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In 1943, an exciting new sound was heard around the British airfields and a new shape appeared in British skies. It was the De Havilland Vampire, Britain’s second jet fighter. The whine of its Goblin engine, the absence of propeller and its distinctive twiin boom layout, marked it as something really different.

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Format: DVD (Region 0 | PAL)
Language: English
Duration: 52 minutes


The aircraft featured in this documentary production is ZK-RVM, a two seat trainer version. It was built in 1958 for the Swiss Air Force, where it served until 1990, when it was completely overhauled. Now pased at New Plymouth, on the North Island of New Zealand, the aircraft is powered by a De Havilland Goblin MK 35 jet engine, rated at 3,500lb static thrust. Even though constructed largely of wood, the cabin is pressurized. Early jet engines were notorious for their high fuel consumption and the Goblin was no exception.

In this programme, Brett Emeny, an experienced formation aerobatics pilot, takes us on a walk around of his aircraft followed by a cockpit tour. We then fly with Brett on an aerobatic sortie, firsly in formation with another Vampire flown by Paul ’Huggy’ Hughan and then solo. Multiple cameras provide breathtaking coverage from in the cockpit, air-to-air and from the ground. An extra feature is a detailed look at the Goblin, an early production jet engine which makes interesting comparisons with the engines of today.
Image of Classic Cockpits: Flying The De Havilland Vampire

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