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  • Airco
  • British aircraft manufacturer

    The Aircraft Manufacturing Company Limited (Airco) was an early British aircraft manufacturer. Established during 1912, it grew rapidly during the First

    Airco

    Airco

  • Airco DH.4
  • British bomber used during the First World War

    The Airco DH.4 is a British two-seat biplane day bomber of the First World War. It was designed by Geoffrey de Havilland (hence "DH") for Airco, and was

    Airco DH.4

    Airco DH.4

    Airco_DH.4

  • Airco DH.2
  • 1915 fighter aircraft by Airco

    The Airco DH.2 was a single-seat pusher biplane fighter aircraft which operated during the First World War. It was the second pusher design by aeronautical

    Airco DH.2

    Airco DH.2

    Airco_DH.2

  • De Havilland
  • 1920–1963 aircraft manufacturer

    January 1920, Geoffrey de Havilland was working for Airco as technical director and chief designer. Airco were in poor financial position after the war with

    De Havilland

    De_Havilland

  • Airco DH.9
  • 1917 bomber aircraft family by Airco

    The Airco DH.9 (from de Havilland 9) – also known after 1920 as the de Havilland DH.9 – is a British single-engined biplane bomber that was developed

    Airco DH.9

    Airco DH.9

    Airco_DH.9

  • Airco DH.9A
  • 1918 bomber aircraft by Airco

    The Airco DH.9A is a British single-engined light bomber that was designed and first used shortly before the end of the First World War. It was a development

    Airco DH.9A

    Airco DH.9A

    Airco_DH.9A

  • Airco DH.16
  • 1919 biplane airliner by Airco

    The Airco DH.16 was an early British airliner designed by Geoffrey de Havilland, the chief designer at Airco. It accommodated a pilot plus four passengers

    Airco DH.16

    Airco DH.16

    Airco_DH.16

  • List of de Havilland aircraft
  • numbers started with de Havilland's employment at the Airco company as chief designer. Although Airco built the planes, their design was owned[citation needed]

    List of de Havilland aircraft

    List_of_de_Havilland_aircraft

  • Airco DH.5
  • British First World War fighter aircraft

    The Airco DH.5 was a British First World War single-seat biplane fighter aircraft. It was designed and manufactured at British aviation company Airco. Development

    Airco DH.5

    Airco DH.5

    Airco_DH.5

  • Aircraft Transport and Travel
  • British airline

    centenary of its operational passenger flights. Airco DH.4 Airco DH.4A Airco DH.6 Airco DH.9 Airco DH.9A Airco DH.9B de Havilland DH.16 de Havilland DH.18

    Aircraft Transport and Travel

    Aircraft Transport and Travel

    Aircraft_Transport_and_Travel

  • Airco DH.1
  • British military aircraft

    The Airco DH.1 was an early military biplane of typical "Farman" pattern flown by Britain's Royal Flying Corps during World War I. By the time the powerplant

    Airco DH.1

    Airco DH.1

    Airco_DH.1

  • Airco DH.9C
  • The Airco DH.9C was a British passenger aircraft. After World War I there were many surplus Airco DH.9 light bombers, designed by Geoffrey de Havilland

    Airco DH.9C

    Airco DH.9C

    Airco_DH.9C

  • Geoffrey de Havilland
  • English aircraft engineer (1882–1965)

    he was recruited to become the chief designer at Airco, in Hendon. He designed many aircraft for Airco, all designated by his initials, DH. Large numbers

    Geoffrey de Havilland

    Geoffrey de Havilland

    Geoffrey_de_Havilland

  • Airco DH.6
  • 1916 trainer biplane

    The Airco DH.6 was a British military trainer biplane used by the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War. Known by various nicknames, including

    Airco DH.6

    Airco DH.6

    Airco_DH.6

  • De Havilland DH.14 Okapi
  • aircraft was designed as an Airco DH.4 and DH.9 replacement, but it never entered production. The Okapi was a scaled-up Airco DH.9 with a bigger engine

