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Empire flying boatPoster advertising the most luxurious flying boat in the world, the Empire flying boat. This particular model is the G-ADHL of Imperial Airways
Empire flying boat jigsawA jigsaw advertising the most luxurious flying boat in the world, the Empire flying boat. This particular model is the G-ADHL of Imperial Airways
Imperial Airways cut-awayImperial Airways poster advertising an ensign air liner for Empire services, 2 decks, 200 mph, 20 tons, the G-ADSR. It is shown with the side cut away so the interior features can be labelled
RAF Bristol Blenheim Fighter-Bombers; Second World War, 19Illustration showing three Royal Air Force Bristol Blenheim mark IV fighter-bomber-reconnaissance airplanes over enemy territory in 1941
Charles A. Lindbergh with his Plane, Spirit of St. LouisCharles A. Lindbergh with his Plane Spirit of St. Louis, Gosport, May 27th 1927 1927
Aviation in 1908, the aeroplane of M. Wilbur Wright
Messerschmitt M. E. 109Made in Germany, Finished in England. Messerschmitt M.E. 109. All proceeds go to our local Spitfire fund
Rosamonde, the first plane manufactured in China
RAF Lancasters over Berlin; Second World War, 1943Illustration showing Royal Air Force Lancaster heavy bombers heading towards their target of Berlin, during the Autumn of 1943
Scenery for the Vladimir Mayakovskys play Mystery-Bouffe" Scenery for the Vladimir Mayakovskys play " Mystery-Bouffe" in 1919. Oil on canvas."
Mr Morrison and his aeroplane on Hove Lawns, Brighton
A biplane in Los AngelesA biplane in a studio photograph showing it flying over Los Angeles
Wunstorf Airfield, near Hanover, 1948Photograph showing Wunstorf Airfield, near Hanover, in the British controlled zone of Germany, with a large number of Dakota and York airplanes lined up for use during the Berlin Airlift, 1948
Good Housekeeping front cover June 1932Front cover of Good Housekeeping magazine for 1932 with a little boy swept along by the craze for aviation. With toy aeroplane in hand, and his Biggles style flying helmet on his head
S. F. Cody and War KiteSamuel Franklin Cody, British- American aviator and inventor of the famous war kite, an early type of aeroplane and communication device
Marcel Paillette, an early French aviation pioneer in his biplane Sommer
M. Paulhan, and early French aviation pioneer in a biplane
Alberto Santos Dumont in his aeroplane, La Demoiselle. He was an aviator, sportsman and Brazilian inventor
C. Grahame-White in an early aeroplaneClaude Grahame-White, an early English aviation pioneer
An early French aviation pioneer
M. Rougier flying an early biplane
A crashed biplane. Two policemen and several other bystanders pose for a photograph
Hubert Latham, early French aviation pioneerArthur Charles Hubert Latham, early French aviation pioneer with his aeroplane, Antoinette IV. He was one of the first aviation pioneers to attempt to cross the English channel
Colonel Cody, an early aviation pioneerColonel Samuel Franklin Cowdery (Cody), an early aviation pioneer from Davenport, Iowa (USA). He was the first man to conduct powered flight in Britain
Spitfires under construction, 1939Spitfire fighter aircraft being manufactured in an undisclosed location in England. Each powered with a supercharged Rolls Royce engine, they were the fastest fighting aeroplanes in service in 1939
Air Scouts climbing on plane with Lord OlivierAir Scouts climbing on a Fairey Albacore plane with Lieutenant/Sir Laurence Olivier. 1940s
Scouts at Heathrow AirportMr Trevor Scott-Chard and London Air Scouts at London Heathrow Airport with British Overseas Airways Corporation Boeing Stratocruiser Canopus behind them. 1950
Air Scouts aeromodellingAir Scouts of London Airport Group pore over instructions on a table to build a model aeroplane. circa 1950s
Scouts with British Airways OfficerThree Scouts look excitedly at a map provided by a British European Airways Senior First Officer, with a Douglas DC-3 behind them. circa 1950s
Air Scouts learning aircraft recognitionOne Air Scout from St Pauls School draws a picture of a Spitfire on a blackboard for a group of other Air Scouts to learn aircraft recognition
Page from An Album of International Air Liners for cigarette cards issued by John Player & Sons, featuring the British aeroplanes Imperial Airways Empire Flying-Boat Caledonia; Imperial Airways Liner
Page from Aircraft of the Royal Air Force card albumPage from Aircraft of the Royal Air Force cigarette card album issued by John Player & Sons, featuring the Hawker Demon I (Turret) Fighter; the Hawker Fury Fighter; and the Hawker Hurricane Fighter
Page from An Album of Aeroplanes (Civil) for cigarette cards issued by John Player & Sons, featuring the British aeroplanes, the Miles Hawk Major, two-seater touring monoplane; the Monospar S.T
Man fixing an aeroplane
An experimental monoplane
The Ford Monoplane was used for Air Mail carrying and was manufactured by a subsidiary company of the ford Motor Company. It was fitted with a 400 H.P. Liberty Engine
A flying boat in Switzerland or Italy
American Flying Fortress (Boeing)
Crashed Fokker C2 named AmericaCommander Richard Byrds plane crashed during a transatlantic flight in a Fokker C2 named America
A biplane in the Egyptian desert, with the pyramidsAvro 504K, H. 6596. A biplane in the Egyptian desert, with the pyramids in the background
Orville Wrights aeroplane flying in a field
DH2 6F2 of 29th Squadron, shot down over enemy lines. Pilot second lieutenant K. K. Turner captured
The Wrght Biplane, sold by Orville to Ruth LawThe Wright Biplane, sold by Orville to Ruth Law
Paulhans monoplane, Bleriots model, Los Angeles aviation meeting
Henrey Farmans biplane attains a height record of 3966 ft
A postcard, to my dear mother
The Dornier Dox seaplane in the Solent
Our sailor King, King George V, Royal Navy airmen flying over the British Fleet in Weymouth Bay. The Royal Yacht, Victoria and Albert