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Modified Collection (page 3)

Background imageModified Collection: Avro Tudor 7 G-AGRX

Avro Tudor 7 G-AGRX at the 1947 Radlett SBAC show. The first production Tudor 2, modified on the production line to Tudor 7 standard, powered by Bristol Hercules 120 radial engines

Background imageModified Collection: Sncaso So 30P Bretagne with 2 Pylon Mounted Jet Parked O?

Sncaso So 30P Bretagne with 2 Pylon Mounted Jet Parked O?
Sncaso So 30P Bretagne with 2 Pylon Mounted Jet Parked Outside a Hangar

Background imageModified Collection: Northrop YRB-49A

Northrop YRB-49A
Yrb-49A Flying Wing Prototype Converted from a Yb-35 with a Rear Gunners Position High over the Mojave Desert, with Six Allison J-35 Jet Engine Including 2 in Pods under the Wing Date: 1940s

Background imageModified Collection: Hawker Hedgehog, N187 with modified undercarriage

Hawker Hedgehog, N187 with modified undercarriage and enlarged centresection fuel tank

Background imageModified Collection: The prototype Armstrong Whitworth FK9 after being modified

The prototype Armstrong Whitworth FK9 after being modified

Background imageModified Collection: Pattern 1796 Heavy Cavalry Troopers sword, 1814 (c)

Pattern 1796 Heavy Cavalry Troopers sword, 1814 (c); blade is stamped with the makers name, I Gill; the original hatchet blade made this Pattern useless for thrusting

Background imageModified Collection: Nakajima A6M2-N Navy Type 2 Model 11 Rufe -essentiall

Nakajima A6M2-N Navy Type 2 Model 11 Rufe -essentially the Mitsubishi A6M modified to take floats Operational from 1942

Background imageModified Collection: English Electric Canberra B(I)8

English Electric Canberra B(I)8 modified to carry Ferranti Laser Ranger and Marked Target Seeker. From left: Bill Roberts, flight test observer; Len Houston

Background imageModified Collection: 22nd Dragoons Plaque Juno Beach exit

22nd Dragoons Plaque Juno Beach exit
The Dragoons were equipped with Flail tanks, one of the Funnies, a range of armoured vehicles modified to carry out particular tasks - in this case to beat the beach like a giant carpet sweeper

Background imageModified Collection: HMS Wren - Admiralty modified W class destroyer

HMS Wren - Admiralty modified W class destroyer
HMS Wren (D88/I88) was an Admiralty modified W class destroyer built for the Royal Navy. She was ordered in April 1918 from Yarrow Shipbuilders Limited under the 13th Order for Destroyers of

Background imageModified Collection: Lord President Locomotive - British Railways P2 Class engine

Lord President Locomotive - British Railways P2 Class engine designed by Sir Nigel Gresley - built in 1935-1936, with the external design modified to resemble the Silver Link locomotives

Background imageModified Collection: Base with maenads dancing

Base with maenads dancing
Base with dancing maenads. Pentelic white marble. Modified roman copy after a original greek of 5th century BC. Sciarra Collection. Roman National Museum. Palazzo Massimo. Rome. Italy

Background imageModified Collection: Beech Model 18-Dumod modified at Broome County Airport

Beech Model 18-Dumod modified at Broome County Airport 14 Nov 1974

Background imageModified Collection: Merryweather Fire King steam pump and crew

Merryweather Fire King steam pump and crew, Southwark HQ. In 1899 Merryweather modified its steamer pumps to also propel the vehicle, and thus Londons first non-horse-drawn fire engines arrived

Background imageModified Collection: LCC-LFB Whitefriars fire station with Fire King pump

LCC-LFB Whitefriars fire station with Fire King pump
Whitefriars fire station with a Fire King pump and crew. First introduced into the UK by Merryweather of Greenwich in 1899, by 1907 21 Fire Kings were in operational use around the country

Background imageModified Collection: Etna Crater in 1834

Etna Crater in 1834
The crater of Mount Etna, Sicily, is continually being modified by eruptions : this is how it appears in 1834, before the massive 1869 eruption changes it again. Date: 1834

Background imageModified Collection: French Seed Drill

French Seed Drill
French seed drill modified from Tull and Duhamel Date: 1760

Background imageModified Collection: Early Aircraft Carrier - HMS Furious

Early Aircraft Carrier - HMS Furious
Aft view of HMS Furious, a modified Courageous-class battlecruiser built for the Royal Navy (RN) during the First World War. Modified during construction for use as an aircraft carrier

Background imageModified Collection: Voisin Triplane Bomber Seen with a modified nose having

Voisin Triplane Bomber Seen with a modified nose having open front gunner and pilot cockpits

Background imageModified Collection: Vickers FB16E, seen in its final much modified form

Vickers FB16E, seen in its final much modified form

Background imageModified Collection: Bristol 142M Blenheim I as a light bomber modified

Bristol 142M Blenheim I as a light bomber modified from the original Type 142 Britain First that flew in April 1935

Background imageModified Collection: HMS Amethyst, British sloop

HMS Amethyst, British sloop
HMS Amethyst (F116), British modified Black Swan class sloop, seen here in the Suez Canal with spectators in the foreground. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageModified Collection: Fleet air arm by G. H. Davis

Fleet air arm by G. H. Davis
The Fleet Air Arm -- cruisers as modified by aircraft equipment. A feature of the Navy represented in the Jubilee Review programme

Background imageModified Collection: The prototype Armstrong Whitworth FK9 after being modified

The prototype Armstrong Whitworth FK9 after being modified

Background imageModified Collection: Curtiss H4 Small America, 3569, with a hull modified by ?

