Airco

G.Holt Thomas established the Aircraft Manufacturing Company (Airco) in 1912, headquartered in Hendon, London. But it wasn't until the arrival of Geoffrey de Havilland in 1914 that the firm started producing aeroplanes of their own design, all prefaced by D.H. in honor of their designer. De Havilland had worked for years with the Royal Aircraft Factory, and that experienced showed in turning even the early designs for Airco into strong contenders.

Production Aircraft
Production aircraft from the Great War or shortly thereafter include:


 * Airco D.H.1
 * Airco D.H.1A
 * Airco D.H.2
 * Airco D.H.4
 * Airco D.H.5
 * Airco D.H.6
 * Airco D.H.9
 * Airco D.H.9A
 * Airco D.H.10
 * Airco D.H.10A