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Royal Aircraft Factory RE8 reconnaisance aircraftPhotograph showing a Royal Aircraft Factory RE8 reconnaisance aircraft, right view, standing on a grass airfield with it?s crew in the cockpits, 1917-1918 (c)
Wreckage caused by Dornier Bomber in Victoria StationPart of an enemy fuselage hits Victoria Station. Wreckage caused by German Dornier Bomber which was brought down by Fighter Pilot Ray Holmes in the forecourt of Victoria Station. 15th September 1940
Horsa glider to Normandy by G. H. DavisBritains Horsa glider -- the mount which carried the airborne spearhead of invasion to Normandy on D-Day, Second World War
Dassault MD450 Ouragan fuselage during construction at the SNCASE Toulouse works
Junkers Ju86A1 D-AXEQ Brg of LufthansaJunkers Ju86A1, D-AXEQ, Brg, of Lufthansa. Windowless, it had extra fuel tanks fitted in the fuselage and on 22-23 August 1936 it flew non-stop from Dessau to Bathurst, a distance of 3, 603 miles
Concorde nose and forward fuselage production at Weybridge
Boeing B-17C Flying FortressOn the Boeing B-17C Flying Fortress the side gun blisters were eliminated from the fuselage, the bottom blister was replaced by a larger bathtub housing and the nose gun mounting increased
Jeep being loaded into the fuselage of a Dakota transport plPhotograph of a jeep being loaded into the fuselage of a Dakota transport plane. Part of a collection of official photographs from the Middle and Far East, World War Two
JUNKERS G. 38 - 1In this remarkable aircraft, seen flying over Dessau, four passengers sit in the wing, with forward-facing windows, apart from the 30 in the relatively small fuselage. Date: 1929
WW1 - Double-sized German biplane debut over PoelcappelleWW1 - The new extra-sized German fighter biplane shown making its debut in the war. It was nicknamed Fritz by the British
Sopwith Swallow monoplane, with standard Camel fuselage and parasol-mounted wings, serial no. B 9276 (the only one made), photographed in October 1918
Sopwith 8F1 Snail single seat fighter, designed in late 1917, doomed because its engine was not accepted. Only two were completed -- seen here is the second, serial no
Nieuport Ni 28 single-seat fighter, first flown in June 1917, used by the American Expeditionary Forces from early 1918. Seen here is a development machine with dihedral on the upper wings only
WWI biplane with a bullet fuselageFirst World War bi-plane with a bullet fuselage. Trench Art
WWI Trench Art triplaneFirst World War Trench Art tri-plane. The fuselage is made from a copper bullet. Trench Art
WWI Trench Art biplaneFirst World War Trench Art bi-plane. The fuselage is made from a copper bullet. Trench Art
WWI Trench Art monoplaneFirst World War Trench Art monoplane. The fuselage is made from a copper bullet. Trench Art
WWI biplane with machine-made roundels on wingsFirst World War bi-plane with machine-made roundels on wings and fuselage. Trench Art
WWI biplane bullet fuselage with copper propellerFirst World War biplane bullet fuselage with copper propeller.. Trench Art
WWI biplane - The fuselage made from a bulletFirst World War bi-plane. The fuselage made from a bullet with bullet-bases as wheels. Trench Art
biplane with fuselage made out of pom-pom type of shellBi-plane with fuselage made out of pom-pom type of shell. Trench Art
Trench Art triplane - a sparkplug fuselage and metal wingsTrench Art tri-plane - a sparkplug fuselage and metal wings. Trench Art
Model of triplane, sparkplug fuselage and metal wings, WW1Model of a triplane with a sparkplug fuselage and metal wings. Trench Art
Model of biplane, finely cut wings and fuselage, WW1Model of a biplane, finely cut wings and fuselage, with enamel Hansa crosses on wings. Only has half a propeller. Trench Art
Model of German biplane, WW1Model of German biplane with fuselage made out of a bullet and cut-out German crosses on the wingspan. Trench Art
Womens Royal Air Force -- SignwritingIllustration, Eight Months with the Womens Royal Air Force. Showing a woman sitting in an aircraft hangar, Signwriting in the Flights on the fuselage of a biplane. Date: 1919-1920
Aircraft in flight over fields
The fuselage of the first Lockheed C-5A Galaxy is moved ?The fuselage of the first Lockheed C-5A Galaxy is moved at Lockheed-Georgia
The forward fuselage of the first Lockheed C-5A Galaxy i?The forward fuselage of the first Lockheed C-5A Galaxy is moved to the body-mate jig at Lockheed-Georgia
Hawker Siddeley HS121 Trident rear fuselage and A300 fuselage diameter comparison
The fuselage of Percival P48 Merganser, G-AHMH
The Maurice Farman fuselage of an SS airship at the Pulham St Mary Airship Station
Hubert Lathams Antoinette IV - Painting by Andrew McGeachyThe Antoinette IV - an early French monoplane, a high-wing aircraft with a fuselage of extremely narrow triangular cross-section and a triangular tail
The rear fuselage of Supermarine Swift F4 WK198The rear fuselage of Supermarine Swift F4, WK198
The installation of the four Siddeley Puma engines in the fuselage of the Bristol Tramp, looking aft
Dassault Mirage I modified to take a SEPR 66 rocket motor under the rear fuselage
The hybrid Miles M7 Nighthawk G-AGWTThe hybrid Miles M7 Nighthawk, G-AGWT, used a Nighthawk fuselage, Mohawk wings and a Perspex windscreen
Dassault Etendard IVM rear fuselage at RAE Thurleigh, near Bedfod, 1960. Date: 1960
Cierva W11 Air Horse forward fuselage
Sikorsky S40 fuselage during construction
Junkers Ju90 fuselage structure
Junkers Ju90 fuselage production
Inside the Blackburn Iris fuselage during construction