    De Havilland DH.14 Okapi

    De Havilland DH.14 Okapi

    De_Havilland_DH.14_Okapi

  • Hawker Siddeley Trident
  • British airliner, 1962–1995

    Siddeley HS-121 Trident (originally the de Havilland DH.121 and briefly the Airco DH.121) is a British airliner produced by Hawker Siddeley. In 1957, de Havilland

    Hawker Siddeley Trident

    Hawker Siddeley Trident

    Hawker_Siddeley_Trident

  • Gloster Aircraft Company
  • English aircraft manufacturer (1917–1963)

    aircraft manufacturer Airco held the other 50 per cent. On the company's board were A W Martyn, Burroughes, and George Holt Thomas of Airco. The firm quickly

    Gloster Aircraft Company

    Gloster_Aircraft_Company

  • Airco Caravan
  • Dutch painter

    Airco Caravan (born May 24, 1965) is a painter and conceptual artist based in Amsterdam and New York City. Airco was born as Ine Reijnen in Boven-Leeuwen

    Airco Caravan

    Airco_Caravan

  • Airco DH.3
  • The Airco DH.3 was a British bomber aircraft of the First World War. The DH.3 was designed in 1916 as a long-range day bomber by Geoffrey de Havilland

    Airco DH.3

    Airco_DH.3

  • Airco DH.10 Amiens
  • Twin-engined heavy bomber

    The Airco DH.10 Amiens was a twin-engined heavy bomber designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Airco. It performed the first nighttime

    Airco DH.10 Amiens

    Airco DH.10 Amiens

    Airco_DH.10_Amiens

  • Lanoe Hawker
  • British fighter pilot in World War I (1890-1916)

    fighter squadron, Number 24 based at Hounslow Heath Aerodrome and flying the Airco DH.2 pusher. After two fatalities in recent flying accidents, the new fighter

    Lanoe Hawker

    Lanoe Hawker

    Lanoe_Hawker

  • Maiduguri International Airport
  • Airport serving Maiduguri, Nigeria

    Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State in Nigeria. The first aircraft, an Airco DH.9, that landed in Nigeria, landed in Maiduguri in 1925. Transport in

    Maiduguri International Airport

    Maiduguri International Airport

    Maiduguri_International_Airport

  • Liberty L-12
  • American aircraft engine

    the Liberty was in aircraft. American-built versions of the Airco DH.4 Airco DH.9A Airco DH.10 Amiens Breguet 14 B2 L Caproni Ca.60 Curtiss H-16 Curtiss

    Liberty L-12

    Liberty L-12

    Liberty_L-12

  • William Edward Green
  • British World War I flying ace

    flying ace. He was credited with nine aerial victories while flying the Airco DH.4, making him one of the few World War I aces who were bomber pilots

    William Edward Green

    William_Edward_Green

  • Leading-edge slat
  • Device increasing the lift of the wing at low speed (take-off and landing)

    ownership agreement with Lachmann. That year, an Airco DH.9 was fitted with slats and test flown. Later, an Airco DH.9A was modified as a monoplane with a large

    Leading-edge slat

    Leading-edge slat

    Leading-edge_slat

  • Boeing Model 42
  • American observation aircraft

    from the Airco DH.4, taking advantage of the large number of aircraft left over after the end of World War I. The Model 42 was essentially an Airco DH-4M-1

    Boeing Model 42

    Boeing_Model_42

  • Galloway Adriatic
  • WW1 era inline-6 aircraft engine

    made by ladies for others of their sex". Airco DH4 Airco DH9 Avro 529 Beardmore W.B.1 Bristol F.2 Fighter Airco DH.10 Sopwith Rhino Data from Engineering

    Galloway Adriatic

    Galloway Adriatic

    Galloway_Adriatic

  • De Havilland DH.15
  • Bombs: Up to 460 lb (210 kg) bombs Wikimedia Commons has media related to Airco DH.15. Jackson 1978, p. 153 Mason 1994, p. 129 Jackson, A.J. (1978). de

