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de Havilland Vampire
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Military Vehicle Name
de Havilland Vampire
Manufacturer
de Havilland
Faction
United Kingdom
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Early British jet fighter introduced at end of WWII
Period
Modern History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
World War Era (POLIS)
Cold War Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
1943
End Year:
1956
Vampire XJ771 in flight
A de Havilland Vampire marked XJ771 flies above open countryside. The image shows RAF roundels on the wings and fuselage, red-white-blue tail stripes, a bubble canopy with crew visible, twin-boom tail, and an olive-and-gray paint scheme.
Vampire XJ771 above clouds
A de Havilland Vampire marked XJ771 flies above clouds in a front-left view. The aircraft has a rounded nose, bubble canopy, underwing tank, RAF-style tail stripes, twin-boom tail, and gray upper surfaces with a pale underside.
Two Vampires over clouds
Two de Havilland Vampire aircraft fly above clouds in a descending turn. Both aircraft show RAF roundels, yellow bands on the wings and tails, twin-boom tails, underwing tanks, and serial markings beginning WA on the vertical fins.
Vampire Trainer cutaway drawing
A black-and-white cutaway drawing titled VAMPIRE TRAINER shows the internal structure of a de Havilland Vampire. Labels point to the cockpit, canopy, fuel tanks, wing structure, tail boom, Goblin turbojet, gun bay, landing gear, and control surfaces.
Vampire nose and intake view
A silver de Havilland Vampire is shown from the front-left on a concrete ramp. The image shows the rounded nose, cockpit canopy, nose gear, left wing root intake, main gear, twin-boom tail tips, and runway grass in the background.
Vampire shark-mouth museum display
A de Havilland Vampire is displayed indoors with camouflage paint and shark-mouth markings on the nose. The view shows the cockpit canopy, RAF roundel on the wing, red tail tip, serial N715CM, a display sign, and other aircraft inside the hangar.
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