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More ›De Havilland Vampire T.11, Reg. G-VTII, Alternate Serial No. WZ-507, Military Code 74, Serial No. 15127, Display Paint: UK Air Force, Airline: Vampire Preservation, close-up pilot view, air-to-air, UK Warbirds 2022
In this air‑to‑air pilot view a de Havilland Vampire T.11, civil registration G‑VTII, is shown in United Kingdom Air Force display paint with Vampire Preservation operation. The T.11 twin‑boom jet trainer was powered by a de Havilland Goblin centrifugal‑flow turbojet engine and featured side‑by‑side seating for instructor and trainee. The photograph highlights the forward fuselage, canopy and intake as the jet flies at UK Warbirds 2022, illustrating early British jet training design.
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Author: piemags/Aviation PhotoCrew
Photo size: 14.5 Mpixels (41.5 MB uncompressed) - 4667x3111 pixels (15.6x10.4 in / 39.5x26.3 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: aerial, aerial view, aircraft, air‑to‑air, aviation, British, canopy, centrifugal‑flow, classic, de Havilland, display paint, event, flight, flight display, forward fuselage, fuselage, Goblin, G‑VTII, heritage, historic, history, intake, jet, jet era, jet trainer, military, performance, pilot view, postwar, restored, seating, side‑by‑side, T.11, trainer, trainer aircraft, turbojet, twin‑boom, UK Air Force, UK Warbirds, Vampire, Vampire Preservation, vintage, warbird, wings
Published in: UK Warbirds 2022