, c1918. Laminated Wood Propeller for use on de Havilland DH4 Aircraft circa 1918
Sectioned working example of a de Havilland Controllable Pitch Airscrew, together with one sectioned constant speed control unit and one descriptive drawing framed and glazed De Havilland Controllable-Pitch Airscrew (1939) 1939
De Havilland spectre rocket engine (No. 13008), by De Havilland Aircraft Company, Hatfield, England, 1954-1958 De Havilland Spectre Rocket Engine 1954-1958
Section of a Comet aircraft upper fuselage, by The de Havilland Aircraft Company Limited, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England, 1954. From Comet G-ALYP showing fatigue cracks around automatic direction finding hatches. Mounted on pine (wood) display stand. Section of upper fuselage of Comet G-ALYP showing fatigue cracks 1954
De Havilland D.H.89 Dragon Rapide Aircraft, registration G-ALXT, serial no. 6736. Built by Brush Coachworks Ltd, Loughborough, May 1944. Height 10' 4"; width 48'; length 34' 6". De Havilland DH89 Dragon Rapide Aircraft 1944
De Havilland Gyron turbojet engine (manufacturers display example - no internals) c. 1953 Display Model of De Havilland Gyron turbojet Engine 1953
Manufacturer's display board showing a sectioned blade and hub of a Hamilton Standard metal aeroplane propeller, made under licence by De Havilland Airscrews, Lostock. Blue maker's sticker on the propeller reads "De Havilland Controllable Pitch Propeller. Hawker Siddelley Dynamics. Hatfield, Herts, England. United Aircraft Corpn. Patent Licence." aeroplane component
De Havilland DH 104 Dove aircraft. Built Hatfield, February 1949. Air Ministry no. VP975. Maher's S/n 04255 De Havilland DH 104 Dove Aircraft 1949
De Havilland Goblin III turbojet, 1948, serial number 16111/A.654874 De Havilland Goblin III Turbojet Engine 1948
De Havilland Goblin turbojet engine (sectioned) c. 1946 Sectioned De Havilland Goblin Turbojet Engine 1946
Five publications relating to aviation including brochure for the De Havilland Dragon Rapide (1937), notes and instructions relating to the Bristol Hercules Engine, and The Air Ministry Account of Bomber Command's Offensive Against the Axis (1941). Books relating to flight engines and aircraft 1937-1981
Aircraft: De Havilland DH84 'Dragon' registration G-ACIT, serial no. 6039, by De Havilland Aircraft Co., Stag Lane, Edgware, 1933 De Havilland DH 84 Dragon Aircraft 1933
Petrol pump for D.H. 9A and Petrol Pump for D.H. 10 (two identical, one sectioned, wind driven pump Petrol pump for D.H. 9A and Petrol Pump for D.H. 10