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Wright FlyerRudder of Alec Ogilvies Wright Flyer When the Handle of the Control Lever is Turned over As Shown Date: 1911
Programme cover, C W A Scotts First Flying For All Display, Official Programme, price sixpence. 1935
Stewart, James, Pilot as Col in USaF -began combat flying with 453rd Bomb Group, 31 March 1944
Sopwith Baby for the Royal Navy was developed from the Sopwiths 1913 Schneider Trophy winner
Short SC5 Belfast -Heavy Lift
Short S45 Solent 4 of TEAL (forward view) aloft
Mann Egerton H1, aft, (on the ground)
Douglas DC-8 63 -KLM
Goodyear K-Type -these so called blimps though slow were faster than U-Boats Used to escort Atlantic convoys
De Havilland DH89 Dragon Rapide -Aero OY later Finnair
BAe Systems Hawks RAF Red Arrows Diamond Bend FinningleyRAFAT RAF Red Arrows BAe Systems Hawks flying the Diamond Bend at RAF Finningley in 1983 Date: 1983
The pilot (on his first balloon strafe), WW1The pilot (on his first balloon strafe). This, I think, is a case for a dud engine. By Lieutenant George Arthur Hyde, MC, Kings Royal Rifle Corps and 54 Squadron Royal Flying Corps
Pilot (on his first job) Chaps: I think I ve got a sitterPilot (on his first job). Chaps: I think I ve got a sitter here. By Lieutenant George Arthur Hyde, MC, Kings Royal Rifle Corps and 54 Squadron Royal Flying Corps
Pilot (experiencing Archie for the first time), WW1Pilot (experiencing Archie for the first time) !!. !!!.. !!!! By Lieutenant George Arthur Hyde, MC, Kings Royal Rifle Corps and 54 Squadron Royal Flying Corps
Duelling in cloudland, aerial fighting 1917Clouds play no mean part in aerial fighting. The hard-pressed biplanes will use them for cover, the chaser will hide in them with the hope of catching an unwary foe, unpleasantly near
Duties of a large bombers crew by G. H. DavisThe duties of a large bombers crew of seven during the Second World War. Every man has a special task allotted to him. Showing a 27-ton heavy bomber over its target in Germany. Date: 1942
Blenheims and Messerschmitts by G. H. DavisThe fight between Bristol Blenheims and Messerschmitt 110 destroyer planes over the North Sea during the Second World War
Vance Mailplane (side view) in hangar of NR-12700
Gloster Gorcock fitted with a D-shaped radiator
One of two pattern Gloster Gamecock II aircraft built fo?One of two pattern Gloster Gamecock II aircraft built for the Finnish Air Force
Nord 2501D Noratlas, GA108, of the German Air Force
RNAS Curtiss H12 Large America, 8651
Overhead cranes at Lockheed-Georgia move the first Lockh?Overhead cranes at Lockheed-Georgia move the first Lockheed C-5A Galaxy upper forward fuselage to a new position
Saab J35D Draken, 35344
Saab J35 Draken
Aerial view of Battle of Somme
Saab B17
Three Republic F-105D Thunderchiefs, 58-1161, 58-1163 an?Three Republic F-105D Thunderchiefs, 58-1161, 58-1163 and 58-1164
Republic F-84G Thunderjet, 51-767, takes on fuel from a ?Republic F-84G Thunderjet, 51-767, takes on fuel from a Boeing KB-29, 44-86398
Republic P-84 Thunderjet showing how the engine is accessed
Bell Model 47G-3 hovers atop Pikes Peak with pilot and f?Bell Model 47G-3 hovers atop Pikes Peak with pilot and five passengers
Bell Model 47G-3B-1, N73214
Auster J / 5R Alpine, G-APa, belonging to the Automobile ?Auster J/5R Alpine, G-APa, belonging to the Automobile Association at the 1957 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Wisley on 15 September
Miss A. A. Windle who flew Miles Magister, G-AKUA, and Wh?Miss A.A. Windle who flew Miles Magister, G-AKUA, and Whitney Straight, G-AFGK, at the 1956 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Wisley on 15 July
Lord Brabazon of Tara and Marshal of the RAF, Lord Tedde?Lord Brabazon of Tara and Marshal of the RAF, Lord Tedder conversing at the Royal Aeronautical Society?s 80th anniversary dinner at Guildhall, London, on 11 January 1946
Santos-Dumont airship No6 rounding the Eiffel Tower in t?Santos-Dumont airship No6 rounding the Eiffel Tower in the process of winning the Deutsch Prize
The first flight of Santos-Dumont airship No5 from Longc?The first flight of Santos-Dumont airship No5 from Longchamps
Girls waving at an early Aviator flying overheadThe Aviator is the only man girls look up to A very beautifully drawn and interesting postcard, with strong leaning toward the Womens Suffrage movement during this period in the United Kingdom
Ernest Willows and his mechanic, W GooddenErnest Willows and his mechanic, W. Goodden, starting at Wormwood Scrubs on the flight to Paris in the Willows No3 City of Cardiff airship on 4 November 1910
The Atlantic flight as it may be. Original fine pen-and-ink drawing (22cm x 31cm). Roderic Hill drawing
Original fine pen-and-ink drawShips that pass in the night. Original fine pen-and-ink drawing (29cm x 29cm) reproduced in Flight 17 March 1919. Roderic Hill drawing. Date: 1919
A Climbing Turn on the Bat Bantam. Original fine pencil drawing (27cm x 36cm) reproduced in Flight 7 April 1921. Roderic Hill drawing. Date: 1921
A Happy New Year. Original fine pencil drawing (38cm x 27cm) reproduced in Flight 1 January 1920. Roderic Hill drawing. Date: 1920
And it Came to Pass. Original fine pen-and-ink drawing (29cm x 23cm) reproduced in Flight 17 March 1919. Roderic Hill drawing. Date: 1919
Bell X-1-2 in flight from above
Avro Lincoln B2 RF355 in flightAvro Lincoln B2, RF355, in flight
Balloon descending into Bristol ChannelA balloon descending into the water of the Bristol Channel, near Watermouth. The passengers were Sadler and Clayfield, who ascended from Bristol. 24 September 1810
Cover design, Air Union timetable, serving London and Paris. Travel By Air -- Pleasure, Comfort, Speed, Regularity, Safety. Showing a stylised red plane flying over fields. circa 1928