    De Havilland DH.15

    De Havilland DH.15

    De_Havilland_DH.15

  • Rolls-Royce Eagle
  • 12-cylinder vee liquid cooled aircraft engine

    N.S.3 North Sea Airship Admiralty 23 Class Airship Airco DH.4 Airco DH.9 Airco DH.10 Amiens Airco DH.16 ANEC III BAT F.K.26 Blackburn Blackburd Curtiss

    Rolls-Royce Eagle

    Rolls-Royce Eagle

    Rolls-Royce_Eagle

  • Flying coffin
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    narrow-body airliner Airco DH.4, a British two-seat biplane day bomber also called a "flaming coffin" with original fuel tank configuration Airco DH.6, a British

    Flying coffin

    Flying_coffin

  • Alan Incell Riley
  • RFC air ace

    Between 1919 and 1920, Riley flew the London to Paris route as a pilot with Airco Ltd. In 1928, he worked at the Westland Aircraft Works. From 1928 Riley

    Alan Incell Riley

    Alan_Incell_Riley

  • Fairey Fawn
  • British single-engine light bomber of the 1920s

    single-engine light bomber of the 1920s. It was designed as a replacement for the Airco DH.9A and served with the Royal Air Force between 1924 and 1929. The Fairey

    Fairey Fawn

    Fairey Fawn

    Fairey_Fawn

  • Daimler Airway
  • Airline of the United Kingdom (1921–1924)

    Daimler Airway after combination with the assets of the failed ventures Airco and its subsidiary, Aircraft Transport and Travel, which were acquired by

    Daimler Airway

    Daimler_Airway

  • Imperial Gift
  • Donation of aircraft by Britain after World War I

    of fighters were also included: 62 × Avro 504 trainers 10 × Airco DH.4 bombers 12 × Airco DH.9A bombers 12 × Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5a fighters 8 ×

    Imperial Gift

    Imperial Gift

    Imperial_Gift

  • George Holt Thomas
  • Aviation industry pioneer and newspaper proprietor (1869–1929)

    founded the business which became Aircraft Manufacturing Company Limited or Airco. Son and grandson of successful artists, he initially followed his father

    George Holt Thomas

    George Holt Thomas

    George_Holt_Thomas

  • Airco DH.11 Oxford
  • The Airco DH.11 Oxford (later de Havilland) was a British twin-engined biplane bomber which was designed to replace the earlier Airco DH.10 Amiens. It

    Airco DH.11 Oxford

    Airco DH.11 Oxford

    Airco_DH.11_Oxford

  • Naval Air Service (Greece)
  • Military unit

    Veloudios, distinguished during the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922). Airco DH.4 Airco DH.6 Airco DH.9 Ansaldo A.1 Balilla Astra Hydroplane Bristol Scout C Fairey

    Naval Air Service (Greece)

    Naval_Air_Service_(Greece)

  • John Russell (aviator)
  • enlistees, he swore allegiance to King George V. Russell became the aircrew on Airco DH.9 bombers of No. 103 Squadron RAF. His first aerial success came at 2030

    John Russell (aviator)

    John_Russell_(aviator)

  • 4M
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Canadair North Star A-4M, a model of Douglas A-4 Skyhawk Fokker DH-4M, see Airco DH.4 VF-4M, see VMA-211 VB-4M, see VMFA-232 PB-4M, see Osa (handgun) Sun-4m

    4M

    4M

  • Westland Wapiti
  • British general-purpose military aircraft of the interwar era

    1920s. It was designed and built by Westland Aircraft Works to replace the Airco DH.9A in Royal Air Force service. First flying in 1927, the Wapiti entered

    Westland Wapiti

    Westland Wapiti

    Westland_Wapiti

  • John Oliver Andrews
  • English flying ace and Royal Air Force Air Vice-Marshal (1896-1989)

