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Churchills praise for RAF Pilots" Never was so much owed by so many to so few" - Prime Minister Winston Churchill from a speech made on 20th August 1940
National Aviation Day Display posterPoster, National Aviation Day Display, new events, new thrills, new aircraft, fly with the three aces, under the direction of Sir Alan Cobham, Coming Soon. 20th century
International Air Rally Poster 1937Poster, High Speed Thrills! International Air Rally, Lympne, 28-29 August. Spectacular RAF Hendon Acrobatics, Racing, Live Parachuting, Foreign Aces. Organised by the Cinque Ports Flying Club. 1937
Edgar Wallace - Film PhotoEdgar Wallace (1875 - 1932) English writer of popular thrillers, directing the film Red Aces at Beaconsfield in 1929 1929
International Air Rally Poster
Knights of the Air - WWI aerial combat - Albert BallA British fighter plane in the Royal Flying Corps is attacked by two German aircraft. The illustration accompanies a feature inside The Modern Boy magazine by Captain W. E
Poster, Churchills praise for RAF PilotsPoster, Never was so much owed by so many to so few - Prime Minister Winston Churchill from a speech made on 20 August 1940
North-American TB-25N Mitchell N1042B (msn 108-34098, ex 44-30823A), ca 1965. Built as a North American B-25J-25/27-NC 44-30823 for the United States Army Air Force and converted to TB-25N
Progressive Bridge playing cards scorecard, Joker holding the Aces
Flying Whist playing cards scorecard, four acesFlying Whist playing cards scorecard, the four aces as aircraft wings Date: circa 1920
WW2 - R. A. F. Air Aces In The MakingA photograph of some British WW2 Royal Air Force trainees taking their final course at the passing-out school, air aces in the making! Date: circa 1940s
Fairchild C-119G Flying Boxcar G-BLSW - N2700 (msn 10689, ex 51-2700, ex CP-9 (OT-CAI)), of Aces High, at North Weald. Date: circa 1985
Grumman F-14A Tomcat 161161United States Navy - Grumman F-14A-110-GR Tomcat 161161 (msn 388, base code AJ, call-sign 113'), of VF-41 Black Aces embarked on USS John F Kennedy
Photographer setting up shot, LondonPhotographer in Newburgh Street, Soho, Central London setting up a shot in a shop doorway. Date: circa 1960s
Large group of French Schoolgirls dressed as a deck of cardsLarge group of French Schoolgirls from Clermont-Ferrand posing for a photograph wearing wonderful playing card costumes - the whole deck is featured, including Kings, Queens, Jacks
North-American TB-25N Mitchell N1042B (msn 108-34098, ex 44-30823A), circa 1965. Built as a North American B-25J-25/27-NC 44-30823 for the United States Army Air Force and converted to TB-25N
Saunders ST-27 C-GYCR (msn 004 - 14059) of Cite Express. This aircraft was converted by Saunders Aircraft in Canada from ex Royal Air Force Heron CC.3 XH375
FALL / BOSTON / ACES ACEHAGERTYS ACES ACE Owned by Cant. Date: 1959
Sopwith Pup N5182. Built by Sopwith Aviation Co. at Kingston upon Thames in 1916, N5182 was operated by several Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) squadrons in Belgium and Northern France
Voss, Werner on left, talking to Manfred von Richthofen-both fighter pilots and aces
Captain James McCudden V. CCaptain James McCudden (1895 - 1918), R.F.C, V.C. D.S.O. (with bar), M.C. (with bar), M.M. Croix de Guerre, British WWI flying ace and recipient of the Victoria Cross
Cartoon, Ace of Diamonds, WW1Cartoon, Ace of Diamonds. An ordinary French soldier on the Western Front, carrying his kit on his back. The title suggests that every soldier is an Ace, not just the high-profile heroes. Date: 1917
hispano-roman coins. Top: aces. Obverse: head of Minerva with helmet. Reverse: Pegasus Empuries. Bottom: Quadrans. Obverse: head of Minerva. Reverse: lion attacking. From the village of Les Soleies
Tatler front cover featuring Captain Guynemer, 1917Georges-Marie Guynemer (1894 - 1917), French military aviator, credited with the destruction of 53 enemy planes, pictured on the front cover of The Tatler
Gymnastic Display BoysThese club-swinging aces are boys from Woodstock College in north London, England, training for their annual gymnastic display. Date: 1930s
French Farman Aircraft Squadron at Thessaloniki, Greece (do look at: 10818253, which shows these aircraft being delivered, in crates!) Date: circa 1916
Rene Paul Fonck, French aviator, in his SPAD planeRene Paul Fonck (1894-1953), French aviator during the First World War, known as the all-time Allied Ace of Aces. Seen here on an airfield in a French SPAD aeroplane
Rene Paul Fonck, French aviator, firing a gunRene Paul Fonck (1894-1953), French aviator during the First World War, known as the all-time Allied Ace of Aces. Seen here in a field between Le Hamel and Le Mesnil, Oise, Northern France
Georges Guynemer, portrait. First World War Ace, 54 Kills, Born 24th December 1894, had his first victory on the 19th July 1915. He was shot down 7 times
RichthofenCaptain Baron Manfred von Richthofen (1892 - 1918), German aviator and flying ace. Shot down 80 planes before being killed himself in action in 1918. Known as the Red Baron or Red Knight
Colonel Billy Bishop VC with German air acesAir Marshal William Avery Bishop (1894 - 1956) VC, Canadian First World War flying ace, being toasted at a gathering of air aces in Berlin where he was guest of honour
Playing Cards / AcesAn ace from each suit