de Havilland Goblin
The de Havilland Goblin was a British jet fighter developed in the late 1940s. It was designed by de Havilland, a prominent aircraft manufacturer, and was notable for its innovative use of a turbojet engine. The Goblin was primarily used by the Royal Air Force and played a significant role in the early years of jet aviation.
This aircraft featured a distinctive design with a low-wing configuration and a sleek fuselage. The Goblin was powered by the de Havilland Ghost engine, which provided impressive speed and agility for its time. Although it was eventually retired, the Goblin contributed to the advancement of jet technology in military aviation.