    (Observer). He was then assigned to the newly formed No. 24 Squadron RFC as an Airco DH.2 pilot. On 16 December 1915, he was appointed a Flying Officer. On 27

    John Oliver Andrews

    John_Oliver_Andrews

  • Sports Arena, Kingston upon Hull
  • Sports venue

    The Sports Arena, also known as the Tigers Trust Arena (formerly the Airco Arena, the Bonus Arena, Gemtec Arena and the Vulcan Arena) is a sports centre

    Sports Arena, Kingston upon Hull

    Sports Arena, Kingston upon Hull

    Sports_Arena,_Kingston_upon_Hull

  • AIM Altitude
  • Abbott-Baynes Sailplanes ABC Motors Air Navigation and Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong

    AIM Altitude

    AIM_Altitude

  • MBDA
  • European developer and manufacturer of missiles

    Abbott-Baynes Sailplanes ABC Motors Air Navigation and Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong

    MBDA

    MBDA

    MBDA

  • Vickers 131 Valiant
  • British general-purpose biplane

    Vickers in 1927, with the intention of replacing the Royal Air Force's Airco DH.9As, but was unsuccessful, with only a single example built, which was

    Vickers 131 Valiant

    Vickers 131 Valiant

    Vickers_131_Valiant

  • Hejaz Air Force
  • Component of the armed forces of the Kingdom of Hejaz

    new entity, which was also called the Hejaz Flying Corps. The first, two Airco DH.9 and two Armstrong Whitworth F.K.8 bombers, along with four spare engines

    Hejaz Air Force

    Hejaz Air Force

    Hejaz_Air_Force

  • List of aircraft of the Royal Flying Corps
  • 1910–1910 Lebaudy Morning Post 1910–1911 Man-lifting kite ASL Valkyrie Airco DH.3 Armstrong Whitworth F.K.7 Armstrong Whitworth F.K.9 Armstrong Whitworth

    List of aircraft of the Royal Flying Corps

    List of aircraft of the Royal Flying Corps

    List_of_aircraft_of_the_Royal_Flying_Corps

  • Skyhook
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Wireless, a technology company that invented hybrid location positioning Airco DH.6, nicknamed Skyhook, an early (1916) ab initio trainer aircraft Australian

    Skyhook

    Skyhook

  • Kabul airlift of 1928–1929
  • included seven Vickers Victoria aircraft, one Handley Page Hinaidi, 24 Airco DH.9As and two Westland Wapitis. The airlift was challenging as it required

    Kabul airlift of 1928–1929

    Kabul_airlift_of_1928–1929

  • Fiat A.12
  • 1910s Italian piston aircraft engine

    of 13,260 A.12s were produced between 1916 and 1919. A.12 A.12bis Airco DH.4 Airco DH.9 Ansaldo A.300 Breguet 14 Caproni Ca.4 Caproni Ca.5 Caproni Ca

    Fiat A.12

    Fiat A.12

    Fiat_A.12

  • Renault 80 hp
  • V8 piston aircraft engine

    result, corresponding cylinders in each row were arranged directly opposite. Airco DH.6 Alliance P.1 Avro 548 Farman MF.11 Shorthorn Farman F.41 and F.1,41

    Renault 80 hp

    Renault 80 hp

    Renault_80_hp

  • List of Turkish Air Force aircraft
  • the forces. Includes the Ottoman Aviation Squadrons inventory: AEG C.IV Airco DH.9 Airspeed Oxford Albatros B.I Albatros C.I Albatros C.III Albatros C

    List of Turkish Air Force aircraft

    List_of_Turkish_Air_Force_aircraft

  • List of aerial victories of Werner Voss
  • William Martin Vernon Cotton KIA 4 1 February 1917 @ 16:00 hours Albatros Airco D.H.2 s/n A2614 from 29 Squadron Shot down Achiet-le-Petit Captain Albert

