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Background imageBiplanes Collection: Types of British Aircraft -- The Bristol Fighter

Types of British Aircraft -- The Bristol Fighter. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageBiplanes Collection: ITALIAN AIR ATTACK

ITALIAN AIR ATTACK
North Africa : Italian aircraft destroy a British armoured column and shoot down the planes which seek to prevent them, including antiquated Gladiator biplanes Date: August 1940

Background imageBiplanes Collection: ANGELS WITH FOUR WINGS

ANGELS WITH FOUR WINGS
In the Holy of Holies of Solomons Temple the Ark of the Covenant is protected by eight angels each equipped with two pairs of wings (could they be biplanes ?)

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Celebration of French Aviators

Celebration of French Aviators. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Three RAF Valentias over the Citadel in Cairo

Three RAF Valentias over the Citadel in Cairo
Three RAF Vickers Type 264 Valentia aircarft flying over the Citadel in Cairo, Egypt en route to Palestine Date: circa 1938

Background imageBiplanes Collection: RAF Westland Wapiti Biplanes - Army Co-operation patrol

RAF Westland Wapiti Biplanes - Army Co-operation patrol Date: circa 1938

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Baron Manfred von Richthofen, leading German air ace

Baron Manfred von Richthofen, leading German air ace
Baron Manfred von Richthofen (1892-1918), leading German air ace with 80 confirmed victories, seen here with his personal Albatros C IX biplane. Date: circa 1917

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Gotha WD-10 German single-seat naval fighter biplane

Gotha WD-10 German single-seat naval fighter biplane designed by Oskar Ursinus, seen here with floats retracted, thus improving its aerodynamic effect

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Passenger aircraft of Imperial Airways fleet, cut away

Passenger aircraft of Imperial Airways fleet, cut away
Britains share in building giant passenger aircraft: a 40-seater of the new Imperial Airways fleet. A diagrammatic drawing of one of the worlds largest passenger aircraft

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Dogfight between British and German planes, WW1

Dogfight between British and German planes, WW1
A dogfight between British and German biplanes during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Hotel del Prado, Barranquilla, Colombia, Central America

Hotel del Prado, Barranquilla, Colombia, Central America. Date: circa 1930

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Zeppelin-Staaken VGO R III giant German biplane

Zeppelin-Staaken VGO R III giant German biplane
Zeppelin-Staaken VGO R III, serial no. 10/15, giant German biplane, the only one built. It went into operational use near Riga in Latvia, making its first operational sortie on 13 August 1916

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Siemens Schuckert D IV German fighter plane

Siemens Schuckert D IV German fighter plane, seen here before leaving the factory. Deliveries began in late August 1918. Date: 1918

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Pfalz D III German fighter plane of Lt Lenz, Jasta 22

Pfalz D III German fighter plane of Lt Lenz, Jasta 22
Pfalz D III German fighter biplane of Lt Lenz, Jasta 22, delivered in August 1917 when the unit was based at Vivaise. Date: circa 1917

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Pfalz D III single seat German fighter biplane

Pfalz D III single seat German fighter biplane, first flown around June 1917, and in operation from August 1917, being useful for fast attack missions such as those against well defended balloons

Background imageBiplanes Collection: LFG Roland C II German reconnaissance biplane

LFG Roland C II German reconnaissance biplane, usually known as the Walfisch (Whale), introduced in 1916. Seen here is a rear view of a late production model belonging to the Bavarian Fl Abt 292

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Hansa-Brandenburg W 12 reconnaissance fighter

Hansa-Brandenburg W 12 reconnaissance fighter
Hansa-Brandenburg W 12 German float-equipped two-seat reconnaissance fighter. It first flew in January 1917. Seen here is serial no. 2016, an early production example

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Gotha G IV German bomber

Gotha G IV German bomber which first flew in December 1916. A total of 142 machines are thought to have been produced. Date: circa 1917-1918

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Gotha G II German three-man heavy bomber biplane

Gotha G II German three-man heavy bomber biplane, which first flew in March 1916 and entered operational service in August 1916, but fell out of service by 1917. Date: circa 1916

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Handley Page 0 / 400 with wings folded

Handley Page 0 / 400 with wings folded
Handley Page 0/400 long range four-man heavy bomber with wings folded. It was first flown in September 1917, with deliveries beginning in March 1918

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Albatros D V German fighter plane of Oblt Schliech

