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Grumman S-2E Tracker N12-152800Royal Australian Navy - Grumman S-2G Tracker N12-152800 (MSN 269C) Date: circa 1990
BAC 167 Strikemaster Mk. 84 312Republic of Singapore Air Force - BAC 167 Strikemaster Mk.84 312 (msn EEP/JP/1932) at Hurn Airport on 11 July 1970. Date: 1970
Phillips-Powis Miles Magister Elementary Trainer AircraftRAF Phillips and Powis Miles Magister Elementary Trainer Aircraft, WW2 Date: 1942
Procaer F. 15B Picchio D-ECZAProcaer F.15B Picchio D-ECZA (msn 24). (Procaer - Progetti Construzioni Aeronautiche Spa) Date: circa 1965
English Electric Canberra T. 17 WK111Royal Air Force - English Electric Canberra T.17 WK111 EA, of No.360 Squadron, used for Electronic Counter Measures training and simulation for exercises. Date: circa 1980
Piper PA-24 Commanche G-ATNVPiper PA-24-260 Commanche G-ATNV (msn 24-4350), at Bristol-Lulsgate Airport. Date: circa 1967
Vickers Viscount 812 G-AVIW (msn 358) of Channel Airways at Southend Airport. Date: 1969
Supermarine Scimitar F-1Royal-Navy Supermarine Scimitar F-1 Landing with Tail-Hook Down Operating on Aircraft-Carrier Hms Ark Royal During Trials and Test Date: 1950s
Uk Army Aeroplane No. 207 a Maurice Farman Type Royal Ai?Uk Army Aeroplane No. 207 a Maurice Farman Type Royal Airforce 2 Squadron Aircraft Date: 1910s
An RAF Air Gunner Wearing His Chain of Office the Reg?An RAF Air Gunner Wearing His Chain of Office the Regular Way in Which Ammunition Was Carried to Aircraft to Be Loaded in to the Gun
Royal Airship Works R-101R-101 Airship Parked Tethered to a Docking Tower by Airport Buildings and Cars at Cardington, Bedfordshire Date: 1929
The prototype Fokker V45 or FII with the Fokker V40
Hiram Maxim?s captive flying machine ? ?Aerial RoundaboutSir Hiram Maxim?s captive flying machine ? ?Aerial Roundabout?, circa 1904. Date: circa 1904
Royal Air Force display at HendonCrazy flying stunts at the Royal Air Force Display at Hendon. Date: 1933
Poster, Norway by Airway. 20th century
Concorde under construction, BristolConcorde under construction at Filton, Bristol. Date: late 1960s
Flying Santa Claus on a Christmas card. 1910
Airport Scene Paris 1934A De Havilland Dragon of Hillmans Airways and a private Swiss plane on the runway at Paris airport, France. Date: 1934
The static park at the Farnborough Air Show, September 1964. Date: 1964
Bystander Royal Wedding Number front cover - George VIFront cover of The Bystander magazines Royal Wedding Number, celebrating the marriage of Prince Albert of York (the future King George VI) to Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon on 26 April 1923
Vickers R 23 British airship, one of four built at Barrow-in-Furness. It required a 17-man crew, first flew in September 1917
SPADs XIII of US 22nd Aero Squadron, operational from August 1918. The machines were shipped back to the USA after the war and used as fighter trainers. Seen here in a snow-covered field
Sopwith 1. 5 Strutter developed for the RNASSopwith 1.5 Strutter single-seat bomber developed for the RNAS in late 1915. Seen here is serial no. N5504. Date: circa 1915-1916
Sikorsky S-38 of Pan Am (forward view, on the ground)
Short S45 Solent interior -Cabin C
Royal Aircraft Factory FE 8 single-seat fighter plane, first flown on 8 November 1915. It became obsolete by 1916. Seen here is serial no
Edward Vernon Rickenbacker, US pilot and aceEdward Vernon Rickenbacker (1890-1973), US pilot and leading fighter ace with 26 confirmed victories, seen here with his Nieuport 28. Date: circa 1918
Hawker Typhoon Ib with Spitfire IXb passing in Normandy
Doolittle & his Tokyo Raiders, 1942 Date: 1942
Bucker Bu 131B - the standard Luftwaffes primary trainer
Bristol 156 Beaufighter VIF (forward view, flying) of No30 Squadron RaF
William George Barker, RFC pilot and air aceWilliam George Billy Barker (1894-1930), Canadian member of No. 9 Squadron, RFC, seen here wearing a fur coat, standing by his Sopwith Camel. His confirmed victories totalled 50
Albatros C IX used by Manfred von RichthofenAlbatros C IX prototype German biplane used by Manfred von Richthofen for personal transport. Date: circa 1917
Airco DH 4 two-seater light bomber, first flown in mid-August 1916, and used by the RFC and the RNAS. Seen here is serial no. A 7845, a reconnaissance fighter version. Date: circa 1916-1918
English Electric Lightning F. 1A XM172 56 Squadron RAFEnglish Electric Lightning F.1A XM172 and others from 56 Squadron RAF taxy for display at Le Bourget on 16 June 1963 Date: 1963
Bristol Britannia 312 G-AOVT Monarch Duxford 1976Bristol Britannia 312 G-AOVT of Monarch Airlines at Duxford in 1976 Date: 1976
Douglas DC-3 G-AGYZ Skyways of London Lympne 1964Douglas DC-3 G-AGYZ of Skyways of London at Lympne on 20 May 1964 Date: 1964
De Havilland Dragon G-ADDI Air Navigation and Trading CoDe Havilland Dragon G-ADDI of the Air Navigation and Trading Co at Blackpool in 1952, ex Railway Air Services and RAF Date: 1952
Boeing 707-436 G-APFE BOAC LAP 1960Boeing 707-436 G-APFE of BOAC at LAP on 16 May 1960 Date: 1960
Saunders Roe SR A1 fighter flying boatSaunders Roe SR A1, an experimental fighter flying boat, in flight. Date: 1947-1951
De Havilland Tiger Moth British biplaneDe Havilland Tiger Moth British trainer biplane. Date: 1930s
The Mimosa Daily Mail arrives in NiceAn aeroplane arriving in Nice to deliver copies of the Mimosa Daily Mail, a special Riviera edition of the newspaper for people enjoying some winter sunshine in the fashionable South of France
Pilot (on first job) This war-flying seems easy, but WW1Pilot (on first job). This war-flying seems easy, but I wish people would not test their guns quite so close. By Lieutenant George Arthur Hyde, MC
Fokker Eindecker of Jagdstaffel (Jasta) 26, WW1A Fokker Eindecker monoplane belonging to Jagdstaffel (Jasta) 26 fighter squadron, by G. Shultz
Types of German aeroplanes, World War OneTypes of German aeroplanes flying over France and Belgium in the First World War, autumn 1914. A gathering of the doves of war at a German aerodrome
Duties of a large bombers crew by G. H. DavisThe duties of a large bombers crew of seven during the Second World War. Every man has a special task allotted to him. Showing a 27-ton heavy bomber over its target in Germany. Date: 1942
American Liberator bomber by G. H. DavisPresident Roosevelts promise is fulfilled as the American Liberator bomber arrives in Britain during the Second World War
Hubert Lathams Antoinette in Blackpool 1909Hubert Lathams Antoinette monoplane in Blackpool, England. Taking part in the first officially recognised aviation meeting to be held in Britain, the Blackpool Flying Week