    List of aerial victories of Werner Voss

    List_of_aerial_victories_of_Werner_Voss

  • Davis gun
  • Recoilless cannon

    tested on various aircraft and some aircraft were designed to carry the gun: Airco DH.4 Armstrong-Whitworth FK.5 and FK.6 - "escort fighter" triplane Curtiss

    Davis gun

    Davis gun

    Davis_gun

  • Birmingham Small Arms Company
  • Major British industrial combine

    the end was building 80 Airco de Havilland bombers a month. In February 1920, BSA acquired Aircraft Manufacturing Company (Airco), the world's largest aircraft

    Birmingham Small Arms Company

    Birmingham Small Arms Company

    Birmingham_Small_Arms_Company

  • Eric Betts
  • Irish air officer of the British Royal Air Force

    bases to the west of the Kiel Canal, and Betts was selected to fly in the Airco DH.4 modified for this mission. Although the mission was cancelled, and

    Eric Betts

    Eric_Betts

  • B. C. Hucks
  • British aviator (1884–1918)

    of test flying during the First World War, while working at Hendon for Airco. Hucks was born on 25 October 1884 at Bentfield End, Stansted, Essex the

    B. C. Hucks

    B. C. Hucks

    B._C._Hucks

  • Hounslow Heath Aerodrome
  • Former airfield in London, England

    types such as Bristol Scout and Vickers F.B.5, then it standardised on Airco D.H.2s. 29 January 1916: No. 19 Training Squadron was formed at Hounslow

    Hounslow Heath Aerodrome

    Hounslow Heath Aerodrome

    Hounslow_Heath_Aerodrome

  • Northwest Regional Airport Terrace-Kitimat
  • Regional airport

    Retrieved 10 December 2024. "Direct Flights in Edmonton and Calgary". Airco Aircraft Charters. Retrieved 11 December 2024. "Prince George, BC, Canada

    Northwest Regional Airport Terrace-Kitimat

    Northwest Regional Airport Terrace-Kitimat

    Northwest_Regional_Airport_Terrace-Kitimat

  • BMW IV
  • Junkers F 13 LFG V 59 LFG V 60 Polikarpov R-1 BMW (Soviet unlicensed copy of Airco DH.9A) Kalinin K-Series Rohrbach Ro VII Robbe Rohrbach Ro VIII Roland I

    BMW IV

    BMW IV

    BMW_IV

  • Fighter aircraft
  • Military aircraft for air-to-air combat

    no better luck. An alternative was to build a "pusher" scout such as the Airco DH.2, with the propeller mounted behind the pilot. The main drawback was

    Fighter aircraft

    Fighter aircraft

    Fighter_aircraft

  • Bill Smith (soccer)
  • Canadian soccer player

    North Shore FC / Carling's FC 1953–1956 Seattle 1956–1962 North Shore FC / Airco / Carling's FC 1962–1963 Vancouver City / Canadians * Club domestic league

    Bill Smith (soccer)

    Bill_Smith_(soccer)

  • Rolls-Royce Holdings
  • British multinational aerospace and defence company

    Abbott-Baynes Sailplanes ABC Motors Air Navigation and Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong

    Rolls-Royce Holdings

    Rolls-Royce Holdings

    Rolls-Royce_Holdings

  • Saint Cyprian Tayler
  • English World War I flying ace (1896–1918)

    May 1917 while flying an Airco DH.2 single-seat fighter in Arthur Coningham's flight. His squadron was re-equipped with the Airco DH.5, in which he scored

    Saint Cyprian Tayler

    Saint_Cyprian_Tayler

  • List of aircraft of Canada's air forces
  • Canada, 120 Curtiss JN-4s built in the US, as well as two Avro 504s and one Airco DH.6 built in Canada. In 1918 the Canadian government formed the Canadian

    List of aircraft of Canada's air forces

    List of aircraft of Canada's air forces

    List_of_aircraft_of_Canada's_air_forces

  • DH1
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    DH1 may refer to: DH-1 (rocket), a proposed two-stage rocket design Airco DH.1, a British First World War biplane EMD DH1, an experimental switching locomotive

