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de Havilland DH. 115 Vampire Trainer T. 11 WZ419
de Havilland DH.115 Vampire Trainer T.11 WZ419, the fourth production aircraft used for development, in the de Havilland line-up at the 1953 SBAC Farnborough Air Show. Also visible are the two Avro Vulcan prototypes and the first Handley Page Victor prototype on the other side of the runway where the de Havilland DH.110 WG240 is seen landing. de Havilland Canada DHC.1 Chipmunk T.10 WZ884 Sea Venom FAW.20 WM503 Venom FB.1 WE??? Vampire T.11 WZ419 Dove 6 G-AMZN, wing-tip visible to the left of WZ419 Date: 1953
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1953 Also Avro Chipmunk Development Dove Farnborough Fourth Handley Havilland Landing Line Up Prototype Prototypes Runway Sbac Trainer Vampire Venom Victor Visible Vulcan Wg240 Wing Tip
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In this photograph from the 1953 SBAC Farnborough Air Show, the de Havilland DH.115 Vampire Trainer T.11 WZ419 takes center stage. As the fourth production aircraft used for development in the de Havilland line-up, WZ419 showcases the sleek design and advanced technology of this iconic British jet trainer. Surrounding WZ419 are several other notable aircraft that graced the skies during this era. On the other side of the runway, two Avro Vulcan prototypes and the first Handley Page Victor prototype can be seen. The Avro Vulcan, a long-range, variable geometry delta-wing bomber, and the Handley Page Victor, a long-range strategic transport aircraft, were both groundbreaking designs that would go on to serve the Royal Air Force (RAF) for decades. Additionally, the de Havilland DH.110 WG240 is seen making its way to the runway for landing. The DH.110, also known as the Chipmunk, was a popular primary trainer used by the RAF and various other air forces around the world. In the foreground, a Sea Venom FAW.20 WM503 and a Venom FB.1 WE??? can be spotted. The Sea Venom was a naval variant of the Venom fighter, while the Venom FB.1 was a versatile fighter-bomber. The Dove 6 G-AMZN, a civilian version of the DH.112 Dove, is also present, with its wing-tip visible to the left of WZ419. This photograph offers a fascinating glimpse into the aviation landscape of 1953, showcasing the de Havilland DH.115 Vampire Trainer T.11 WZ419 and several other groundbreaking aircraft that defined the era.
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