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Aerial view of Heathrow Airport circa 1982, showing the then proposed site of Terminal 5 on the Perry Oaks Sludge Works. Date: 1982
The central area at Heathrow Airport c 1955The central area at Heathrow Airport, circa 1955. Date: 1955
de Havilland Sea Venom FAW53 WZ893de Havilland Sea Venom FAW53, WZ893, of the Royal Australian Navy
de Havilland Venom NF2 WL820de Havilland Venom NF2, WL820, armed with two Firestreak air-to-air missiles
de Havilland DH115 Vampire Trainer T55 333de Havilland DH115 Vampire Trainer T55, 333, was delivered to the Iraqi Air Force in April 1953. Date: 1953
Armstrong Whitworth Whitley production
The sole Bristol Brabazon G-AGPWThe sole Bristol Brabazon, G-AGPW, outside the hangars at Filton
Bristol Bulldog TM K3183 with Napier Rapier I engineBristol Bulldog TM, K3183, fitted with a Napier Rapier I engine, suspended in the 24ft wind tunnel at the RAE Farnborough
Two Hawker Siddeley Kestrel FGA1s XS689 and XS695Two Hawker Siddeley Kestrel FGA1s, XS689 and XS695
Aerial View - Railway Goods Station at Marylebone StationThis photograph shows a portion of the extensive Railway Goods Station at Marylebone Station, Great Central Railway. The illustration consists chiefly of the roof of the sheds
The Globe KD2G-2 Firefly target drone was powered by a Solar PJ32 8 pulsejet. Men of the Naval Air Technical Training Unit developing drone target aircraft push the drone around on its launcher to
de Havilland Mosquito TR33 TW294de Havilland Mosquito TR33, TW294
de Havilland Mosquito FBVI HJ732 / Gde Havilland Mosquito FBVI, HJ732/G, fitted with an experimental 57mm cannon
Aerial view North of Fulham Road near Stamford BridgeThis view is one taken in a north easterly direction and illustrates the region to the north of Fulham Road near the Stamford Bridge football ground
The forward gondola of the R34. The airship is being eased up, preparatory to flight, when the lines held by the groundcrew will be released from the handling rail. 14 March 1919 (the first flight)
The walking way in the keel of the R34, shown when the airship was still under construction. Some of the aluminium fuel tanks and canvas bags for the water ballast may be seen. 24 November 1918
British Aerospace 125-700 production line at Chester. March 1977. Date: 1977
The first English Electric Canberra B2 for Venezuela, 1-A-39, takes-off from Samlesbury on the first stage of its delivery flight
Two RAF English Electric Canberra PR9s over Malaya, XH133 and XH168
Martin TM-61C Matador immediately prior to launch from its zero-length launcher
The sole Sopwith Wallaby G-EAKSThe sole Sopwith Wallaby, G-EAKS, 3 October 1919. Date: 1919
The first Hawk XX154 during its second flightThe first Hawk, XX154, during its second flight, 22 August 1974, chief test pilot, Duncan Simpson, again at the controls. Date: 1974
The first Hawk XX154 is rolled out at DunsfoldThe first Hawk, XX154, is rolled out at Dunsfold, 12 August 1974. Date: 1974
North American J26 Mustang of the Swedish Air Force
Sir Frank Whittle (centre) and his associates experimenting with an early gas turbine in a disused foundry at Lutterworth. A scene from the COX film The Wonder Jet
Pre-production Concorde 01 G-AXDNPre-production Concorde 01, G-AXDN, the third Concorde to join the flight test programme
Rolls-Royce Flying Bedstead was powered by two Rolls-Royce Nene turbojets
Bristol Britannias of BOAC
Egyptian Gloster Meteor F4s
Overhead view of a cabin in a Sikorsky S-42
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Two rows of nose sections of Boeing B-29s at Boeings Wichita, Kansas Division
The main centre wing section of a Boeing B-29 Superfortress is lowered to join the fuselage bomb bay section at Boeings Wichita, Kansas Division
Boeing B-17F Flying Fortress 41-24523 in flightBoeing B-17F Flying Fortress, 41-24523, in flight
The Junkers Ju87G-1 was armed with a pair of 37mm Flak 18 cannon for anti-tank use
Supermarine S6B S1595 now on display in the Science MuseumSupermarine S6B, S1595, now on display in the Science Museum
Hawker Tempest V EJ743Hawker Tempest V, EJ743
Fairey Rotodyne XE521 side view in flightFairey Rotodyne, XE521, side view in flight
Avro Lincoln RF403 testbedAvro Lincoln, RF403, testbed for the Armstrong Siddeley Python turboprop. This aircraft was scrapped in Australia in 1958 following high altitude bombing trials at Woomera. Date: 1958
Avro Lincoln B2 RA657 used by Flight RefuellingAvro Lincoln B2, RA657, used by Flight Refuelling for probe and drogue trials. Seen here with a Gloster Meteor F4, VZ389
Westland Wyvern VP120 aeroplane, in silver. 1940s
Brochure design, Cobham Air Routes, serving London, Southampton, Portsmouth, Bournemouth, the Isle of Wight, and Guernsey. circa 1935
Book cover design, The Romance of Aeronautics: an Interesting Account of the Growth and Achievements of All Kinds of Aerial Craft, by Charles C Turner, London: Seeley, Service & Co. Limited, 1912
Cover design, Blackpool Aviation WeekCover design, souvenir programme for Blackpool Aviation Week, 18-24 October 1909. Showing a gold aircraft on a white and black background. October 1909
Cover design, Aero and Motor Boat ExhibitionCover design, catalogue of Aero and Motor Boat Exhibition, 19 to 27 March 1909, at Olympia, west London. Showing three Edwardian people looking up at one of the latest aircraft designs. March 1909
Cover design, Aeronautics magazineCover design, Aeronautics Magazine, formerly Popular Aviation, showing an elegant woman sitting on the edge of a cockpit. June 1929
Heinkel He176First rocket drive on Heinkel He176 aircraft, 1936 Date: 1936
Travellers at Jersey Airport, Channel IslandsA group of travellers make their way towards a small aeroplane on the tarmac at the States of Jersey Airport, Channel Islands. Date: circa 1970s