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Bi Plane Collection (page 6)

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Gobron Voisin Biplane

Gobron Voisin Biplane
French aviator Jean Gobron in the pilots seat ( poste de direction ) of his Voisin biplane, one of many Voisins built in 1909 : Gobron flew his at Mourmelon and Reims. Date: 1909

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Farman 1909 Biplane

Farman 1909 Biplane
Henry Farmans Model III biplane Date: 1909

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Cody Biplane 1909

Cody Biplane 1909
Colonel Cody and his biplane at a French aviation meeting Date: 1909

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Farman Biplane

Farman Biplane
Henry Farman, an Englishman working in France, made many spectacular flights in his very successful biplane : here he is depicted flying from Chalons to Reims Date: 1909

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Farman Biplane Record

Farman Biplane Record
Henry Farman, an Englishman working in France, wins the Grand Prix for distance, at Reims, with a flight of 180 km in just over three hours Date: 27 August 1909

Background imageBi Plane Collection: From Plane to Car 1928

From Plane to Car 1928
JUMPING FROM A PLANE American film actor Reed Howes drops from the wing of a biplane into a car travelling at full speed Date: 1928

Background imageBi Plane Collection: A biplane in the Egyptian desert, with the pyramids

A biplane in the Egyptian desert, with the pyramids
Avro 504K, H. 6596. A biplane in the Egyptian desert, with the pyramids in the background

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Orville Wrights aeroplane flying in a field

Orville Wrights aeroplane flying in a field

Background imageBi Plane Collection: The Wrght Biplane, sold by Orville to Ruth Law

The Wrght Biplane, sold by Orville to Ruth Law
The Wright Biplane, sold by Orville to Ruth Law

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Henrey Farmans biplane attains a height record of 3966 ft

Henrey Farmans biplane attains a height record of 3966 ft

Background imageBi Plane Collection: British Aeroplane (Vickers Biplane) attacking a Taube

British Aeroplane (Vickers Biplane) attacking a Taube

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Czech air squadron 1918

Czech air squadron 1918
A Czech squadron at Serdobsk, Russia

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Biplane bomber with crew and arabs in the desert, Iraq

Biplane bomber with crew and arabs in the desert, Iraq
A biplane bomber in the desert, with crew and arabs resting in the shade of the wings, somewhere in Iraq. Cans of fuel can be seen spread out on the ground

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Salmson biplane WWI

Salmson biplane WWI
The fuselage of a French Salmson biplane captured by Germany on the Western Front during World War I

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Postal Service Jubilee card - Prague, Czechoslovakia

Postal Service Jubilee card - Prague, Czechoslovakia
A card celebrating the 40th anniversary (1887 - 1927) of the start of the Prague postal and telegraph service, by land and now by air too!

Background imageBi Plane Collection: French aircraft WWI

French aircraft WWI
French aircraft the Maurice Farman reconnaissance and light bomber biplane used during the early stages of World War I

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Turkish fighter aircraft - WWI

Turkish fighter aircraft - WWI
Turkish fighter aircraft flying over the Dardanelles during the First World War

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Izmir (Smyrna) - The Evolution of Transport

Izmir (Smyrna) - The Evolution of Transport
A superb postcard photograph showing a meeting of transport types from the very early (block wheels - dating to the earlist known wheeled transportation types)

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Crashed German aircraft - WWI

Crashed German aircraft - WWI
A german light biplane which has crash landed and come to rest on its nose on the battlefield - World War One

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Female Russian Pilot / Gunner

Female Russian Pilot / Gunner
Female Gunner of the Red Airforce adjusting her flying helmet and goggles

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Off for Paris by W. Bryce Hamilton

Off for Paris by W. Bryce Hamilton
Off for Paris - The Start of an Imperial Airway Liner from Croydon Aerodrome, drawn for The Sphere by W. Bryce Hamilton

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Off Portland Harbour - Seaplane and Transport ship

Off Portland Harbour - Seaplane and Transport ship
A Royal Airforce seaplane and seaplane docking ship off Portland Harbour, Dorset

