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Piper PA-22 Tri-Pacer G-APXU (msn 22-474), of the Wiltshire School of Flying at Thruxton aerodrome. Date: circa 1963-1965
Royal Air Force - Hawker Hurricane IIc PZ865 Last of the Many of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, seen on display fitted with a non-standard four-bladed propeller
AEA Aerodrome No. 3 - June BugThe Aerial Experiment Association (AEA) Aerodrome No.3 June Bug. The Aerial Experiment Association was formed by Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, with J. A. D. McCurdy (a Canadian), Lt
Aerial Experiment Association Aerodrome No. 1 Red WingAerial Experiment Association Aerodrome No.1 - Red Wing, seen on skids at the time of its first flight a frozen lake. The first of a series of experimental powered aircraft designed
Miles M. 71 Merchantman U-21The sole Miles M.71 Merchantman U-21 (msn 6695), at Woodley aerodrome, with stored unwanted Miles M.33 Monitor target-tugs in the background
Scenes of Ronaldsway Airport, Isle of Mancirca 1910s
Albert, Duke of York at a glider meeting, Lympne, KentAlbert, Duke of York (1895-1952) (later King George VI) with Sir Samuel Hoare (1880-1959) (later Viscount Templewood) at a light aircraft meeting at the Lympne Aerodrome, Kent
Rollason-Druine D. 62 Condor G-ARVZRollason-Druine D.62 Condor G-ARVZ (msn RAE/606) at Redhill Aerodrome, outside The Tiger Club. Date: circa 1982
Vickers Varsity T. 1 VX828 - 1st prototypeVickers Varsity T.1 VX828, - 1st prototype flown on 17 July 1949 from Wisley aerodrome. Flight testing and production was carried out rapidly with first deliveries of production aircraft to No.201
Taylorcraft Auster 3 G-AHLKTaylorcraft Aeroplanes (England) Ltd. Auster 3 G-AHLK (ex NJ889) (msn 700) at Redhill aerodrome. Date: 1950s-1960s
Squadron Leader D. S. Don - Kings Cup Air RaceHanworth Aerodrome, Kings Cup Air Race. Hawker Tomtit G-aLL, powered by an Armstrong Siddeley Mongoose IIIA, belonging to the then Prince of Wales (Edward VIII), flown by Squadron Leader D.S
Marjorie Vereker in her aircraft at Heston AerodromeMrs Marjorie Rosamond Seton Dower Vereker (nee Mulliner) (1902-1992) in her aircraft at Heston Aerodrome at the annual flying meeting of The Brigade of Guards at their HQ at Heston Air Park where
Sempill British Aviation Mission to JapanAerodrome from 1000ft. William Francis Forbes-Sempill, 19th Lord Sempill AFC, AFRAeS (1893-1965) was a Scottish peer and record-breaking air pioneer who was later shown to have passed secret
Sempill British Aviation Mission to JapanGeneral view of Aerodrome, September 1922. William Francis Forbes-Sempill, 19th Lord Sempill AFC, AFRAeS (1893-1965) was a Scottish peer
Sempill British Aviation Mission to JapanOpening of Aerodrome, Inspection by Vice Admiral Ide. I.J.N. who is shaking hands with Lt Cdr Fowler (in charge of the Flying Section)
Sempill British Aviation Mission to JapanShinto ceremony at opening of the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Station at Kasumi-ga-ura, July 1921. William Francis Forbes-Sempill, 19th Lord Sempill AFC
Langley Aerodrome 1903 Failure at Launch, Take-Off Crash Date: 1903
Hawker Siddeley HS748 Andover CC2, XS790, of The Queen??Hawker Siddeley HS748 Andover CC2, XS790, of The Queen?s Flight at Halfpenny Green Aerodrome near Wolverhampton, bringing the Queen Mother on the occasion of her visit to the Wolverhampton School
Douglas Bader and his wifeDouglas Bader (1910-1982) RAF fighter ace, pictured with his wife and a light aircraft at Lungi Airport, Sierra Leone, West Africa. Date: late 1950s
Charles Hughesdon and his wife the actress Florence DesmondCharles Hughesdon and his wife, the actress Florence Desmond, at the RAeS Garden Party at the Fairey Aerodrome on the Great West Road, London, 14 May 1939. Date: 1939
Floating landing strips for aircraft by G. H. DavisSurface tension seadromes: floating landing strips for aircraft. A revolutionary British invention: a floating aerodrome tested by the Admiralty. 1945
Cody kite at the 1951 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden ?Cody kite at the 1951 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at White Waltham Aerodrome on 6 May
Wg Cdr J. A. Kent with the Deperdussin of 1910, belonging?Wg Cdr J.A. Kent with the Deperdussin of 1910, belonging to the Shuttleworth Collection at the 1949 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at White Waltham Aerodrome on 8 May
