
de Havilland Comet - Wikipedia
The de Havilland DH.106 Comet is the world's first commercial jet airliner. Developed and manufactured by de Havilland in the United Kingdom, the Comet 1 prototype first flew in 1949. It features an aerodynamically clean design with four de Havilland Ghost turbojet engines buried in the wing roots, a pressurised cabin, and large windows.
Comet - The World's First Jet Airliner - RAF Museum
Comet – The First Jet Airliner Between 1930 and 1950 military aircraft design advanced from propeller driven biplanes to jet powered monoplanes. Civil aviation remained dominated by large propeller driven aircraft until 1949 when de Havilland introduced the world to …
RAF Comets - Cometra
The ten Comet 2s, up to the 6 th January, had flown 8500 hours or four million miles (equivalent to 160 times around the world) and all this was achieved in a mere 18 months! Although the Comet 2 was not considered to have North Atlantic capability, the RAF and RCAF provided continual services between Britain and Canada and, between them, made ...
The Comet, the 707, and the disaster that shaped the Jet Age
2022年2月18日 · In 1952, Britain won the race to put the world's first jet airliner into service by a comfortable margin, but it turned out to be a hollow victory. Disasters, delays, and an unlikely rival from...
The de Havilland Comet at 75: From Troubled Jetliner to Military …
July 27, 2024 marked the 75th anniversary of the first flight of the de Havilland Comet, the world’s first jet-powered airliner. This airliner had a troubled start to service, but eventually...
de Havilland DH.88 Comet - Wikipedia
The de Havilland DH.88 Comet is a British two-seat, twin-engined aircraft built by the de Havilland Aircraft Company. It was developed specifically to participate in the 1934 England-Australia MacRobertson Air Race from the United Kingdom to Australia.
Aerospaceweb.org | Aircraft Museum - de Havilland Comet
Known as the D.H.106 Comet, the ailiner used four of the new de Havilland Ghost 50 turbojet engines mounted in the wing root leading edge of an otherwise fairly typical commercial airliner of the day.
de Havilland Comet 1XB - RAF Museum
The first flight of the Comet, the world’s first jet powered airliner, took place on 27 July 1949. With a cruising speed of 725kph (450mph) and a range of 4024 km (2500 miles), the prototype established many records on long distance flights.
de Havilland DH106 Comet 1A
The de Havilland DH106 ‘Comet’ was the World’s first turbojet-powered airliner, designed and built at Hatfield and first flown by John Cunningham in 1949. Turbojets offered new standards: High speed,
De Havilland Comet: The First Jet Airliner You’d Never Want to Fly …
2019年7月17日 · In 1952, British aircraft manufacturer de Havilland shocked the world. They released the de Havilland Comet, the world’s first jet airliner. This single aircraft revolutionized the aviation industry, with it never being the same again! Despite this, you would never want to fly on a Comet! But why exactly is that?