History of de Havilland Aircraft of Canada

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2019
  • A walk through the history of the de Havilland Aircraft of Canada, starting in 1928 from humble beginnings as a subsidiary of de Havilland Aircraft in England, to becoming a major manufacturer of trainers and fighters for the Allies during World War II, to indigenous designs, then stewardship under Boeing and Bombardier before its final rebirth in 2019.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @gillesodonoughue5390
    @gillesodonoughue5390 4 месяца назад +1

    Having been involved with the previous owner of DHC, that is, the one before Viking, I appreciated the fact that there was no mention of the "B" word. A company that destroyed the heritage of de Havilland Canada. Long live all these wonderful airplanes.

  • @viscount757
    @viscount757 4 года назад +4

    Interesting video but the DHC-3 Otter should have been included. It was an important DHC model with 466 built and many still flying today, often converted to turbine power. The DHC-6 Twin Otter has a lot in common with the original single-engine DHC-3 including the fuselage and wing design.

  • @aceofspades1849
    @aceofspades1849 Год назад

    Why wasn’t the DHC-3 otter included? It was an important aircraft for Canadian history and are still flying today reliably.

  • @carlosballesteros4670
    @carlosballesteros4670 Год назад +1

    The best of the best on today's turboprops.

  • @JayJayAviation
    @JayJayAviation Год назад

    This is a history of the Dash 8. The Dash 8 isn’t the only important thing that was produced by De Havilland Canada.

  • @HeliosPlaysYT
    @HeliosPlaysYT 2 года назад +1

    Where is the DeHavilland Comet here in this list

    • @CanadaHistory
      @CanadaHistory  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comment. This video is about de Havilland Canada. The Comet was produced by the parent company only.

    • @HeliosPlaysYT
      @HeliosPlaysYT 2 года назад

      @@CanadaHistory Oh