Curtiss H4 Small America, 3569, with a hull modified by ?
Curtiss H4 Small America, 3569, with a hull modified by John Porte

Background imageModified Collection: Boeing B-47E Stratojet, 53-2104, modified to test the Ge?

Boeing B-47E Stratojet, 53-2104, modified to test the Ge?
Boeing B-47E Stratojet, 53-2104, modified to test the General Electric TF34 turbofan. The combination flew for the first time on 21 January 1971

Background imageModified Collection: Italian Naval vessel - Saida

Italian Naval vessel - Saida. A modified Spaun Class protected cruiser, formerly part of the Austrian fleet - ceded to Italy in 1920

Background imageModified Collection: Hawker P1081, VX279, was the P1052 modified to include

Hawker P1081, VX279, was the P1052 modified to include a straight-through jet pipe and an all-swept tail

Background imageModified Collection: The prototype Westland Wallace, K3488, modified to MkII

The prototype Westland Wallace, K3488, modified to MkII standard with enclosed cockpits

Background imageModified Collection: Westland PV3, G-ACAZ, as modified for the Everest expedition

Westland PV3, G-ACAZ, as modified for the Everest expedition

Background imageModified Collection: A much modified Armstrong Whitworth Atlas I G-EBYF

A much modified Armstrong Whitworth Atlas I G-EBYF
A much modified Armstrong Whitworth Atlas I, G-EBYF

Background imageModified Collection: Dassault Mirage I modified to take a SEPR 66 rocket motor

Dassault Mirage I modified to take a SEPR 66 rocket motor under the rear fuselage

Background imageModified Collection: A modified Kaman K-225 Dogship N400A (foreground)

A modified Kaman K-225 Dogship N400A (foreground)
A modified Kaman K-225 Dogship, N400A, foreground, and the first Kaman HTK-1

Background imageModified Collection: Martin P5M-1 Marlin modified to become the M-270

Martin P5M-1 Marlin modified to become the M-270 research aircraft flying over Chesapeake Bay in 1952. The lower part of the hull and nose were removed

Background imageModified Collection: The first prototype de Havilland DH10 Amiens C4283

The first prototype de Havilland DH10 Amiens C4283
The first prototype de Havilland DH10 Amiens, C4283, after being modified to take Liberty engines

Background imageModified Collection: Lord Carbery in a Bristol Scout A modified tips up his nose

Lord Carbery in a Bristol Scout A modified tips up his nose
Lord Carbery in a Bristol Scout A modified, tips up his nose during a cross-wind landing at Castle Bromwich in the London-Manchester race, 20 June 1914. Date: 1914

Background imageModified Collection: A modified Lockheed P2V-2 Neptune during trials

A modified Lockheed P2V-2 Neptune during trials from the USS Coral Sea off Virginia Capes. c.September 1948. Date: 1948

Background imageModified Collection: Alec Ogilvies mechanics with modified Short Wright biplane

Alec Ogilvies mechanics with modified Short Wright biplane
Alec Ogilvies mechanics with his modified Short Wright biplane

Background imageModified Collection: A Cierva C30A Rota 1 K4230

A Cierva C30A Rota 1 K4230
A Cierva C30A Rota 1, K4230, was modified by the Cierva company for deck landing operations (including fitment of Walter Kidde and RFD flotation gear)

Background imageModified Collection: Convair Atlas on display at Las Vegas

Convair Atlas on display at Las Vegas
Group photograph of Convair Atlas on display at Las Vegas with Douglas Thor, Boeing Bomarc, Northrop Snark and Discoverer satellite mock-up - the Atlas was an actual ICBM modified for exhibition use

Background imageModified Collection: A de Havilland DH9C G-AUFM Ion modified by QANTAS

A de Havilland DH9C G-AUFM Ion modified by QANTAS
A de Havilland DH9C, G-AUFM, Ion, modified by QANTAS at Longreach to seat the pilot at the rear of the cabin

Background imageModified Collection: Avro 707A WD280 with modified wing shape

Avro 707A WD280 with modified wing shape
Avro 707A, WD280, with modified wing shape

Background imageModified Collection: Hawker Hart J9933 - modified

Hawker Hart J9933 - modified
Hawker Hart, J9933, was modified into the prototype Demon

Background imageModified Collection: Bristol Brigand TF1 RH745

Bristol Brigand TF1 RH745
In 1950 Bristol Brigand TF1, RH745, was modified to test Bristol Centaurus 663 radials in large long-tailed nacelles and a dorsal fin was fitted. Date: 1950

Background imageModified Collection: Bristol Beaufighter IC A19-2 of the RaF modified

Bristol Beaufighter IC A19-2 of the RaF modified
Bristol Beaufighter IC, A19-2, of the RaF, modified to take two Wright Double Cyclone GR2600-A5B radials

Background imageModified Collection: Bristol Blenheim I K7072

Bristol Blenheim I K7072
Bristol Blenheim I, K7072, modified into the Bolingbroke I prototype with its original nose shape. The Bolingbroke I was later renamed Blenheim IV

Background imageModified Collection: One of the Vickers FB5s with modified nose

One of the Vickers FB5s with modified nose and Vickers machine gun; for the Admiralty the designation was Vickers Type 32

Background imageModified Collection: The Gloster Meteor F8 prototype VT150

The Gloster Meteor F8 prototype VT150
The Gloster Meteor F8 prototype, VT150, was a modified F4 airframe with a new tail and cockpit canopy



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