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Jean Batten (1909 - 1982), Pioneering aviator from New Zealand. 1937
Mr Grahame-White & Miss Harrison Ben - aeroplane flightThe well-known aviator, Mr Grahame-White with Miss Harrison Benn about to take off in a flight in his aeroplane at a Bournemouth aviation meeting in July 1910. Date: 1910
Mrs. Cody / Aviatorwife of Samuel Franklin Cody. Became the first woman to fly in England at Laffins Plain, Aldershot, Hampshire, here modelling the latest fashions Date: 1909
BLERIOT / ILZ / 1909Louis Bleriot in the cockpit of his plane, at the time of his flight across the English Channel Date: 1909
Mermoz / Hiss AeronautiqueJean Mermoz, pioneer French aviator Date: 1901 - 1936
BLERIOTLOUIS BLERIOT (1872 1936), French aviator, in his flying suit
Dieudonne Coste & PlaneFrench aviator in front of his plane, The Question Mark, in which he and Maurice Bellonte completed the first non-stop flight from Europe to the USA on 2 September 1930 Date: 1930
Samuel Cody / V Fair 1908Samuel Franklin Cody, Texan aviator: he made the first flight in Britain in 1908 Date: 1867 - 1913
Hubert Latham (Aviator)Hubert Latham Date: 1883 - 1912
Anthony H. G. Fokker, aviatorAnthony H.G. Fokker(1890-1939), Dutch aviator
Cartoon, the French aviator as hero, WW1Cartoon, the French aviator as hero -- everyone admires him! Date: 1915
Cartoon, Stoicism, WW1Cartoon, Stoicism -- a French aviator impresses two fashionable women with his toughness during a bombardment. Date: 1915
Cartoon, French aviator in a bar, WW1Cartoon, a French aviator with two admiring women in a bar. Oh, he has some little wings! Yes, just like Cupid! Date: 1915
Sir Alan John Cobham and staffSir Alan John Cobham (1894-1973), English aviation pioneer (third from right), and staff (known as the Flying Circus), group photo at an air display. Date: circa 1930s
WW1 - Commodore Bigsworth drops bombs on zeppelin, 1915WW1 - Air Commodore Arthur Wellesley Bigsworth (1885-1961) was a pioneer aviator who had a distinguished military career in the service of the British armed forces
WW1 - Air Action - English SE5 and German Albatros D. VaWW1 - A photograph capturing two aeroplanes in action from below viewpoint. The British biplane fighter aircraft S.E.5, (Scout Experimental 5)
WW1 - Double-sized German biplane debut over PoelcappelleWW1 - The new extra-sized German fighter biplane shown making its debut in the war. It was nicknamed Fritz by the British
WW1 - Air Patrol - The Night Hawk, 1917WW1 - Air force and mechanics at sea-shore preparing a British sea-plane, The Night Hawk, for flight. Date: 1917
WW1 - French and German aerial combat, 1916WW1 - In aerial combat over Champagne district in France, a German biplane fires at and brings down a French aviator. The damaged aircraft leaves a trail of black smoke as it falls nose-down from
WW1 - French and German aerial battle, 1916WW1 - French and German aeroplanes in an aerial battle. The French in quick-firing gun action using the built in machine gun at the nose of the battle-plane to attack their enemy
WW1 - Aerial combat - Over Mametz Wood, FranceWW1 - An illustration and birdseye view of an aerial fight. A British airman in action bringing down an enemy aircraft over Mametz Wood in France. Date: 1917
WW1 - Decorated Belgian aeroplanes - Charlie ChaplainWW1 - An illustration of the world-popular cinema star, Charlie Chaplain, on the nose of a Belgian aeroplane. The idea behind the Belgian avaiators sense of humour is that the image of the comedian
WW1 - Decorated Belgian aeroplanes - Medussas HeadWW1 - Belgian aviators show their humour as they decorate their aircrafts. Seen here is Medusas head painted on the nose the aeroplane
WW1 - British bomber squadron with Avro 504sWW1 - Three Avro 504 British biplanes and the British bomber squadron on the ground preparing to carry out an aerial attack in Friedrichshafen, Germany. Commander Briggs biplane, No
WW1 - Aircraft in battle, 1915WW1 - A depiction of an aerial duel, with the gunner from the aeroplane in the foreground, firing at its enemy from above at a distance. Date: 1915
The courtesies of the air, WW1The courtesies of the air: how the airmen fight. Showing British war biplanes parked in a wide meadow (top), British and Belgian aviators (bottom left), and a group of German aviators (bottom right)
Saluting the Vanquished Foe, WW1 in the air by C ClarkA German monoplane, forced to descend with the British lines on the Western front. The plane was forced to alight owing to the tactics of the British aviators in the neighbourhood where the aerial
Grivillers & Maricourt, French aviators, Sopwith biplaneGrivillers and Maricourt (Somme) - French aviators with a Sopwith biplane, by Louis Dauphin (1885-1926)
Jean Batten in 1934Jean Batten (1909 - 1982). Pioneering aviator from New Zealand. In May 1934 Batten successfully flew solo from England to Australia in the Gipsy Moth
The First Channel Flight by BleriotPage of pictures charting the successful flight of Louis Bleriot across the Channel from Calais to Dover in forty minutes. Date: 1909
Johnsons Plane CrashThe aeroplane of AMY JOHNSON and husband JAMES MOLLISON, abandoned where it crashed, Bridgeport, U.S.A. during an attempt to fly from Wales to New York. Date: 23 July 1933
Mr. and Madame Garnerin. Date: 1802
Hugh Lewis Esq, commemoration poster on becoming the first 50-year-old to receive a Royal Aero Club Aviators Certificate. 1916