Hatfield. England. it was evolved in world war 2 as there use to be a airfield down the road from where i live.
just copied so you can see how involved it was in the world war.
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Aircraft production at Hatfield during WWII
DH.98 Mosquitoes: 3,054
DH.82 Tiger Moths: 795
DH. Queen Bees (Radio controlled Tiger Moths): 110
DH.89A Dominies: 200
Airspeed Oxfords: 1,440
In total, 5,599 aircraft were built at Hatfield during WWII. Another 1,505 damaged aircraft were repaired by the Hatfield-based DH Repair Organisation (while the majority were Mosquitoes, this total includes 150 Hawker Hurricanes).
Of the 5,584 DH.98 Mosquitoes built worldwide by de Havillands during this conflict 55 per cent were made in Hatfield (not taking into account the 1,126 Mosquitoes made by other manufacturers in the UK or post war production).
de Havilland (DH) is in hatfield btw
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Remember those who died.
i also have Hatfield house down the road to me as well. that is were king henry the 8th lived.