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Piper Super Cruiser N78572Piper PA-12 Super Cruiser N78572 (msn 12-3947). became G-AWPW in 1968. Date: circa 1955
Auster J-5L Aiglet Trainer G-ANWX (msn 3131), of Jimmy Blumer (Yarm) Ltd.. Date: 1967
BAC 1-11 510ED G-AVMVBritish Aircraft Corporation One-Eleven-510ED G-AVMV (msn 149), of British Airways at Manchester-Ringway Airport. Date: circa 1976
Taylorcraft DC-65 XK-ATY (msn 0-4247. built as an L-2A ), at Mangere, NZ. (The aircraft and pilot Alexander N. Clark went missing on 23 November 1956, and were found in the bush 30 months later)
de Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk 22 G-ARMF (msn C1/0394), of the College of Air Training at Hamble, in February 1970. Date: 1970
BAC Jet Provost T. 5 XW302BAC Jet Provost T.5 XW302 (msn ), of the Linton Blades at Woodford in August 1972. Date: 1972
McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 TU-TAL Libreville (msn 46890, line number 77), of Air Afrique, at the Paris Air Show, held at Le Bourget Airport in May-June 1973 Date: 1973
Cessna 421B Golden Eagle N1YA (msn 421B0580). Date: circa 1990
Beech 200 Super King Air 101003 - 013Flygvapnet -Beech Tp101 Super King Air 101003 - 013 (msn BB-619), of F17. (Flygvapnet - Swedish Air Force) Date: circa 2000
Hawker Siddeley Nimrod MR. 2 XV232Royal Air Force - Hawker Siddeley Nimrod MR.2 XV232 (msn 8007) Date: circa 2000
Bristol Blenheim I G-BPIV (msn 10201), a conversion from a Bolingbroke IVT. Date: circa 2015
North American P-51D Mustang N251JCNorth American P-51D-20-NA Mustang N251JC (MSN 122-38798, ex 44-72339), of the Cavanaugh Flight Museum, at Midland Airport on 8-10 October 1992. Date: 1992
British Aerospace Jetstream 41, of Eastern Airways. Date: circa 2011
Beech T-34B Mentor N74020 - 144009Beech T-34B Mentor N74020 / 144009 (MSN BG.316) Date: circa 2000
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
Advert for the Puss Moth aeroplane 1930Advertisement for the Moth airplane, manufactured by the De Havillalnd Aircraft Company Ltd. The illustration shows a Puss Moth flying of the Epsom Derby, while the advert claims
Vickers Viscount 812 G-AVIW (msn 358) of Channel Airways at Southend Airport. Date: 1969
TriStar at FarnboroughLockheed L.1011 TriStar A4O-TY of Gulf Air at Farnborough Air Show 1976 Date: 1976
The Graf Zeppelin flying over Friedrichshafen, GermanyThe Graf Zeppelin flying over Friedrichshafen, a city on the shore of Lake Constance (Bodensee in German) in southern Germany, known for its importance in aviation history
Royal Air Force display at HendonCrazy flying stunts at the Royal Air Force Display at Hendon. Date: 1933
Airport Scene Paris 1934A De Havilland Dragon of Hillmans Airways and a private Swiss plane on the runway at Paris airport, France. Date: 1934
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
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
Boeing 707-338C - Qantas
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
Teasing Tirpitz, or luring a U boat to Dover, Heath RobinsonA battered British plane suspends a tiny toy boat on a string, fooling a German U boat into pursuing it all the way to Dover. Another mischievous war tactic dreamed up by William Heath Robinson
Saunders Roe SR A1 fighter flying boatSaunders Roe SR A1, an experimental fighter flying boat, in flight. Date: 1947-1951
Beagle A. 61 Terrier G-ASAC Airways Aero Club RearsbyAuster converted a number of ex- Army aircraft which became the Auster 6B. When the company became part of Beagle Aircraft in 1960 it was renamed the Beagle A.61 Terrier
Bristol Beaufighter TT Mk. 10 RD758, BahrainBuilt as a Beaufighter TF.X (Torpedo Fighter version) RD758 was converted to a TT.X, for target towing Date: 1956
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
Sketch cover featuring Amelia Earhart by Olive SnellPortrait of pioneering American aviator, Amelia Earhart (1897 - 1937) by society portraitist Olive Snell on the front cover of The Sketch magazine. Date: 1928
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
The first Scottish Aviation Pioneer, VL515, was re-engin?The first Scottish Aviation Pioneer, VL515, was re-engined with a 520hp Alvis Leonides radial to become the first Pioneer II, G-AKBF