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To the Death! - A Glorious Incident of Aerial Warfare on the Western Front, showing a British biplane crashing into a German plane in a dogfight during the First World War
CURTISS GOLD BUG NYThe Gold Bug biplane designed and flown by Glenn Hammond Curtiss for the Aerial Experiment Association, depicted flying over New York harbour
Fiat CR-20 BISAn Italian Air Force Fiat Cr-20 Bis Parked on Grass Date: 1930s
Sopwith Pup taking off from HMS Repulse, WW1A Sopwith Pup biplane taking off from the B turret of HMS Repulse during the First World War. Date: October 1918
British Sopwith Pup biplane, WW1A British Sopwith Pup biplane, used during the First World War. Seen here in side view. Date: 1914-1918
British SE5A biplane on airfield, WW1A British SE5A biplane, one of the main aeroplanes in use by the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War. Seen here on an airfield, with crew. 1914-1918
Biplane with crew and arabs in the desert, IraqA biplane in the desert with crew and arabs, somewhere in Iraq
Bristol fighter plane in Mesopotamia, WW1A British Bristol fighter plane of No. 6 Squadron in Mesopotamia during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
AVRO TUTORThe 621 biplane is the standard training aircraft of the pre- WW2 RAF, a user- friendly and versatile biplane well known for its ability to fly upside-down on request
Mr Morrison and his aeroplane on Hove Lawns, Brighton
British Bristol F2B biplane preparing for takeoff, WW1A British Bristol F2B biplane with members of 22 Squadron on an airfield, being prepared for takeoff during the First World War. Date: 1916-1918
Pilot standing with biplane on an airfield, WW1A pilot standing in front of his biplane on an airfield during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
British Bristol fighter planes in flight, France, WW1British Bristol fighter planes of No. 22 Squadron RAF flying in formation from Serny aerodrome, northern France, during the First World War. Date: June 1918
Lieutenant Nungesser with Nieuport biplaneLieutenant Charles Nungesser (1892-1927) - French flying ace during the First World War who suffered seventeen injuries during his time flying during the war
Airco Dh-5 War PlaneA pilot stands in front of the propellor of his Airco DH-5, a biplane fighter which had improved vision due to the the upper wing being closer to the rear of the cockpit. Date: circa 1917
Santos-Dumont BiplaneThe ungainly Santos-Dumont 14- bis biplane, though it never stays in the air for more than 21 seconds, is officially the first aircraft to fly in Europe... at Bagatelle, Paris Date: 1906
A biplane in Los AngelesA biplane in a studio photograph showing it flying over Los Angeles
Two biplanes in the desert, IraqTwo biplanes side by side in the desert, somewhere in Iraq
Six biplanes lined up in the desert, IraqSix biplanes lined up in the desert, somewhere in Iraq
Crashed biplane with crew resting in the desert, IraqA crashed biplane in the desert with resting crew, somewhere in Iraq
Vickers Vimy, Biplane, 1919
Rolls in WrightThe Honourable Charles Rolls (of Rolls-Royce) flies his Wright biplane at Bournemouth Aviation Week : but he has a fatal crash - Britains first aviation fatality
Supermarine SouthamptonThe Supermarine Southampton, one of the most successful flying boats of the between- war period. Sometimes known as the Scapa or Stanraer
AIRCO DH-4Designed by Geoffrey De Havilland, this two-seat biplane is Britains first purpose-built bomber
Flying at CannesGrande Semaine d Aviation at Cannes, on the Cote d Azur - watching a biplane fly over the bay
Raf Biplane ClimbingA Royal Air Force biplane climbing as it takes off
Sir Alan Cobham with his de Havilland DH. 60 Moth biplaneSir Alan John Cobham (18941973) - English aviation pioneer in the cockpit of his de Havilland DH.60 Moth G-EBKT, a light-weight, two-place, single-engine
Fiat CR-20A Former Austrian Air Force Fiat Cr-20 Parked on Grass Date: 1938
Diving Off a Bi-PlaneA Moth bi-plane being put to imaginative use at the De Havilland School of Flying at Hatfield. Date: 1932
Advert for Dunlop Tyres, as used in motoring and aviation. Date: 1932
Schneider Trophy PreparationsBritish seaplanes being prepared for the Schneider Trophy competition. This race was held twelve times between 1913 and 1931. Date: 1931
Train and AeroplaneChildren watch an express train and a bi-plane the appear to be racing one another. Artist: Elizabeth Travis Date: 1912
AeroplaneAn twin-engined bi-plane flying over the countryside. Artist: Frederick Sharman Date: 1927
RAF FE-2bRAF FE-2B Parked Date: 1910s
Cockpit of British SE5A biplane on airfield, WW1View of the cockpit and controls of a British SE5A biplane, one of the main aeroplanes in use by the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War. Seen here on an airfield with other aircraft
British Armstrong Whitworth FK8 biplane in flight, WW1A British Armstrong Whitworth FK8 two-seater general purpose biplane in flight during the First World War. It had a 160hp Beardmore engine. Date: 1916-1918
German Fokker D VII fighter planes, WW1A takeoff line of German Fokker D VII single-seat pursuit fighter planes on an airfield towards the end of the First World War. Date: circa 1918
Vickers Vimy FB 27A bomber plane with Fiat engines, WW1The Vickers Vimy FB 27A heavy bomber aircraft with two Fiat engines, used by the RAF during the First World War. Date: circa 1918
Short seaplane Type 184 hovering above the sea, WW1A British Short seaplane Type 184 hovering above the sea during the First World War. It was a two-seater plane, used for reconnaissance, bombing and torpedo carrying. Date: 1915-1918
Cover design, Latecoere Airlines timetable, serving France, Spain and Morocco. The Latecoere company was founded in 1917, and is based in Toulouse. Showing a map with routes. circa 1922
Sopwith Snipe 7F1 biplane on an airfield, WW1A British Sopwith Snipe 7F1 biplane on an airfield during the First World War. It was a single-seat fighter plane with a 200 horsepower Bentley engine, used by the RAF. Date: 1918
Serbian Air Force at Ufa, WW1Men of the Serbian Air Force, including Lieutenant Melc, with a biplane from the 1st Division at Ufa during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
German Gotha WD1 seaplane, WW1A German Gotha WD1 seaplane, used for coastal patrol work in the early part of the First World War. It was a two-seater, with a 100 horsepower Daimler engine and two floats. Date: circa 1914-1915
German seaplane on a beach, WW1A German seaplane on a beach during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
British BE2 biplane on an airfield, WW1A British BE2 two-seater biplane on an airfield during the First World War. It was used for reconnaissance and as a light bomber. Date: 1914-1918
German DFW CV biplane crashed in a field, WW1A German DFW CV reconnaissance two-seater biplane crashed in a field during the First World War. 1916-1918
British BE2 biplane in flight, WW1A British BE2C biplane in flight during the First World War. It is an early type with twin-type undercarriage, and a 70hp Renault engine. Date: 1914-1918
Russian Ilya Muromets Sikorsky biplane and crew, WW1A Russian Ilya Muromets Sikorsky heavy bomber biplane and crew on an airfield during the First World War. Introduced in 1913, the plane was named after a hero from Russian mythology. Date: 1914-1918