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Night Bombardment

Night Bombardment
With the French Aviation Service - A Night Bombardment by a Voisin Biplane during World War One

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Handley Page Airline

Handley Page Airline
A poster advertising the daily Handley page flights to and from Paris

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Jersey Airways Poster

Jersey Airways Poster
A poster advertising Jersey Airways Ltd. flights from Jersey to Paris; regular services taking two and a half hours

Background imageBi Plane Collection: An airmans altitude helmet, for high altitude flights

An airmans altitude helmet, for high altitude flights
The 25th year of heavier-than-air machines, an airmans altitude helmet. A dinner for the anniversary was staged at the Science Museum, the historic biplane, loaned by Orville Wright

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Defeat of Germanys biplane

Defeat of Germanys biplane
A Royal Flying Corps airplane ablaze shortly after shooting down a German fighting biplane

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Boulton Paul Britomart

Boulton Paul Britomart
A clumsy, old-fashioned- looking twin engine biplane, used by Imperial Airways for feeder line and general charter work

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Boulton Paul Overstrand

Boulton Paul Overstrand
Though it serves with the RAF from 1933 to 1937, this plane is already old-fashioned with its biplane format and fabric covered wings and fuselage, and is withdrawn

Background imageBi Plane Collection: De Havilland Hornet Moth

De Havilland Hornet Moth
A two-seater biplane popular with private aviators; it will fly at 180 km/h for over 1000 kilometres

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Orville Wright / Biplane

Orville Wright / Biplane
Orville Wright, American pioneer aviator, and his Wright biplane (1908 model)

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Rossel Peugeot Biplane

Rossel Peugeot Biplane
Rossel-Peugeot are engine manufacturers, so this biplane may be someone elses aircraft - most likely a Voisin - fitted with one of their motors

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Po-2 Ground Support Pln

Po-2 Ground Support Pln
A PO-2 ground support biplane

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Wright 1903 (Parisien)

Wright 1903 (Parisien)
The first flight : Kitty Hawk

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Paris / Eiffel Tower 1909

Paris / Eiffel Tower 1909
The Comte de Lambert circles the Tower in a Wright biplane

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Aeroplane Postcard

Aeroplane Postcard
A greeting card features a girl piloting a biplane, reflecting the current interest in flying in France

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Farman Biplane / Sommer

Farman Biplane / Sommer
At the Port D Aviation, Paris, during the Grand Quinzaine (fortnight) a Farman biplane is piloted by noted aviator Roger Sommer

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Captured Aviatik, Paris

Captured Aviatik, Paris
A captured Aviatik is put on display at Paris Invalides

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Plane Attacks Balloon

Plane Attacks Balloon
A British biplane attacks a balloon protecting an enemy airship shed near Ghent

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Avro Attacks German

Avro Attacks German
A British Avro 504 biplane pursues a German monoplane in a deadly aerial duel

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Ross Smith / Vickers Vimy

Ross Smith / Vickers Vimy
Sir Ross Macpherson Smith, Australian aviator, and his Vickers Vimy biplane: with his brother he made the first flight from England to Australia, in 1919

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Grahame-White / Biplane

Grahame-White / Biplane
Claude Grahame-White, English aviator and engineer, and his biplane

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Farman / Biplane Cig Card

Farman / Biplane Cig Card
Henri Farman, French aviator, and his Farman Biplane, which he developed with his brother Maurice

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Byrd / Curtiss Wright

Byrd / Curtiss Wright
Admiral Richard E Byrd, American aviator, and his Curtiss Wright biplane in which he flew to the Poles

Background imageBi Plane Collection: German Aeroplane 1913

German Aeroplane 1913
Unidentified German biplane, two-seater, with pusher engine

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Lambert over Paris

Lambert over Paris
Le comte de Lambert makes the first aeroplane flight over Paris, rounding the Tour d Eiffel in this Wright biplane

Background imageBi Plane Collection: Wright and 1908 Biplane

Wright and 1908 Biplane
Orville Wright, and a 1908 model biplane

Background imageBi Plane Collection: A French Airfield 1922

A French Airfield 1922
Spectators flinch as a biplane flies uncomfortably close to them on a French airfield



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