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The De Havilland "Trident"Britains newest jet airliner

The De Havilland 'Trident'Britains newest jet airliner


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The De Havilland "Trident"Britains newest jet airliner

The De Havilland " Trident" Britains newest jet airliner, made her maiden flight this morning. John Cunningham, De Havillands chief test pilot was at the controls on the trip lasting an hour and twenty minutes. At one time he reported " flying at ten thousand feet - alls well". Sir Geoffery De Havilland watched the take off from a car. It is almost 51 years to the day since the president of the company flew the D.H. 1. which had a top speed of 40 mph. " trident" cruises at about 600 mph. January 1962 P004832

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