de Havilland Aeronautical Technical School Association

Links

  • The de Havilland Moth Club
    The de Havilland Moth Club is an association of owners and operators of the Moth series of aeroplanes.
  • de Havilland Aircraft Museum
    The de Havilland Aircraft Museum is located at Salisbury Hall, Hertfordshire.
  • Aeroplane Monthly
    Aeroplane Monthly features aviation history, preservation, nostalgia and personal recollections from pilots and ground crew.
  • Air-Britain
    Since 1948, Air-Britain has been bringing together spotters, historians, aviation writers, pilots and photographers. It is an international organisation with 3,000 members. It is a registered charity (the Air-Britain Trust Ltd.) run by a board of volunteers who are elected by the members of the organisation. Despite its many activities, Air-Britain is a virtual organisation without the trappings of offices and permanent staff. It publishes two magazines - the monthly Air-Britain News and the quarterly Aviation World. It also produces authoritative books for the spotting community and historical books on a wide range of aviation topics.
  • Airfield Research Group
    ARG exists to advance the education of the general public by carrying out research into, and maintaining records of, military and civilian airfields and related infrastructure, both current and historic, anywhere in the world.
  • BAE Systems Heritage Resources
    This Heritage Resource serves as an inspiration to current and future generations, both inside and outside the organisation, demonstrating key Company values - Trusted, Innovative and Bold - that have been a characteristic of the business for many decades. The Central Archives at Farnborough, together with centres at other sites and locations throughout the world, provide a key resource for presenting BAE Systems history and heritage. They are all available to both internal and external researchers and enthusiasts alike. Many now feature their own 'Heritage Centres' available for public visitors and continue to support museums and collections around the world.
  • de Havilland Airfield Community Heritage Project
    University of Hertfordshire Heritage Hub page commemorating the cultural, social and economic heritage of the former aerodrome.
  • de Havilland Educational Trust
    The de Havilland Educational Trust awards annual bursaries for flying and engineering training.
  • DH106 Comet restoration project
    The restoration of the ex Mexicana DH106 Comet 4C at the Seattle Museum of Flight. Website very much out of date.
  • FAAM - Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements
    FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office and the Natural Environment Research Council and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAe 146-301 large Atmospheric Research Aircraft (the ARA) is owned by the Natural Environment Research Council and, via a support contract with BAE Systems, operated for them by Airtask. The home base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.
  • Hatfield website of Hertfordshire County Council
    'Our Hatfield' - Part of the Herts Memories network. Has much de Havilland content.
  • Royal Aeronautical Society Hatfield Branch
    A direct link to the Hatfield Branch page of the RAeS website
  • The People`s Mosquito
    The People’s Mosquito has a simple vision: to see the return of the de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito to the skies above Britain. The restoration project is a charitable, non-profit one whose aim is to inform and educate the public and future generations on the Mosquito and its place in history. We will achieve this aim by restoring and returning this important aircraft to the sky, in conjunction with building a valuable web-based Mosquito resource
  • The Shuttleworth Collection
    The Shuttleworth Collection home of the 'Edwardian Flying Machines' - a unique flying collection showcasing the first one hundred years of flight.