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Flew Collection (page 4)

Background imageFlew Collection: BAe Systems Hawks RAF Red Arrows Diamond Finningley 1988

BAe Systems Hawks RAF Red Arrows Diamond Finningley 1988
RAFAT RAF Red Arrows BAe Systems Hawks flying a Diamond Seven in the year when two pilots were lost and they flew their displays as a seven ship team. Finningley 1988 Date: 1988

Background imageFlew Collection: Agusta AZ8-L MM564 Italian Air Force

Agusta AZ8-L MM564 Italian Air Force
Designed to carry 22 passengers the Agusta AZ8-L failed to gain orders. Only one aircraft was built, MM564, which flew from 1958 to 1963 with the Italian Air Force and was then scrapped Date

Background imageFlew Collection: Lockheed L-1011 Tristar C-FTNK Air Canada Toronto

Lockheed L-1011 Tristar C-FTNK Air Canada Toronto
Lockheed Tristar C-FTNK of Air Canada shown the year after its manufacture at Toronto-Pearson Airport. This aircraft flew with Air Canada before being sold to Royal Airlines

Background imageFlew Collection: Lockheed L-1011 Tristar C-FTNI Air Canada Toronto

Lockheed L-1011 Tristar C-FTNI Air Canada Toronto
Lockheed Tristar C-FTNI of Air Canada shown the year after its manufacture at Toronto-Pearson Airport. This aircraft flew with Air Canada before being sold to Royal Airlines

Background imageFlew Collection: Boeing Stratocruiser N74606 North West Idlewild

Boeing Stratocruiser N74606 North West Idlewild
Stratocruiser Washington of North West Airlines was delivered in 1949. Initially used on the Honolulu route it eventually flew the long distance Tokyo route as well. Date: 1954

Background imageFlew Collection: Boeing Stratocruiser N1022V Pan Am Singapore

Boeing Stratocruiser N1022V Pan Am Singapore
N1022v was Pan Ams first Stratocruiser delivered. It had been Boeings prototype. Pan Am flew it as Clipper Nightingale until 1960. Date: 1954

Background imageFlew Collection: Bristol 170 Freighter G-AGPV prototype

Bristol 170 Freighter G-AGPV prototype
Bristol Freighter G-AGPV was Bristol Aircrafts prototype which first flew in 1945. Date: circa 1946

Background imageFlew Collection: Bristol 170 Freighter Mk. 31 VH-BFB Ansett-MAL Bankstown

Bristol 170 Freighter Mk. 31 VH-BFB Ansett-MAL Bankstown
A Bristol 170 freighter operated in Australia by Ansett-MAL, created when Ansett took over Mandated Air Lines. Flew with them from 1962 to 1967 mainly between Bankstown, Sydney and Madang

Background imageFlew Collection: Armstrong Whitworth Siskin III, G-EBJQ, flew in the 1924?

Armstrong Whitworth Siskin III, G-EBJQ, flew in the 1924?
Armstrong Whitworth Siskin III, G-EBJQ, flew in the 1924 King?s Cup Race piloted by Flt Lt H.W.G. Jones

Background imageFlew Collection: Boeing B-47E Stratojet, 53-2104, modified to test the Ge?

Boeing B-47E Stratojet, 53-2104, modified to test the Ge?
Boeing B-47E Stratojet, 53-2104, modified to test the General Electric TF34 turbofan. The combination flew for the first time on 21 January 1971

Background imageFlew Collection: Cyril Frank Uwins, 1896-1972, flew into third place at t?

Cyril Frank Uwins, 1896-1972, flew into third place at t?
Cyril Frank Uwins, 1896-1972, flew into third place at the 1926 Lympne Aeroplane Trials in the Bristol Brownie

Background imageFlew Collection: Mr Barnard and his dog Dan, who sometimes flew with him

Mr Barnard and his dog Dan, who sometimes flew with him, were members of the London Aero Club at Stag Lane Aerodrome

Background imageFlew Collection: HRH The Duke of Edinburgh - Westland

HRH The Duke of Edinburgh - Westland
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh (right) is welcomed aboard the Westland 30 by Roy Moxam, Divisional Director, Flight Operations, Westland Helicopters

