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Bea Comet 4B AeroplanePassengers alighting from a British European Airways (BEA) Comet 4B plane at London Heathrow Airport, England. Date: 1960s
Bea Viscount 800 PlaneA British European Airways (BEA) Viscount 800 aeroplane in flight. Date: 1950s
Martin 2-0-2 NC 93002Martin 2-0-2, NC 93002. The 2-0-2 was the first post-war twin-engined airliner to receive Civil Aeronautics Administration certification, an NC license on 13 August 1947. Date: 1947
Gp Capt John Cunningham CBEGp Capt John Cunningham, CBE, DSO**, DFC*, HonFRAeS, 1917-2002, right, with Brazilian delegates in front of the Comet airliner. Date: 1917
Lady and Lord Trenchard, de Havilland HalfordFrom left: Lady and Lord Trenchard, Sir Geoffrey de Havilland and Major Frank Halford in front of the first prototype de Havilland Comet airliner, 1 March 1950, following their flight
de Havilland DH106 Comet 1 G-ALYSde Havilland DH106 Comet 1, G-ALYS, the third production aircraft for BOAC but the first to be delivered and the worlds first jet airliner to receive a CofA
Cocktail lounge of the Boeing StratocruiserThe smartly appointed cocktail lounge of the Boeing Stratocruiser provides the air transportation field with a luxury undreamed of a few years ago