Albatros D V German fighter plane of Oblt Schliech
Albatros D V German fighter plane, first produced in early 1917. This machine carries the Bavarian Lion motif of Oberleutnant Eduard Ritter von Schleich (1888-1947), nicknamed the Black Knight

Background imageBiplanes Collection: SARO London Mark 1 biplane flying boats

SARO London Mark 1 biplane flying boats
Three SARO (Saunders Roe) London A27 military Mark 1 biplane flying boats in flight. They were in service with the RAF for part of the Second World War. Date: 1936-1941

Background imageBiplanes Collection: New type of German armoured aeroplane 1918

New type of German armoured aeroplane 1918
German armoured aeroplane (an A.E.G), specially adapted for attacking the Allied troops in their trenches, made an appearance on the Western Front at the end of World War One. 1918

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Louis Paulhan flying in Farman III 1909

Louis Paulhan flying in Farman III 1909
Louis Paulhan, pioneering French aviator flying in Farman III biplane, in a competition in Blackpool, September 1909. Date: September 1909

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Gotha G V German bomber

Gotha G V German bomber, operational from 1918, with 120 machines reported to have been built. Date: circa 1918

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Types of British Aircraft -- Handley-Page Biplane

Types of British Aircraft -- Handley-Page Biplane
Types of British Aircraft -- Twin-Engined Handley-Page Biplane. 1914-1918

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Types of British Aircraft -- The Sopwith Seaplane

Types of British Aircraft -- The Sopwith Seaplane. 1914-1918

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Types of British Aircraft - The Wright Seaplane, tractor typ

Types of British Aircraft - The Wright Seaplane, tractor type. 1914-1918

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Types of British Aircraft -- The Sopwith Pup

Types of British Aircraft -- The Sopwith Pup. 1914-1918

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Types of British Aircraft -- The Nieuport Biplane

Types of British Aircraft -- The Nieuport Biplane. 1914-1918

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Types of British Aircraft -- The Sopwith Camel

Types of British Aircraft -- The Sopwith Camel. 1914-1918

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Types of British Aircraft -- The Bristol Fighter

Types of British Aircraft -- The Bristol Fighter. 1914-1918

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Types of British Aircraft -- The SE5

Types of British Aircraft -- The SE5. 1914-1918

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Types of British Aircraft -- The FE Biplane

Types of British Aircraft -- The FE Biplane. 1914-1918

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Types of British Aircraft -- The RE8

Types of British Aircraft -- The RE8. 1914-1918

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Types of British Aircraft -- The FE8

Types of British Aircraft -- The FE8. 1914-1918

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Types of British Aircraft -- The Martinsyde

Types of British Aircraft -- The Martinsyde. 1914-1918

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Types of British Aircraft -- The De Havilland 4

Types of British Aircraft -- The De Havilland 4. 1914-1918

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Types of British Aircraft -- The De Havilland 5

Types of British Aircraft -- The De Havilland 5. 1914-1918

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Types of British Aircraft -- The Avro

Types of British Aircraft -- The Avro. 1914-1918

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Types of British Aircraft -- The BE 2E Biplane

Types of British Aircraft -- The BE 2E Biplane. 1914-1918

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Types of British Aircraft -- The BE 2C Biplane

Types of British Aircraft -- The BE 2C Biplane. 1914-1918

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Crashed BE2E biplane, Bailleul, Northern France, WW1

Crashed BE2E biplane, Bailleul, Northern France, WW1
Crashed BE2E biplane lying upside down at the aerodrome in Bailleul, Nord, Northern France, during the First World War. Date: 1918

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Damaged SE5 biplane, Northern France, WW1

Damaged SE5 biplane, Northern France, WW1
Damaged SE5 biplane belonging to RFC No. 1 Squadron, seen here on the ground in Northern France -- it was shot through in the air by a dud shell. (3 of 3) Date: 1918

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Scene in the Arabian or Eastern Desert, Egypt

Scene in the Arabian or Eastern Desert, Egypt, with three biplanes flying overhead, and evidence on the ground of volcanic upheaval. Date: 1936

Background imageBiplanes Collection: British Vickers Vildebeest biplanes in flight

British Vickers Vildebeest biplanes in flight
A squadron of British Vickers Vildebeest biplanes (torpedo bombers) in flight. This aircraft first flew in 1928, and was still in use at the beginning of the Second World War. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Walker Airport near Windsor, Ontario, Canada

Walker Airport near Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Date: 1930

Background imageBiplanes Collection: Postwar poster, The Victory Loan Flyers

Postwar poster, The Victory Loan Flyers, Watch for the Airplane Special. 1919



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