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Avro 504 785Avro 504, 785
Sempill British Aviation Mission to Japan, Avro 504The Avro Flight (A) Staff, group photo with Avro 504. William Francis Forbes-Sempill, 19th Lord Sempill AFC, AFRAeS (1893-1965)
Henri Farman F. 20 Reconnaissance AircraftHenri Farman F.20 Reconnaissance Aircraft Date: 1910s
AVRO 504 biplane early 1900s Date: circa 1900s
AVRO 504 Scottish Aircraft Company early 1900s Date: circa 1900s
Lockheed P-38M Lightning 504, ex Honduran Air Force in September 1969. Date: 1969
Vickers Viscount 9Q-CBSVickers Viscount 808C 9Q-CBS (msn 423), of Scibe Airlift Zaire, at Castle Donington, prior to delivery in Zaire on 16 November 1976
Hanworth Air Park - 1931 - Avro 504K G-aSXAvro 504K G-aSX at Hanworth Air Park, visiting the 1931 Kings Cup Air Race. G-aSX, was a New-Build Avro 504, built from spare parts in 1930. Date: 1931
MS Criquet at North WealdA Morane-Saulnier MS.504 or MS.505 Criquet at North Weald 1990s Date: 1990s
Avro 504 with Vertical Fuselage-Mounted Camera for Aerial-Photography Date: 1910s
Avro 504JAvro 504A with Vertical Fuselage-Mounted Camera 30W9T Outside Rigid Fitting for Aerial-Photography Parked in a Hangar During WW1 Date: 1918
Avro 504A with Vertical Fuselage-Mounted Camera 30W8T Outside Sponge Fitting for Aerial-Photography Parked in a Hangar During WW1 Date: 1918
Avro 504BCrashed Royal Flying Corp Avro 504B Upide-Down in Water with a Man on the Aircraft Date: 1910s
View from an aeroplane of Hove, East Sussex, EnglandView from an aeroplane (an Avro 504) of the coastline at Hove, East Sussex, England. Date: circa 1910s
Avro 504K with inset of pilot Edward JonesAvro 504K belonging to the Kingwell and Jones Flying Company, with an inset portrait of the pilot, Edward Jones. Date: early 1920s
WW1 - British bomber squadron with Avro 504sWW1 - Three Avro 504 British biplanes and the British bomber squadron on the ground preparing to carry out an aerial attack in Friedrichshafen, Germany. Commander Briggs biplane, No
Avro 504 -the right aircraft at the right time Used as bomber, fighter and reconnaissance before becoming a long-lived trainer
Avro 504 A3-4 H2174 RaFAvro 504K A3-4 H2174 served with the Australian Air Force from 1921 until 1929 as a basic trainer. Stored and then displayed for many years. Now in storage in Australia. Date: 1971
Manufacture Avro 504 biplanes WWIA.V. Roe and Company, factory in Hamble in Hampshire, England making Avro 504 biplanes made entirely of wood, during World War One, the biplane was largely in observation and bombing roles
Avro 504 789 at Farnborough in 1914Avro 504, 789, at Farnborough in 1914. A Martinsyde S1 is in the background. Date: 1914
Miss North Gallery, KewMiss Norths Gallery, Kew, elevation and section 1880 Date: 1880
Avro Attacks GermanA British Avro 504 biplane pursues a German monoplane in a deadly aerial duel