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The British-made De Havilland DH106 1A Comet became the first scheduled passenger jet plane in 1952, but vanished from the ...
De Havilland Canada has partnered with ZeroAvia to develop a zero-emissions hydrogen fuel cell powertrain for its Dash 8-400 airliner, which can either be retrofit to existing planes or supplied ...
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Vintage Aviation News on MSNA de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver in the Philippines
Swiss-Canadian pilot Raymond Schwab flies a vintage 1957 DHC-2 Beaver seaplane in Palawan, Philippines, offering scenic ...
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Mosquito in Motion - WWII's Fastest Bomber Rendered in 3D
Built almost entirely from wood and powered by twin Merlin engines, the De Havilland Mosquito was one of WWII’s greatest ...
De Havilland was born July 1, 1916 in Tokyo to British parents. The family moved to California three years later, and she made her screen debut in 1935 in Max Reinhardt's production of "A ...
De Havilland was born in Tokyo on July 1, 1916, to British parents. Her father, Walter de Havilland, headed a patent law firm in Japan, while her actress mother, Lillian Ruse, taught choral music.
De Havilland went on to win two Oscars, but that apparently didn’t warm her to Fontaine. After de Havilland won in 1947 for To Each His Own, Fontaine came forward to congratulate her and was ...
Olivia de Havilland was played by Catherin Zeta-Jones in Ryan Murphy's FX show, "Feud." She filed a suit against FX networks saying her likeness was illegally used.
Olivia de Havilland, who played the sweetest character in movie history so well that no one even hated her for it, died Saturday in Paris. As the saintly Melanie Wilkes in the 1939 epic “Gone ...
De Havilland, who lives in Paris, sued FX last June over what she contends is an unauthorized and inaccurate portrayal of her in the show; in August, a state superior court judge turned down FX ...
Olivia de Havilland, the last living star from the epic film "Gone with the Wind" and the oldest living actor to have received an Academy Award, has died. The two-time Academy Award winner died ...
With dozens of beloved performances and two Academy Awards for best actress to her name, the incomparable Olivia de Havilland has left a professional mark on Hollywood that cannot be surpassed ...
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