Background imageFlew Collection: Churchill, Mr McKenna, Lord Montagu, Claude Grahame-White

Churchill, Mr McKenna, Lord Montagu, Claude Grahame-White
Winston Churchill, Mr McKenna, Lord Montagu and Claude Grahame-White at the Parliamentary aerial demonstration held at Hendon in May 1911

Background imageFlew Collection: Dassault MD410-01 Spirale

Dassault MD410-01 Spirale which flew for the first time on 8 April 1960. Date: 1960

Background imageFlew Collection: T OB Hubbard with the Martinside F4A G-EAPP

T OB Hubbard with the Martinside F4A G-EAPP
T. OB. Hubbard, HonFRAeS, with the Martinside F4A, G-EAPP, which he flew to eighth place in the 1920 Aerial Derby. RAeS Secretary 1911-1912. Date: 1920

Background imageFlew Collection: Fernandez stand at the Salon Aeronautique in 1909

Fernandez stand at the Salon Aeronautique in 1909. This aircraft flew at the aviation meeting at Rheims in 1909 but the designer/pilot was killed later in the year due to the failure of a wire in

Background imageFlew Collection: Avro Triplane G-AUCR

Avro Triplane G-AUCR
Avro Triplane, G-AUCR, was the first postwar designed and built commercial aircraft to be introduced to Australia. Hudson Fysh flew this aircraft into second place in the 1921 Aerial Derby at an

Background imageFlew Collection: Vickers VC10 G-AXLR used a testbed

Vickers VC10 G-AXLR used a testbed
Vickers VC10, G-AXLR, was used a testbed for the Rolls-Royce RB211. This flew for the first time on 6 March 1970. Date: 1970

Background imageFlew Collection: The first Dornier Do31E experimental V / STOL transport D-9530

The first Dornier Do31E experimental V / STOL transport D-9530
The first Dornier Do31E experimental V/STOL transport, D-9530, flew for the first time on 10 February 1967. Date: 1967

Background imageFlew Collection: The second Do31 hovering rig was known as the Big Rig

The second Do31 hovering rig was known as the Big Rig and first flew on 7 February 1967. It was powered by six lift-jet engines. Date: 1967

Background imageFlew Collection: The first Do31 hovering rig

The first Do31 hovering rig was known as the Control Systems Test Rig and first flew in 1964. It was powered by four Rolls-Royce RB108 lift-jet engines. Date: 1964

Background imageFlew Collection: Hawker Siddeley HS125-600B G-AZHS

Hawker Siddeley HS125-600B G-AZHS
Hawker Siddeley HS125-600B, G-AZHS, the second -600, flew for the first time on 25 November 1971. It was later re-engined with TFE731 turbofans to serve as the first -700

Background imageFlew Collection: The first Hawk XX154 in the air with XX157

The first Hawk XX154 in the air with XX157
The first Hawk, XX154, in the air with XX157 which flew for the first time in April 1975. Date: 1975

Background imageFlew Collection: A Fokker S14 Mach Trainer jettisons its cockpit canopy flank

A Fokker S14 Mach Trainer jettisons its cockpit canopy flanked by a Gloster Meteor T7. The S14 flew for the first time on 20 May 1951. Date: 1951

Background imageFlew Collection: The sole Fokker S13 PH-NDW crew trainer

The sole Fokker S13 PH-NDW crew trainer
The sole Fokker S13, PH-NDW, crew trainer which flew for the first time in March 1950. Date: 1950

Background imageFlew Collection: Avro Shackleton MR2 WB833

Avro Shackleton MR2 WB833
Avro Shackleton MR2, WB833, the production prototype, flew for the first time on 17 June 1952. This aircraft was converted from an MR1A. Date: 1952

Background imageFlew Collection: Hainan from the air - South Pacific

Hainan from the air - South Pacific - over the Indo China coast. We flew around the edge of the big island Hainan because it is in Chinese hands. Date: 1952

Background imageFlew Collection: Side view of flight 41, showing the machine traveling to the

Side view of flight 41, showing the machine traveling to the right, with double horizontal rudder in front and double vertical rudder behind, as Orville flew 12 miles; Huffman Prairie, Dayton, Ohio

