1946
The de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk was designed to succeed de Havilland's classic Tiger Moth biplane trainer. Flying for the first time at ...
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Design of the de Havilland DHC-2 Beaver light transport was started in Toronto during late 1946. The concept behind this first ...
1947
1951
Success with the DHC-2 Beaver persuaded de Havilland Canada in the late 1940s that there was room in the STOL ...
The decision to build the de Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou was taken in 1956, the object being to develop an ...
1958
1964
Developed from the DHC-4 Caribou, being an enlarged fuselage version of that aircraft, the de Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo was ...
In 1964 de Havilland Canada announced that it was developing a twin-turboprop high-wing monoplane with STOL capability to provide accommodation ...
1965
1975
The undoubted sales success of the Twin Otter led de Havilland Canada to initiate market research to estimate the interest ...
To meet growing demands for a quiet short-range transport in the 30-40 seat category, DH Canada, initiated the design and ...
1983