Colin Bell photographed by our Mosquito Prototype during a visit to the de Havilland Museum. He is widely recognised as the last surviving RAF pilot who flew the de Havilland Mosquito on bombing operations during World War II. He has just celebrated his 105th Birthday. Many congratulations Colin
Restored de Havilland DH53 Hummingbird takes flight
80 years ago. The most dangerous job in the Navy?
At the Museum
At the Museum
Today at the Museum
I love the photomontage of the Moth being 'stunted'
De Havilland News 100 years ago - Sir Charles Wakefield, Bart., presented to representatives of the Lancashire Aero Club the de Havilland " Moth "
The flying pictures show the " Moth " being stunted by Capt. Broad, the well-known de Havilland pilot.
Just Moths!
New playlist available on our Youtube Channel
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The de Havilland Aircraft Museum is now officially open again today, after the refurbishment of our shop and cafe.
Our de Havilland Sea Vixen. This British twin-engine, twin-boom fighter jet was a significant aircraft in the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm during the Cold War.
At the Museum today. The Welwyn Garden City Band playing 633 Squadron for the 85th anniversary of the Mosquito
Events at the Museum in November
Our 3 Mosquitos