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Aerodrome Collection (page 6)

Background imageAerodrome Collection: Lockheed Model 10A Electra of British Airways

Lockheed Model 10A Electra of British Airways At the Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at the Great West Aerodrome, nr Hayes, 9 May 1937. Date: 1937

Background imageAerodrome Collection: British and Colonial Aeroplane Company aerodrome Filton

British and Colonial Aeroplane Company aerodrome Filton
The British and Colonial Aeroplane Company aerodrome, Filton. circa 1911. Date: 1911

Background imageAerodrome Collection: RNAS Mullion Aerodrome Cornwall circa 1918

RNAS Mullion Aerodrome Cornwall circa 1918
RNAS Mullion Aerodrome, Cornwall. circa 1918. Date: 1918

Background imageAerodrome Collection: Glenn Curtiss piloting his Aerodrome No3 June Bug

Glenn Curtiss piloting his Aerodrome No3 June Bug on 4 July 1908 to win the Scientific American Trophy. Date: 1908

Background imageAerodrome Collection: Vickers Wellington I at the 1939 RAeS Garden Party

Vickers Wellington I at the 1939 RAeS Garden Party at the Great West Aerodrome, Hayes, Middlesex. Date: 1939

Background imageAerodrome Collection: The London Terminal Aerodrome Croydon from the air

The London Terminal Aerodrome Croydon from the air

Background imageAerodrome Collection: Fairey Seal K3481 overflies the flight hangar

Fairey Seal K3481 overflies the flight hangar
Fairey Seal, K3481, overflies the flight hangar at Harmondsworth Aerodrome, later to become part of Heathrow Airport, in March 1933. Date: 1933

Background imageAerodrome Collection: W B Moorhouse flying at the London Aerodrome Hendon

W B Moorhouse flying at the London Aerodrome Hendon
W.B. Moorhouse flying at the London Aerodrome, Hendon, in a Ble

Background imageAerodrome Collection: Short SC1 in the hover at Sydenham Aerodrome Belfast

Short SC1 in the hover at Sydenham Aerodrome Belfast
Short SC1 in the hover at Sydenham Aerodrome, Belfast

Background imageAerodrome Collection: Jim Mollison at Croydon Aerodrome

Jim Mollison at Croydon Aerodrome on the conclusion of his flight from Harbour Grace, Newfoundland. 30 October 1936. Date: 1936

Background imageAerodrome Collection: Jim Mollison talking to the press at Croydon Aerodrome

Jim Mollison talking to the press at Croydon Aerodrome on the conclusion of his flight from Harbour Grace, Newfoundland. 30 October 1936. Date: 1936

Background imageAerodrome Collection: Jim Mollison leaving the cockpit of his Bellanca Flash

Jim Mollison leaving the cockpit of his Bellanca Flash 28-70, The Dorothy, after arriving at Croydon Aerodrome on the conclusion of his flight from Harbour Grace, Newfoundland. 30 October 1936

Background imageAerodrome Collection: A E Geere in his Avro Type D at Shoreham Aerodrome

A E Geere in his Avro Type D at Shoreham Aerodrome
A.E. Geere in his Avro Type D at Shoreham Aerodrome

Background imageAerodrome Collection: The fourth de Havilland DH91 Albatross G-AFDJ

The fourth de Havilland DH91 Albatross G-AFDJ
The fourth de Havilland DH91 Albatross, G-AFDJ, Falcon, of Imperial Airways, at the Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at the Great West Aerodrome, Hayes, Middlesex. 14 May 1939. Date: 1939

Background imageAerodrome Collection: Bleriot monoplane at the Doncaster Aviation Contest

Bleriot monoplane at the Doncaster Aviation Contest
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Background imageAerodrome Collection: Delagranges Bleriot monoplane

Delagranges Bleriot monoplane
Delagranges Ble

Background imageAerodrome Collection: Roger Sommers Farman flying over Molons Bleriot monoplane

Roger Sommers Farman flying over Molons Bleriot monoplane
Roger Sommers Farman flying over Molons Ble

Background imageAerodrome Collection: Roger Sommers Farman at the Doncaster Aviation Contest

Roger Sommers Farman at the Doncaster Aviation Contest, 15-22 October 1909 at Doncaster Aerodrome. Date: 1909

Background imageAerodrome Collection: Official programme for the Doncaster Aviation Contest

Official programme for the Doncaster Aviation Contest, 15-22 October 1909 at Doncaster Aerodrome. Date: 1909

Background imageAerodrome Collection: South West Aerodrome the site of the present Heathrow

South West Aerodrome the site of the present Heathrow
South West Aerodrome, the site of the present Heathrow Airport

Background imageAerodrome Collection: The Aerodrome as rebuilt by Curtiss 28 May 1913

The Aerodrome as rebuilt by Curtiss 28 May 1913
The Aerodrome as rebuilt by Curtiss. 28 May 1913. Date: 1913

Background imageAerodrome Collection: The Aerodrome as rebuilt by Curtiss

The Aerodrome as rebuilt by Curtiss

Background imageAerodrome Collection: Langleys Aerodrome in the Potomac River

Langleys Aerodrome in the Potomac River. 7 October 1903. Date: 1903

Background imageAerodrome Collection: Langleys Aerodrome crumples and falls into Potomac River

Langleys Aerodrome crumples and falls into Potomac River
Langleys Aerodrome crumples and falls into the Potomac River. 8 December 1903. Date: 1903

Background imageAerodrome Collection: The Aerodrome ready for flight rests on the catapult

The Aerodrome ready for flight rests on the catapult
The Aerodrome, ready for flight, rests on the catapult. 7 October 1903. Date: 1903

