DH-115 T.MK.11

The DH-115 T.MK.11 is a trainer variant of the de Havilland Vampire, a pioneering first-generation jet fighter. The Vampire was one of the first jet aircraft to enter service with the Royal Air Force in 1946, achieving milestones such as being the first RAF fighter to exceed 500 mph and the first pure-jet to land and take off from an aircraft carrier. De Havilland, the manufacturer, has a long and foundational history in British aviation, known for iconic designs like the Mosquito and Comet.

For maintenance around this distinctive twin-boom aircraft, access solutions are available to address various needs. Platforms are suitable for the Nose Section (Windshield & Cockpit, Avionics), Forward Fuselage (Cabin Access), and the Tail Section (Vertical Stabiliser, Horizontal Stabiliser, Rudder). Stands and elevated platforms can facilitate thorough work on the Wing & Engine Pylon area (Engine Body, Engine Flap, Undercowl). Modular platforms offer flexible access across the Middle Fuselage and General Access areas.

For more examples of our custom capabilities, explore our Fixed-wing solutions or Rotary solutions by specific aircraft type. 

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