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Insert of cover design, Popular FlyingInsert reproduction of cover design, Popular Flying, the National Aviation Paper, July 1936. Running the Gauntlet(s), showing a Hawker Demon (with a Rolls Royce Kestrel engine) of 23F Squadron
Gloster Gladiator -the only British pre war biplane fighter to see wartime service Used in the Middle East and Merditerranean theatres
Gloster Meteor F1- entered service in early 1945 and based at Manston in time to be used against incoming V-1 Flying Bombs
Gloster F9-40 Rampage -Britains first jet fighter, subsequently renamed Meteor
RAF Gloster Grebe Biplane, Made at Cheltenham, EnglandRAF Gloster Grebe Biplane, Made at Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. Date: 1923
Gloster VI seaplane with Napier engineGloster VI racing seaplane with Napier engine, developed as a contestant for the 1929 Schneider Trophy. Date: circa 1929
Gloucester Gauntlet interceptor fighter planes, WW1Three Gloucester (or Gloster) Gauntlet interceptor fighter planes with RAF markings. It was a single-seater biplane, first flight 1933, retired 1943. Date: 1930s
Gloster F9 / 37, L7999Gloster F9/37, L7999
Wg Cdr ?Dickie? Martin, Chief Test Pilot, Gloster
The sole Gloster TSR38, S1705, being flown by Howard Sai?The sole Gloster TSR38, S1705, being flown by Howard Saint at Hucclecote
Gloster TC33, J9832
The High Speed Flight handling party launch Gloster VI, ?The High Speed Flight handling party launch Gloster VI, N249, Golden Arrow, at Calshot in September 1929
Gloster VI, N249, Golden Arrow, at Calshot in September ?Gloster VI, N249, Golden Arrow, at Calshot in September 1929
Gloster VI
Gloster VI, N249, Golden Arrow, at Sunningend
Gloster SS18A, J9125
Gloster SS18, J9125
The second Gloster Gnatsnapper I, N254
Gloster Gnatsnapper II, N227, with a cowled Jaguar VIII ?Gloster Gnatsnapper II, N227, with a cowled Jaguar VIII radial and definitive tail unit
Gloster Gnatsnapper II, N227, with an uncowled Jaguar VI?Gloster Gnatsnapper II, N227, with an uncowled Jaguar VIII radial, revised tail unit and relocated armament
Gloster Gnatsnapper I, N227, July 1928
The Gloster Gambet pattern aircraft
Gloster IVA
The sole Gloster Goldfinch, J7940, in its original form ?The sole Gloster Goldfinch, J7940, in its original form and prior to covering
The sole Gloster Goldfinch, J7940
The sole Gloster Goring, J8674, in seaplane configuration
The sole Gloster Goring, J8674, fitted with a Bristol Pe?The sole Gloster Goring, J8674, fitted with a Bristol Pegasus radial while being used as an engine testbed by Bristol at Filton
The sole Gloster Goring, J8674
The sole Gloster Goral, J8673, used surplus DH9A wings
The second Gloster Gorcock, J7502, with a Grebe-type tal?The second Gloster Gorcock, J7502, with a Grebe-type tale unit
The second Gloster Gorcock, J7502, with a Gamecock-type ?The second Gloster Gorcock, J7502, with a Gamecock-type tale unit