Sir Nigel Norman, owner of Heston Airport, left, at the 1939 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at the Fairey Aviation Aerodrome, Great West Road, Hayes, Middlesex
Major James L Cordes, Chief Test Pilot, Handley PageMajor James L. Cordes, Chief Test Pilot, Handley Page (under the umbrella) at the 1939 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at the Fairey Aviation Aerodrome, Great West Road, Hayes, Middlesex
Ford Aerodrome - Geoffrey Cobham, Sir Alan CobhamFord Aerodrome. From left: Geoffrey Cobham, Sir Alan Cobham, William Courtenay, Lady Cobham, Michael Cobham, Sqn Ldr Helmore and Lady Gunter
De Havilland School of Flying Advertisement, 1931Advertisement for the De Havilland School of Flying, based at Hatfield Aerodrome in Hertfordshire. Date: 1931
AIRCRAFT, 1931Scene at Shoreham Aerodrome, 2 women pose in front of single- seater aircraft (type unknown). Date: 1931
Raf Monoplane PilotsSquadron Leader Q.R. Gayford and Flight Lieutenant O.L.G. Bett, pilots of the giant RAF Fairey (Napier) Long Range Monoplane, at Cranwell Aerodrome, destination Egypt. Date: 22 October 1931
Fly to Beechams Pills for Perfect Health - Promo Prochure Date: 1930
Handley Page biplane, Imperial Airways, CroydonHandley Page W.8B biplane, RMA Princess Mary, belonging to Imperial Airways. Seen here at Croydon Aerodrome. Date: circa 1925
WW1 - Pilot at an Airfield (unidentified) Date: circa 1915
R. A. F. Reserve Flying Club Display spectatorsA page of sketches by H.H.Harris showing some of the guests and spectators at the inaugural display of the R.A.F. Reserve Flying Club at the Hatfield Aerodrome Date: 22 July 1933
King Edward VII with Wilbur WrightKing Edward inspecting Wilbur Wrights flying machine that floats on an " attenuated sea". Wilbur Wright explaining the machines mechanism at Pau. Date: March 1909
Anthony Wilding at an aerodrome in France, 1915Captain Anthony Frederick Wilding (1883-1915), New Zealand born tennis player and four-times Wimbledon champion pictured at an aerodrome somewhere in France in 1915 with from left
Chinese sentry guards American bomberA Chinese sentry stands guard in the shadow of the wing of a bomber of the 14th U.S. Army Air Force at an aerodrome in China
Defence of British aerodromes by G. H. DavisThe defence of British aerodromes: methods of defence above and under the ground during the Second World War. Date: 1942
Round the clock with a bomber squadron. The bomber pilot and captain starts his day with a wash; he sets out with his crew on the back of a vehicle; the crew climb a ladder to board the aircraft
Advertising material displayed on a car, with a man sitting alongside. One poster reads: Stop this car for a free drive, and the other reads: See the seaside from the air
No. 2 Squadron on a German aerodrome in 1918No.2 Squadron on a German aerodrome in 1918
W. Wyne, known as ?Winnie Wynne? an autogyro enthusiast, ?W. Wyne, known as ?Winnie Wynne? an autogyro enthusiast, in front of a Cierva C40 at the Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at the Great West Aerodrome, Hayes, Middlesex, on 14 May 1939
Hounslow Aerodrome circa 1919
Hounslow Aerodrome
Dr Harold Roxbee Cox, Royal Aeronautical Society Preside?Dr Harold Roxbee Cox, Royal Aeronautical Society President 1947-1949, leaves the 1949 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at White Waltham Aerodrome on 8 May in a hydrogen balloon flown by
The 1949 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Whit?The 1949 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at White Waltham Aerodrome on 8 May
The Duchess of Bedford at the 1936 Royal Aeronautical So?The Duchess of Bedford at the 1936 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at the Fairey Aviation Aerodrome, Great West Road, Hayes, Middlesex, on 10 May
Guests in front of the Sopwith Pup belonging to the Shut?Guests in front of the Sopwith Pup belonging to the Shuttleworth Collection at the 1951 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at White Waltham Aerodrome on 6 May
Blimp at the 1951 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Part?Blimp at the 1951 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at White Waltham Aerodrome on 6 May