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United States Navy - Pratt-Read XLNE-1 31506, competition #32, at Harris Hill, Elmira, NY in 1946 for the first US soaring contest held after WWII
United States Air Force - Convair F-102A Delta DaggerUnited States Air Force - Convair F-102A-25-CO Delta Dagger 53-1817, of Air Proving Ground Command. This photo shows the original short fin fitted to the proto Types and first 66 production aircraft
Fiedler 1910 Eindecker powered by a 50 PS Daimler engine. (PS= Pferd starke - a German equivalent of horsepower) Paul Fiedler was one of Austrias early aviation pioneers
Royal Thai Air Force - GAF Nomad 22B VH-UVJ - 40232 (msn 138) nearing completion at Hawker-Pacific. This aircraft was delivered to the RThAF in December 1982 Date: 1982
Dyers HallThe hall of the Dyers was originally located west of London Bridge, but was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666. This is a view of the current hall in 1850
Figure in Panier AlleyThis statue still stands in Panier Ally, close to Paternoster Row. Its origin is unknown. Date: 19th century
The Gardens (This is where West Hill CafA is now), West Hill, Hastings, Sussex, EnglandThe Gardens (This is where West Hill Cafe is now), West Hill, Hastings, Sussex, England. Date: 1908
Hawker P. 1101 Hunter T Mk. 7 prototypeHawker P.1101 Hunter T Mk.7 prototype XJ615. First flown on 8 July 1955, the initial shape of the canopy caused severe airflow problems
(Royal Naval Air Service) Sopwith Dove / Pup N5180(Royal Naval Air Service) Sopwith Dove/Pup N5180. This aircraft was built by Sopwith in 1919 as a 2-seat Sopwith Dove, registered G-EBKY, eventually acquired by Richard O
Brantly B-2B G-ATFH (msn 449). This helicopter was destroyed on 3 February 1977. Date: circa 1974
United States Air Force - Lockheed F-104B-10-LO - O-57-1310United States Air Force Lockheed F-104B-10-LO O-57-1310 (msn 283-5022). This aircraft was supplied to Taiwan as 4122
Praga E. 114C HB-UADPraga E.114C HB-UAD. Built as a Praga E.114M, powered by a 65hp Walter Mikron III. This aircraft was re-engined with a 65 hp Continental A65 to become an E.114C some time after March 1953
Sopwith 2F. 1 Camel N7366RNAS - Fleet Air Arm Sopwith 2F.1 Camel N7366 being started prior to flight.This photo of a Ships Camel shows the lack of hump
C-97 at BelizeBoeing C-97 Stratofreighter of Agro Air on the Dominican Republic register, an irregular visitor to Belize International Airport
Phantom at Greenham CommonMcDonnell Douglas RF-4E Phantom II (6-6424) from 10th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing United States Air Force at RAF Alconbury - International Air Tattoo 1977, Greenham Common on 25 June 1977
Commandant Kiefer & 4 Commando MemorialThis is in Colleville-Montgomery opposite the First British Graves Memorial and remembers both Kieffer and the French Forces of No 4 Commando. There are a number of memorials to Kieffer
Fontaine-Henry Memorial to Canadian LiberatorsThis Memorial, which is on Route 1 of the Canadian Memorial Routes and was unveiled in 1994, lists the following units - First Hussars; la Chaudiere; Regina Rifles; 13th RCA (Royal Canadian Artillery)
Airstrip B3 Memorial area, Ste Croix sur Mer, NormandyThis was the first British landing strip to became operational - on 10 June 1944. The first Squadrons to land here were 130 and 133 at 1200 on the 10th
Plaque to Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry HighlandersThis is one of the plaques on a German bunker on the edge of Juno Beach at Bernieres. The Highlanders came ashore on D Day and were one of the first (if not the first)
la Maison Queens Own Rifles of Canada BernieresThis building on Juno beach is clearly seen in the pictures of Canadian troops landing on D Day. It is now a memorial to the Queens. The building on D Day is menorm099
Iron Mike US Paratrooper Memorial NormandyThe bronze statue is a replica of one in the US Army Infantry School at Fort Benning. This one was unveiled by Major General Kellog Commander 82nd Airborne on 7 June 1997
Stratford House in Stratford Place, London, c. 1960. Thi?Stratford House in Stratford Place, London, circa 1960. This was one of the sites considered by the Royal Aeronautical Society for the location of its new lecture theatre. Date: circa 1960
The corner of Harley Street and Queen Anne Street, Lond?The corner of Harley Street and Queen Anne Street, London, circa 1960. This was one of the sites considered by the Royal Aeronautical Society for the location of its new lecture theatre