Background imageFlew Collection: Gobron Voisin Biplane

Gobron Voisin Biplane
French aviator Jean Gobron in the pilots seat ( poste de direction ) of his Voisin biplane, one of many Voisins built in 1909 : Gobron flew his at Mourmelon and Reims. Date: 1909

Background imageFlew Collection: Burns / Highland Mary

Burns / Highland Mary
HIGHLAND MARY The golden hours on angel wings, Flew o er me and my dearie; For dear to me, as light and life, Was my sweet Highland Mary

Background imageFlew Collection: Damage to the 78th and 79th Floors, Empire State Building, N

Damage to the 78th and 79th Floors, Empire State Building, N
Photograph showing the damage to the Empire State Building caused when a Mitchell bomber flew into the 78th and 79th floors on the 28th July 1945. The pilot of the airplane, Lieutenant-Colonel W.F

Background imageFlew Collection: Nobile in Radio Contact

Nobile in Radio Contact
Umberto Nobile flew the airship Norge over the North Pole in 1926. His second attempt in 1928 in Italia ended in a crash landing. Making radio contact - Italy

Background imageFlew Collection: GUSMAOs 1709 DEVICE

GUSMAOs 1709 DEVICE
GUSMAOs PROJECT The magnetically steered barque of Bartolomeo Lourenco da Gusmao flew from the tower of the Casa da India to the Terreiro de Pace, Lisbon

Background imageFlew Collection: Fireball at Cartagena

Fireball at Cartagena
A great globe of fire, in the space of some minutes, broke into four lesser balls, which flew off towards the four cardinal points, attended with a clap of thunder

Background imageFlew Collection: Nobile / Airship / Spitzberg

Nobile / Airship / Spitzberg
Umberto Nobile flew the airship Norge over the North Pole in 1926. His second attempt in 1928 in Italia ended in a crash landing. Flying over Spitzbergen

Background imageFlew Collection: Pangborne / Bellanca

Pangborne / Bellanca
Clyde Pangborne, American aviator, and his Bellanca: he flew from Japan to Washington non-stop

Background imageFlew Collection: Codos / Bleriot Monoplane

Codos / Bleriot Monoplane
Paul Codos, French aviator, and his Bleriot monoplane: he flew several long-distance flights with Rossi

Background imageFlew Collection: Byrd / Curtiss Wright

Byrd / Curtiss Wright
Admiral Richard E Byrd, American aviator, and his Curtiss Wright biplane in which he flew to the Poles

Background imageFlew Collection: Barnard / Fokker

Barnard / Fokker
Captain Charles Douglas Barnard and his Fokker: he flew frequently with the Duchess of Bedford

Background imageFlew Collection: Hensons Flying Machine

Hensons Flying Machine
Ws Hensons flying machine never flew, but if it had, and if it had flown as far as the Pyramids, this is how it might have looked

Background imageFlew Collection: Westland Limousine

Westland Limousine
This handsome twin-motor passenger plane, seen taking off from Croydon Airport, first flew in 1919 but has been periodically updated since then

Background imageFlew Collection: Santos-Dumont Monoplane

Santos-Dumont Monoplane
Perhaps the worlds first light aeroplane, the Santos- Dumont 18 - the first of the Demoiselle class; it flew only thrice before crashing

Background imageFlew Collection: RITCHELLs DEVICE 1878

RITCHELLs DEVICE 1878
RITCHELLs FLYING MACHINE : the inventor demonstrates his neat device at Hartford, Connecticut, though I doubt if he flew as high as this !

Background imageFlew Collection: Tissandier Airship 1

Tissandier Airship 1
Gaston and Albert TISSANDIERs first project for a dirigible powered by electricity : a modified version flew two years later

Background imageFlew Collection: Constant Soldier (Orr)

Constant Soldier (Orr)
All at once the window flew open... (Story by Hans Andersen)

Background imageFlew Collection: Little Boy in the Barn

Little Boy in the Barn
The Little Boy in the barn lay down on some hay, the owl came out and flew about and the Little Boy ran away

Background imageFlew Collection: Patinhas Project

Patinhas Project
The aerostatic fish of Jose Patinha who flew it from Plazentia in Spain to Coria, on the Aragon river, a distance of 12 leagues



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