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Flown Collection (page 8)

Background imageFlown Collection: Bristol PTM, G-EBYT, powered by a direct-drive Titan radial

Bristol PTM, G-EBYT, powered by a direct-drive Titan radial as flown in the 1928 Kings Cup Race

Background imageFlown Collection: The International Correspondence Schools Bleriot monoplane

The International Correspondence Schools Bleriot monoplane
The International Correspondence Schools BlÚ▓®ot monoplane, flown round the country on their behalf by Mr Slack in 1912, and presented to Col Seely at the War Office in 1913 for military use

Background imageFlown Collection: Jaguar S07 XW563 during its first flight on 12 June 1970

Jaguar S07 XW563 during its first flight on 12 June 1970
Jaguar S07, XW563, during its first flight on 12 June 1970 from Warton flown by Wg Cdr Jimmy Dell, BAC Preston Division Chief Test Pilot. Date: 1970

Background imageFlown Collection: Miles M25 Martinet HN862 flown by Tommy Rose

Miles M25 Martinet HN862 flown by Tommy Rose
Miles M25 Martinet, HN862, flown by Tommy Rose

Background imageFlown Collection: A Pfalz DXII handed over to the allies in France

A Pfalz DXII handed over to the allies in France under the Armistice terms and flown from France to Hawkinge, Folkstone

Background imageFlown Collection: de Havilland DH50J G-EBFO as flown by Alan Cobham

de Havilland DH50J G-EBFO as flown by Alan Cobham
de Havilland DH50J, G-EBFO, as flown by Alan Cobham on his World Survey Flights

Background imageFlown Collection: Alans Butlers de Havilland DH37 G-EBDO Sylvia

Alans Butlers de Havilland DH37 G-EBDO Sylvia
Alan S. Butlers de Havilland DH37, G-EBDO, Sylvia, was flown to fifth place by Major H. Hemming in the 1923 Kings Cup Race. Date: 1923

Background imageFlown Collection: The first Australian-built aircraft in flight October 1910

The first Australian-built aircraft in flight October 1910
The first Australian-built aircraft in flight, October 1910. The aircraft was designed and flown by John R. Duigan. Date: 1910

Background imageFlown Collection: Bristol Boxkite No16 which won the Manville Prize in 1911

Bristol Boxkite No16 which won the Manville Prize in 1911 flown by Howard Pixton. Date: 1911

Background imageFlown Collection: Avis monoplane flown by Hon Alan Boyle 1910

Avis monoplane flown by Hon Alan Boyle 1910
Avis monoplane flown by Hon Alan Boyle. 1910. Date: 1910

Background imageFlown Collection: Humber monoplane

Humber monoplane, the winner of the 15 Guinea Cup, Brooklands, May 1910, flown by George A. Barnes. Date: 1910

Background imageFlown Collection: Cody No VIA for the Seaplane Circuit of Britain

Cody No VIA for the Seaplane Circuit of Britain was flown only with land undercarriage. This is the machine in which Cody was killed

Background imageFlown Collection: Focke Achgelis Fa61 helicopter

Focke Achgelis Fa61 helicopter flown inside the Berlin Deutschland-Halle by Hanna Reitsch in February 1938. Date: 1938

Background imageFlown Collection: Vought F7U-3P Cutlass 129747

Vought F7U-3P Cutlass 129747
Vought F7U-3P Cutlass, 129745, being flown by John Konrad, Vought chief test pilot

Background imageFlown Collection: Vought F7U-3P Cutlass 129746

Vought F7U-3P Cutlass 129746
Vought F7U-3P Cutlass, 129745, being flown by John Konrad, Vought chief test pilot

Background imageFlown Collection: Vought F7U-3P Cutlass 129745

Vought F7U-3P Cutlass 129745
Vought F7U-3P Cutlass, 129745, being flown by John Konrad, Vought chief test pilot

