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Flight Collection (page 8)

Background imageFlight Collection: Grumman E-2C Hawkeye

Grumman E-2C Hawkeye

Background imageFlight Collection: Photographic, 10839178

Photographic, 10839178
10839178

Background imageFlight Collection: Biplane bomber converted for passenger use, Middle East

Biplane bomber converted for passenger use, Middle East
A biplane bomber converted for passenger use, somewhere in the Middle East. A group of passengers can be seen standing in front of the plane

Background imageFlight Collection: Types of British Aircraft -- The Bristol Scout

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

Background imageFlight Collection: Short S45 Solent of TEAL

Short S45 Solent of TEAL

Background imageFlight Collection: De Havilland DH98 Mosquito BIV line up No105 Sdn

De Havilland DH98 Mosquito BIV line up No105 Sdn

Background imageFlight Collection: Grumman E-2C Hawkeye

Grumman E-2C Hawkeye

Background imageFlight Collection: Pipistrellus pipistrellus, common pipistrelle

Pipistrellus pipistrellus, common pipistrelle
Plate from a collection of pencil sketches and watercolour drawings of British mammals c. 1890-1910 by Edward Adrian Wilson (1872-1912)

Background imageFlight Collection: Hensons Aerial Steam Carriage

Hensons Aerial Steam Carriage
The Aerial Steam Carriage -- sectional views of the boiler. This flying machine was patented by William Samuel Henson (1812-1888) and John Stringfellow (1799-1883) in 1842. 1843

Background imageFlight Collection: Hensons Aerial Steam Carriage

Hensons Aerial Steam Carriage
The Aerial Steam Carriage -- enlarged view of the steam engine. This flying machine was patented by William Samuel Henson (1812-1888) and John Stringfellow (1799-1883) in 1842. 1843

Background imageFlight Collection: Hensons Aerial Steam Carriage

Hensons Aerial Steam Carriage
The Aerial Steam Carriage -- enlarged view of the car or carriage. This flying machine was patented by William Samuel Henson (1812-1888) and John Stringfellow (1799-1883) in 1842. 1843

Background imageFlight Collection: Hensons Aerial Steam Carriage

Hensons Aerial Steam Carriage
The Aerial Steam Carriage -- side view of the main frame, and plan of the controlling tail. This flying machine was patented by William Samuel Henson (1812-1888) and John Stringfellow (1799-1883)

Background imageFlight Collection: Portsmouth, Southsea & Isle of Wight Aviation Poster

Portsmouth, Southsea & Isle of Wight Aviation Poster
Poster, Portsmouth, Southsea & Isle of Wight Aviation Ltd (PS & IOWA), Daily Air Services to Bournemouth, Brighton, Bristol, Cardiff, Plymouth, Portsmouth & Southsea, London. Book Here. 20th century

Background imageFlight Collection: Design drawing for a man-powered flying machine designed by

Design drawing for a man-powered flying machine designed by Sir George Cayley. Date 1853

Background imageFlight Collection: Eng. Electric Canberra

Eng. Electric Canberra
Mark 2 : British jet bomber Date: circa 1950

Background imageFlight Collection: Sopwith Camel biplanes on an airfield, WW1

Sopwith Camel biplanes on an airfield, WW1
A long line of Sopwith Camel biplanes of No. 148 Aero Squadron USAS (United States Air Service) on an airfield during the First World War, with pilots and ground crew. Date: 8 August 1918

Background imageFlight Collection: The final flight of R 101, she crashed the next day

The final flight of R 101, she crashed the next day

Background imageFlight Collection: Poster advertising Imperial Airways

Poster advertising Imperial Airways, with flights between Europe, Africa, India, the Far East, Australia, the USA and Bermuda

Background imageFlight Collection: V-1 Flying Bomb in flight; Second World War, 1944

V-1 Flying Bomb in flight; Second World War, 1944
Photograph showing a German V-1 Flying Bomb rocket in flight over Southern England, 1944. Flames can be seen streaking from the exhaust of the machine

Background imageFlight Collection: Piccard 1931 Ascent - 4

Piccard 1931 Ascent - 4
Drawing showing the balloon in which Swiss scientist Auguste Piccard plans to fly higher than anyone has ever flown before - a project which will be realised in May

Background imageFlight Collection: Piccard 1931 Ascent - 1

Piccard 1931 Ascent - 1
Swiss scientist Auguste Piccard, with colleague Kipfer, reaches record altitude of 16, 201m, ascending from Augsburg and coming down in the Austrian Alps Date: 27 May 1931

Background imageFlight Collection: Earhart / Lockheed Vega

Earhart / Lockheed Vega
Amelia Mary Earhart (Mrs Putnam) and her Lockheed Vega: she was the first woman to fly the Atlantic solo (1932)

Background imageFlight Collection: R101 at Cardington - 1

R101 at Cardington - 1
The R.101 at its mooring mast at Cardington

Background imageFlight Collection: Wright Bros / & Planes

Wright Bros / & Planes
Portraits of Wilbur (left) and Orville (right) Wright and pictures of their planes

Background imageFlight Collection: Spelterini over Alps

Spelterini over Alps
Swiss aviator Eduard Spelterini achieves the first flight over the Swiss Alps in his balloon Wega

