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The De Havilland flight includes the: Sea Vixen Vampire Venom Gnat and ongoing support for: Hunter Jet Provost |
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De Havilland Aviation Ltd has
completed a number of prestigious projects over the past ten
years, including work on Vampires, Venoms, Hunters and Jet Provosts,
all of which have been restored to 'flying' status and can be
seen at air shows today around the world. More recently we have been working hard on the Sea Vixen XP 924 which is now back in it's true 899 Squadron markings, and the ex-Red Arrows Gnat XR 537. At the time, the restoration of the Sea Vixen was the most complex aircraft renovation ever undertaken by a civilian aircraft maintenance company. However, De Havilland rose to the challenge and competed the whole project fulfilling all the CAA requirements and checks in full. Both of these projects have been complicated and required full commitment from a large team of people. Keeping these aircraft in the sky is a huge commitment, and we are always looking for new corporate sponsorship. |
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De Havilland Aviation Ltd, Hanger 600, Bournemouth International Airport, Christchurch, Dorset BH23 6DQ |
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Tel: +44(0)1202 593600 Fax: +44(0)1202 593800 Email: info2007@dehavillandaviation.co.uk |
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