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		<title>â€œThey Had What It Takes â€“ Part 26: Geoffrey De Havilland&#8221; by Alden McWilliams</title>
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&#8220;They Had What It Takes&#8221; was Flying Aces&#8216; illustrated tributes to the pioneer fliers of the early days of aviation by Alden McWilliams that ran from 1937 through 1940. Part twenty-six is all about that British aviation pioneer and ace aircraft designer, Geoffrey De Havilland.
De Havilland built his first plane with money borrowed from [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;They Had What It Takes&#8221; was <em>Flying Aces</em>&#8216; illustrated tributes to the pioneer fliers of the early days of aviation by Alden McWilliams that ran from 1937 through 1940. Part twenty-six is all about that British aviation pioneer and ace aircraft designer, <a href="http://www.century-of-flight.net/Aviation%20history/airplane%20at%20war/upload5/Geoffrey%20De%20Havilland.htm" target="_blank">Geoffrey De Havilland</a>.</p>
<p>De Havilland built his first plane with money borrowed from a Grandparent and worked his way into being the cheif designer at Airco where he <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_de_Havilland_aircraft" target="_blank">designed planes</a>, all designated by his initials DH, flown by the Royal Flying Corps and later the Royal Air Force during WWI. In 1920 he formed his own aircraft company and started producing the Moth series of aircraft. Their Mosquito plane played an important part in WWII and their Comet planes were some of the first jet airliners used by major airlines.</p>
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