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  1. Captain Sir Geoffrey de Havilland, was an English aviation pioneer and aerospace engineer. The aircraft company he founded produced the Mosquito, which has been considered the most versatile warplane ever built, and his Comet was the first jet airliner to go into production.

  2. A de Havilland Aircraft Company foi uma empresa aerospacial do Reino Unido fundada em 1920, quando a Airco, empresa da qual Geoffrey de Havilland foi dono e designer chefe, foi vendida para a BSA. Geoffrey então fundou uma nova companhia com o seu o nome, cuja primeira sede foi em Edgware , sendo transferida posteriormente para Hertfordshire , Inglaterra .

  3. 16 de ago. de 2023 · Sir Geoffrey de Havilland, the founder of the de Havilland World Enterprise, one of the first global manufacturing companies, was one of Britain’s aviation pioneers. Geoffrey and his colleague, Frank Hearle had designed and built their first aircraft, powered by an engine designed by Geoffrey, and neither of them had even seen an aircraft before. The first example crashed on the initial ...

  4. Sir Geoffrey de Havilland (1882-1965), Aircraft and aero-engine designer and manufacturer. Sitter in 16 portraits Aircraft designer and founder of the De Havilland Aircraft Company (1920) which made the Moth and other long-distance planes including the Mosquito which his company produced during the Second World War.

  5. La de Havilland Aircraft Company fu un'azienda britannica operante nel campo dell'aeronautica fondata da Geoffrey de Havilland nel settembre del 1920, dopo il fallimento dell' Aircraft Manufacturing Company, nota anche come Airco. La de Havilland Aircraft Company fu un'azienda molto importante, produttrice dei primi jet per passeggeri ed altri ...

  6. 4 de jul. de 2016 · Sky Fever, The Autobiography of Sir Geoffrey de Havilland.Hamish Hamilton. London. 1961. 240 pp. Illustrated. 25s. - Volume 66 Issue 622

  7. 1 de jan. de 2001 · The de Havilland family should be commended for this choice of paper for the printing of Sir Geoffrey’s work. It was produced, published, and made available for the public in 1979, and it remains available in limited numbers mostly as a direct purchase from either the publisher or booksellers focusing on sales from overseas.