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  1. John de Havilland (17 October 1918 – 23 August 1943) was a British test pilot. John and his brothers, Geoffrey de Havilland Jr. and Peter, were sons of Geoffrey de Havilland, the famous designer and manufacturer. All three brothers were pilots and flew as test pilots for the de Havilland company.

  2. John de Havilland Technology thoughts and musings. Blog. 8 Tips Plus A Bonus To Supercharge Your Development With ChatGPT January 18, 2023 The amazing leaps and bounds in the past few months with generative AI have changed the landscape for how AI will drive faster efficieny.

  3. John de Havilland may refer to: John de Havilland (officer of arms) (1826–1886), officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. John de Havilland (pilot) (1918–1943), British test pilot.

  4. The Comet 1 airliner roared into the air— and into history—on 20,000 pounds of thrust from its four De Havilland Ghost jet engines.

  5. About – John de Havilland. I do some technology stuff. Work at Microsoft but opinions and comments are entirely my own. Some projects I created: Azure In 60 Minutes demo - a set of instructions and code to highlight some cool aspects of the Azure platform to showcase how easy it is to do some powerful things.

  6. John de Havilland was a British test pilot. Introduction John de Havilland (pilot) John de Havilland (pilot) Death; Legacy; References; External links

  7. The de Havilland Aircraft Company. Sir Geoffrey de Havilland, founder of the de Havilland World Enterprise, one of the first global manufacturing companies, was one of Britain’s aviation pioneers. Geoffrey and his colleague, Frank Hearle had designed and built their first aircraft, powered by an engine designed by Geoffrey, and neither of ...