Background imageFlight Collection: Aviator John Alcock 1919

Aviator John Alcock 1919
Captain in the Royal Air Force, he was the pilot of the first direct transatlantic flight in June 1919 with navigator Arthur Whitten Brown

Background imageFlight Collection: Wellington Construction

Wellington Construction
Assembly of a Wellington bomber at the Vickers factory. This was the RAFs standard light bomber at the outbreak of World War Two

Background imageFlight Collection: Mignet & Flying Flea

Mignet & Flying Flea
French aircraft designer shown with his very successful Pou du Ciel (= Flying Flea )

Background imageFlight Collection: Lilienthal Airborne

Lilienthal Airborne
Otto LILIENTHAL in flight on hill near Ruthenow/Neustadt, Germany

Background imageFlight Collection: Sohns Device

Sohns Device
At Daytona Beach, Florida, American birdman CLEM SOHN leaves a plane at 4000 metres, and glides to 700 metres before opening his parachute

Background imageFlight Collection: Bleriot crosses the Channel

Bleriot crosses the Channel
First air crossing of the English Channel by Louis Bleriot : over the open sea

Background imageFlight Collection: Transport / Flight / Amelia

Transport / Flight / Amelia
Amelia Earhart at Hanworth after the first womans Atlantic flight W-E

Background imageFlight Collection: British airman dropping a bomb by hand, WW1

British airman dropping a bomb by hand, WW1
A British airman dropping a bomb by hand, in midair, during the First World War. The message on the bomb reads: Hun, Bulgar, Share This Ration. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageFlight Collection: Klemm Kl 35 -over 1, 300 of these basic trainers were d

Klemm Kl 35 -over 1, 300 of these basic trainers were delivered to the Luftwaffe from late 1937 to 1943

Background imageFlight Collection: Henschel Hs 126 -the Luftwaffes standard tactical reco

Henschel Hs 126 -the Luftwaffes standard tactical reconnaissance airtcraft

Background imageFlight Collection: Royal Air Force Westland Wessex HC. 2 XR505

Royal Air Force Westland Wessex HC. 2 XR505
Royal Air Force Westland Wessex HC.2 XR505 (msn WA130) at RAF Odiham First flight on 01-10-1963, delivered 18-10-1963, to Uruguay Navy as A-081 on 01-1998 Date: 1964

Background imageFlight Collection: Jetstream at Fairford

Jetstream at Fairford
A British Aerospace Jetstream T.2 XX478 564 from 750 Naval Air Squadron of the Fleet Air Arm at Gibraltar Date: circa 1989

Background imageFlight Collection: Hiller VZ-1E Pawnee

Hiller VZ-1E Pawnee

Background imageFlight Collection: Santos-Dumont Biplane 2

Santos-Dumont Biplane 2
The clumsy 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: November 1906

Background imageFlight Collection: Zeppelin-Staaken R VI German long-range bomber

Zeppelin-Staaken R VI German long-range bomber
Zeppelin-Staaken R VI German long-range giant bomber, first flown in mid-1917. A total of 18 were built. They were delivered to the Western Front, and sometimes used in raids on the British mainland

Background imageFlight Collection: Martin 187 Baltimore -another American bomber used by t

Martin 187 Baltimore -another American bomber used by the RAF, mainly in North Africa

Background imageFlight Collection: BAC Jet Provost T. 5 XW413 - 69

BAC Jet Provost T. 5 XW413 - 69
Royal Air Force - BAC Jet Provost T.5 XW413 / 69 (msn EEP/JP/1035), of 1 FTS. Date: 1993

Background imageFlight Collection: BAC Jet Provost T. 5 XW324 - K

BAC Jet Provost T. 5 XW324 - K
Royal Air Force - BAC Jet Provost T.5 XW324 / K (msn EEP/JP/988), of 6 FTS. Date: 1993

Background imageFlight Collection: BAC Jet Provost T. 5 XW293 Z

BAC Jet Provost T. 5 XW293 Z
Royal Air Force - BAC Jet Provost T.5 XW293 Z (msn EEP/JP/957), of 6 Flying Training School. Date: circa 1977

Background imageFlight Collection: Piper Tomahawk G-DFLY

Piper Tomahawk G-DFLY
Piper PA-38-112 Tomahawk G-DFLY (msn 38-79A0450), of the British Airways Flying Club at Booker airfield (High Wycombe) Date: circa 1980

Background imageFlight Collection: Cover design, Progress, April 1927

Cover design, Progress, April 1927 - Lever Brothers magazine, mythological figure in Liverpool Date: 1927

Background imageFlight Collection: North American QF-100F Super Sabre 56-3905

North American QF-100F Super Sabre 56-3905
United States Army - North American QF-100F-10-NA Super Sabre 56-3905 (MSN 243-181), at Holloman Air Force Base New Mexico. (currently at the Glenn L. Martin Aviation Museum, Baltimore)

Background imageFlight Collection: BAC Jet Provost T. 5A XW433

BAC Jet Provost T. 5A XW433
BAC Jet Provost T.5A XW433 (msn EEP/JP/1055). Date: circa 1995



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