    DH1

    DH1

  • DH5 (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    DH5 may refer to: Airco DH.5 a British First World War fighter aircraft DH5 alpha, a strain of E. coli A Good Day to Die Hard, the fifth film in the Die

    DH5 (disambiguation)

    DH5_(disambiguation)

  • Cuban Revolutionary Air and Air Defense Force
  • Air warfare branch of Cuba's military

    Revolution, aircraft operated by the Air Force included: Vought O2U Corsair, Airco DH.4B, Curtiss JN-4D, Waco D-7, Bellanca Aircruiser, Howard Aircraft Corporation

    Cuban Revolutionary Air and Air Defense Force

    Cuban Revolutionary Air and Air Defense Force

    Cuban_Revolutionary_Air_and_Air_Defense_Force

  • Arthur Ernest Hagg
  • British aircraft designer

    He was born in Brighton and educated in Bournemouth. He started work for Airco in 1915, aged 27, and worked as a draftsman on the DH4 in 1916. He transferred

    Arthur Ernest Hagg

    Arthur_Ernest_Hagg

  • Siddeley Puma
  • WW1 era inline-6 aircraft engine

    in a subsequent prototype of the type and production models. Airco DH.4 Airco DH.9 Airco DH.10 Amiens Avro 539 Avro 547 Bristol Badger Bristol F.2 Fighter

    Siddeley Puma

    Siddeley Puma

    Siddeley_Puma

  • List of United States bomber aircraft
  • Name & Role Year of first flight Introduction Status Number built Photo Airco DH.4 1917 retired 1932 Curtiss Model H patrol flying boat 1917 Retired 478

    List of United States bomber aircraft

    List_of_United_States_bomber_aircraft

  • List of aerial victories of Eduard Ritter von Dostler
  • 25 17 August 1917 0810 hours Airco DH.4 No. 57 Squadron RFC North of Menen, Belgium 26 18 August 1917 2015 hours Airco DH.4 East of Roeselare (Roulers)

    List of aerial victories of Eduard Ritter von Dostler

    List_of_aerial_victories_of_Eduard_Ritter_von_Dostler

  • Eurofighter GmbH
  • Anglo-Franco-German-Italo-Spanish aerospace and defence manufacturer

    Abbott-Baynes Sailplanes ABC Motors Air Navigation and Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong

    Eurofighter GmbH

    Eurofighter GmbH

    Eurofighter_GmbH

  • No. 3 Squadron RAF
  • Flying squadron of the Royal Air Force

    RAF Leuchars, Scotland, as a naval observation squadron equipped with the Airco DH.9A, receiving the Westland Walrus and Avro Bison. The squadron moved

    No. 3 Squadron RAF

    No. 3 Squadron RAF

    No._3_Squadron_RAF

  • Engineering UTC Northern Lincolnshire
  • University technical college in Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, England

    include the University of Hull, Phillips 66, Tronox, ABP Humber, Orsted, RAF, Airco, STEM UK, North Lincolnshire Council and others. The school was rebranded

    Engineering UTC Northern Lincolnshire

    Engineering UTC Northern Lincolnshire

    Engineering_UTC_Northern_Lincolnshire

  • No. 1 Squadron RAAF
  • Royal Australian Air Force squadron

    Aircraft Factory B.E.2s, B.E.12s, Martinsyde G.100s and G.102s, as well as Airco DH.6s, Bristol Scouts and Nieuport 17s, before re-equipping with the R.E

    No. 1 Squadron RAAF

    No._1_Squadron_RAAF

  • List of aerial victories of Hans Ritter von Adam
  • (Becelaere), Belgium 10 28 July 1917 1855 hours Airco DH.4 Oostroosebeke, Belgium 11 12 August 1917 2100 hours Airco DH.4 Poperinge, Belgium 12 14 August 1917