Background imageAerodrome Collection: The Langley Aerodrome No 6

The Langley Aerodrome No 6

Background imageAerodrome Collection: Avro Tudor II G-AGSU at Woodford Aerodrome

Avro Tudor II G-AGSU at Woodford Aerodrome
Avro Tudor II, G-AGSU, at Woodford Aerodrome prior to its first flight

Background imageAerodrome Collection: Livingston, Maxim, Gates, Grahame-White - Olympia Aero Exhib

Livingston, Maxim, Gates, Grahame-White - Olympia Aero Exhib
Hendon, Londons first aerodrome, had been largely developed from 1910 by Claude Grahame-White, against the views of the newspaper media who had derided his earlier efforts to develop the airfield

Background imageAerodrome Collection: Mrs Cheridah de Beauvoir Stocks on her Grahame-White Biplane

Mrs Cheridah de Beauvoir Stocks on her Grahame-White Biplane at the London Aerodrome, Hendon, with Mrs Gates as a passenger (the first lady to fly with a lady pilot)

Background imageAerodrome Collection: Grp Capt Bird Wilson beats up the aerodrome at Changi

Grp Capt Bird Wilson beats up the aerodrome at Changi in a Gloster Meteor F4, EE596. 1947. Date: 1947

Background imageAerodrome Collection: The first Empire Airmail service

The first Empire Airmail service
The departure from Ratmalana Aerodrome, Colombo, of the first Empire Airmail service on 28 February 1938. A Waco Model C Series 4 belonging to Tata Sons Ltd

Background imageAerodrome Collection: The first Australia to England air mail

The first Australia to England air mail leaves Archerfield Aerodrome at 6 am on 25 April 1931. From left: Hudson Fysh, md, Qantas; C. Fisher, superintendent of mails; R.B. Tapp, pilot; W.A

Background imageAerodrome Collection: Fairey Battle first prototype K4303 The flight hangar

Fairey Battle first prototype K4303 The flight hangar
Fairey Battle first prototype, K4303. The flight hangar on the corner of the Great West Aerodrome is below the nose

Background imageAerodrome Collection: Official programme cover, The London Aerodrome

Official programme cover, The London Aerodrome
Official programme cover for the London Aerodrome, Hendon, 7th London Aviation Meeting, 9-13 April 1914 (weather permitting)

Background imageAerodrome Collection: German biplane taking off from French airfield, WW1

German biplane taking off from French airfield, WW1
A German biplane taking off from a French airfield during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageAerodrome Collection: Remains of Baron von Richthofens plane, WW1

Remains of Baron von Richthofens plane, WW1
The remains of the aeroplane of Baron von Richthofen, seen here with allied officers at the aerodrome of No. 3 Squadron of the Australian Flying Corps near Bertangles during the First World War

Background imageAerodrome Collection: Australian troops guarding captured plane, Janin, WW1

Australian troops guarding captured plane, Janin, WW1
Men of the 3rd Australian Light Horse Brigade guarding a captured enemy plane at Janin airfield, Palestine, during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageAerodrome Collection: Yerba Buena Aerodrome

Yerba Buena Aerodrome
Plans for the island of Yerba Buena, San Francisco, U.S.A. to be turned into a harbour airport and runways for the U.S. airforce, with tunnels serving as bomb-proof hangars Date: 1940s

Background imageAerodrome Collection: AFC Handley Page biplane at Haifa, Palestine, WW1

AFC Handley Page biplane at Haifa, Palestine, WW1
A Handley Page biplane belonging to the AFC (Australian Flying Corps) at the aerodrome at Haifa, North Palestine (Ottoman Empire), during the First World War. circa 1918

Background imageAerodrome Collection: British Bristol fighter plane in flight, WW1

British Bristol fighter plane in flight, WW1
A British Bristol fighter plane of No. 22 Squadron RAF flying over Vert Galant aerodrome, northern France, during the First World War. Date: April 1918

Background imageAerodrome Collection: General Vuillemin and General Milch, Berlin

General Vuillemin and General Milch, Berlin
General Joseph Vuillemin (1883-1963), Chief of Staff of the French Air Force, seen here (left) with General Erhard Milch (1892-1972)

Background imageAerodrome Collection: Aerodrome Control Office, Nyeri, Kenya

Aerodrome Control Office, Nyeri, Kenya
Aerodrome Control Office and a jigger, Nyeri, Kenya. circa 1930s

Background imageAerodrome Collection: Circular Airport Project

Circular Airport Project
A suggested central London overhead airport at Kings Cross showing aeroplanes landing on the runways of a huge wheel-shaped structure Date: 1931

Background imageAerodrome Collection: An air show in Weimar, aerodrome, C. 1930

An air show in Weimar, aerodrome, C. 1930

Background imageAerodrome Collection: Kefalonia - French Seaplane on the Quay

Kefalonia - French Seaplane on the Quay
A French Seaplane on the Quay near the Aerodrome and Hospital on the Greek Island of Kefalonia

Background imageAerodrome Collection: Gustav Hamel leaving Hendon for Windsor

Gustav Hamel leaving Hendon for Windsor
The aviator Gustav Hamel leaving Hendon Aerodrome for Windsor on the very first airmail flight. The first aerial mail service took place on 9 September 1911 from Hendon to Windsor and back again

Background imageAerodrome Collection: Poster advertising Aero Club event

Poster advertising Aero Club event
Poster advertising an Aero Club Montguyonnais event at the Aerodrome des Landes de Bussac, with planes and parachutes

Background imageAerodrome Collection: On the Air Route to the Cape by Fortunino Matania

On the Air Route to the Cape by Fortunino Matania
Natives in Northern Rhodesia, under the supervision of British officers, are pictured mowing down a field of wild arum lilies to make way for a landing ground or runway. Date: 1920



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