Background imageFlown Collection: Gloster Meteor F4 RA491

Gloster Meteor F4 RA491
Gloster Meteor F4, RA491, was initially flown powered by two Rolls-Royce Avon axial-flow turbojets. It is seen here at the 1950 SBAC show. Date: 1950

Background imageFlown Collection: Lockheed Vega 5B NR105W Winnie Mae as flown by Wiley Post

Lockheed Vega 5B NR105W Winnie Mae as flown by Wiley Post
Lockheed Vega 5B, NR105W, Winnie Mae, as flown by Wiley Post

Background imageFlown Collection: Blitz in London -- Smith Building, SE1

Blitz in London -- Smith Building, SE1
Blitz in London -- the Smith Building was located next to the London Fire Brigade Headquarters on the Albert Embankment, SE1

Background imageFlown Collection: 1901 glider being flown as a kite, Wilbur at left side, Orvi

1901 glider being flown as a kite, Wilbur at left side, Orville at right; Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Date 1901

Background imageFlown Collection: Paris Kite Flying

Paris Kite Flying

Background imageFlown Collection: The Bonus Army H. Q taken by police

The Bonus Army H. Q taken by police
At the war veterans general headquarters:a stars and stripes flag of the Bonus Army flown as the police evicted demonstraters from a ruined building. Date: July 1932

Background imageFlown Collection: Allies rescue stricken C-47 - Burma

Allies rescue stricken C-47 - Burma
American forces of the Air Service Command, Chindits and Burmese farmers of the local neighbourhood, who between them managed to put a C-47 back in the air

Background imageFlown Collection: Lion Cub Aldin 1907

Lion Cub Aldin 1907
A lion cub, attempting to pounce on a bird that has flown into its cage at the zoo

Background imageFlown Collection: The Statistics Board at Frankfurt Airport during the Berlin

The Statistics Board at Frankfurt Airport during the Berlin
Photograph showing American aircrew studying the achievement board at Frankfurt-on-Main showing the daily and overall tonnage of supplies flown from Frankfurt to Berlin, during the airlift of 1948

Background imageFlown Collection: Short Singapore

Short Singapore
Flown by Cobham in 1927, this reliable flying boat is used throughout the thirties, and this model III is in service with the RAF at the outbreak of World War Two

Background imageFlown Collection: Bleriot of Delagrange

Bleriot of Delagrange
Bleriot monoplane owned and flown by Delagrange

Background imageFlown Collection: Red Flag / Brandenburg

Red Flag / Brandenburg
The Red Flag is flown at the Brandenburg Gate by German Communists who hoped that the dissolution of Imperial Germany might be turned into a more radical revolution

Background imageFlown Collection: French Warplanes at Base

French Warplanes at Base
French SPAD fighters on the ground at an airfield; these are probably the finest aircraft of the war, flown successfully by such pilots as Guynemer

Background imageFlown Collection: Hensons Flying Machine

Hensons Flying Machine
Ws Hensons flying machine never flew, but if it had, and if it had flown as far as the Pyramids, this is how it might have looked

Background imageFlown Collection: Letter Flown to Liner

Letter Flown to Liner
A Philadelphia businessman with an urgent letter for a passenger on the outgoing transatlantic liner Olympic has it flown and dropped onto the ships deck

Background imageFlown Collection: LATHAMs ANTOINETTE

LATHAMs ANTOINETTE
Levavasseurs elegant but efficient Antoinette series - this is Antoinette VII - are flown notably by Hubert Latham, who twice tries to cross the Channel in one

Background imageFlown Collection: CURTISS GOLD BUG

CURTISS GOLD BUG
The Gold Bug biplane designed and flown by Glenn Hammond Curtiss for the Aerial Experiment Association

Background imageFlown Collection: Tortoise & Two Ducks

Tortoise & Two Ducks
THE TORTOISE & TWO DUCKS A tortoise wishing to travel is flown by grasping a stick in its mouth, supported by two ducks; the foolish tortoise speaks and plummets to earth



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