    List of aerial victories of Hans Ritter von Adam

    List_of_aerial_victories_of_Hans_Ritter_von_Adam

  • Reinhold Jörke
  • 17 September 1917 @ 0700 hours Either Airco DH.5 or Sopwith Pup Feuchy 9 18 September 1917 @ 1105 hours Airco DH.5 Moeuvres No. 41 Squadron RFC loss

    Reinhold Jörke

    Reinhold_Jörke

  • F. L. Barnard
  • 1919, he was employed by Instone Air Line, flying parcels and mail in an Airco DH.4 between Cardiff, Hounslow Aerodrome and Paris, and he remained its

    F. L. Barnard

    F._L._Barnard

  • Cooper bombs
  • British 20 pound bomb used in World War I

    fins from sheet steel. Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5 Bristol F.2 Fighter Airco DH.4 Sopwith Camel Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2 "cooper bomb". world military

    Cooper bombs

    Cooper bombs

    Cooper_bombs

  • Fokker Scourge
  • Period of aerial battle of the First World War

    ended with the arrival in numbers of the French Nieuport 11 and British Airco DH.2 fighters, which were capable of challenging the Fokkers, although the

    Fokker Scourge

    Fokker Scourge

    Fokker_Scourge

  • British Aerospace
  • Aerospace and defence company

    Abbott-Baynes Sailplanes ABC Motors Air Navigation and Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong

    British Aerospace

    British_Aerospace

  • PAF Base Peshawar
  • Pakistan Air Force military installation

    Lysander II No. 27 Squadron RAF between 26 May and 12 October 1925 with the Airco DH.9A No. 28 Squadron RAF initially between 19 April 1923 and 5 January

    PAF Base Peshawar

    PAF Base Peshawar

    PAF_Base_Peshawar

  • Mike Plant
  • American single-handed yachtsman

    single-handed sailing. 1985/1986: Built Airco Distributor, an Open 50 sloop designed by Rodger Martin. Airco Distributor has completed 15 transatlantic

    Mike Plant

    Mike_Plant

  • DH.2
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    DH.2 or DH-2 or DH 2 may refer to: Airco DH.2, a British 1910s biplane fighter Häfeli DH-2, a Swiss 1910s reconnaissance biplane Die Hard 2, 1990 film

    DH.2

    DH.2

  • Le Rhône 9J
  • Rotary 9-cylinder piston aircraft engine

    Rhône M-2 production in the USSR post-WWI, 120 hp (89 kW) Le Rhône 9Ja Airco DH.2 Airco DH.5 Armstrong Whitworth F.K.10 Avro 504 Bristol M.1 Cierva C.6 Hanriot

    Le Rhône 9J

    Le Rhône 9J

    Le_Rhône_9J

  • Airdrome DeHavilland DH-2
  • American homebuilt aircraft

    construction. The aircraft is an 80% scale replica of the First World War British Airco DH.2 fighter, used to counter the Fokker Scourge of 1915. The replica is

    Airdrome DeHavilland DH-2

    Airdrome_DeHavilland_DH-2

  • Richard Pink
  • Royal Air Force air commodore

    Squadron No. 27 Squadron No. 60 Squadron Equipment Bristol F.2 Fighter Airco DH.9A Key locations Waziristan: Tank Miranshah Jandola Awards and commendations

    Richard Pink

    Richard Pink

    Richard_Pink

  • 1919 England to Australia flight
  • 1919 air race

    were found offshore, but Fraser's body was never found. On 8 January 1920, Airco DH.9 (G-EAQM), piloted by Lieutenant Ray Parer, with co-pilot Lieutenant

    1919 England to Australia flight

    1919 England to Australia flight

    1919_England_to_Australia_flight

  • Peter Hooker
  • English business

    were workpersons 1,500 and staff 250, a total of 1,750 and the owners were Airco Limited and George Holt Thomas. By this time Peter Hooker Limited needed

