De Havilland Goblin
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De Havilland Goblin

Cutaway Goblin II
Aircraft Type
NameGoblin
RoleTurbojet
Manufacturerde Havilland Engine Company
Developed intode Havilland Ghost
Aircraft Engine
First run13 April  
Major applicationsde Havilland Vampire
Gloster Meteor

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The de Havilland Goblin, originally the Halford H-1, is an early turbojet engine designed by Frank Halford. The Goblin built by de Havilland was the second British jet engine to fly, and the first to pass tests and receive a "Gas Turbine" class type rating.

The Goblin was the primary engine of the de Havilland Vampire, and was to have been the engine for the F-80 Shooting Star (as the Allis-Chalmers J36) before that design switched engines due to production delays. The Goblin also powered the Saab 21R, Fiat G.80 and de Havilland Swallow. The Goblin was later expanded into the larger de Havilland Ghost, with the model numbers continuing from the last marks of the Goblin.

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