    Peter Hooker

    Peter_Hooker

  • List of aerial victories of Gotthard Sachsenberg
  • two-seater Avekapelle 11 21 May 1918 Airco DH.4 No. 211 Squadron RAF Off Mariakerke, Belgium 12 29 May 1918 Airco DH.9 Southwest of Nieuwkapelle 13 2 June

    List of aerial victories of Gotthard Sachsenberg

    List_of_aerial_victories_of_Gotthard_Sachsenberg

  • Maun Airport
  • Airport in Botswana

    survey of rivers in the region, using aircraft based in Livingstone. Two Airco D.H. 9 type, numbers 142 and 144 of the then Union Defense Force of South

    Maun Airport

    Maun Airport

    Maun_Airport

  • Edwin Edward Hunnisett
  • British military pilot (1896–1918)

    1918, the aviator had the rank of serjeant mechanic. His aircraft was an Airco de Havilland DH.4 with serial number A8013. Edwin Hunnisett received the

    Edwin Edward Hunnisett

    Edwin Edward Hunnisett

    Edwin_Edward_Hunnisett

  • List of bomber aircraft
  • Retired 28 Airco DH.10 Amiens UK Heavy bomber 1918 Retired 258 Airco DH.11 UK Bomber 1919 Prototype 1 Airco DH.3 UK Heavy bomber 1916 Prototype 2 Airco DH.4

    List of bomber aircraft

    List_of_bomber_aircraft

  • BOC (company)
  • British industrial gas company

    beyond oxygen.[citation needed] In 1978, BOC purchased an 34% stake in Airco Industrial Gases, an American competitor, for the price of $20 per share

    BOC (company)

    BOC_(company)

  • 1910s in air cargo
  • long-distance postal airlines). January 10 – (United Kingdom - France) Airco DH.4s of the Royal Air Force's No. 2 (Communications) Squadron are converted

    1910s in air cargo

    1910s in air cargo

    1910s_in_air_cargo

  • Battlefield 1
  • 2016 first-person shooter video game

    three infantry-based maps. The DLC also features two new air vehicles, the Airco DH.10 Amiens and the Hansa-Brandenburg G.I. Reception Edit on Wikidata The

    Battlefield 1

    Battlefield_1

  • Handley Page Limited
  • Former British aerospace manufacturer

    W/400 airliner HP.17 – Airco DH.9 fitted with wing slots HP.18 Hamilton – W/8 airliner HP.19 Hanley – torpedo bomber HP.20 – Airco DH.9A fitted with slotted

    Handley Page Limited

    Handley Page Limited

    Handley_Page_Limited

  • 2018 Men's British Open Squash Championship
  • World Series event (Prize money : 165,000 $). The event took place at the Airco Arena in Hull in England from 13–20 May 2018. Miguel Ángel Rodríguez won

    2018 Men's British Open Squash Championship

    2018_Men's_British_Open_Squash_Championship

  • No. 17 Squadron RAF
  • Flying squadron of the Royal Air Force

    Macedonia, later splitting operations between Batum and Constantinople with the Airco D.H.9 and Sopwith Camel, before disbanding in 1919. Reformed in 1924 as

    No. 17 Squadron RAF

    No. 17 Squadron RAF

    No._17_Squadron_RAF

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  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Rithis

    Lord Shiva; God

  • Rabab
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian

    Rabab

    White Cloud

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  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Safeer

    Ambassador, Handsome, Emissary, Mediator

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  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Mythological, Traditional

    Brijamohan

    Name of Lord Krishna

  • CHIBUEZE
  • Male

    African

    CHIBUEZE

    God is the king.

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  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional

    Lakshmiraman

    Lord Vishnu

  • Neeresh | நீரேஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Neeresh | நீரேஷ

  • Marya
  • Girl/Female

    Slavic

    Marya

    Bitter.

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  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Iqtidar |

    Power, Office, Authority

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  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Bengali, Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Vichitra

    Strange; Variegated; A White Deer; Different

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