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Mono Plane Collection

Background imageMono Plane Collection: De Havilland Puss Moth

De Havilland Puss Moth
Advertising poster for the De Havilland Puss Moth, a three seater high-wing monoplane aeroplane designed and built by the de Havilland Aircraft Company between 1929 and 1933

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Use the Air Mail Poster

Use the Air Mail Poster
GPO Poster, Use the Air Mail, The Fastest Mail. Depicting the underside of a monoplane against a blue and black sky

Background imageMono Plane Collection: An Afternoon At Home at a Modern Flying Club by Johns

An Afternoon At Home at a Modern Flying Club by Johns
Representative types of British light aeroplanes flying over a typical modern aerodrome. The green monoplane on the left is a Westland Widgeon

Background imageMono Plane Collection: German Fokker D VIII fighter plane, WW1

German Fokker D VIII fighter plane, WW1
A German Fokker D VIII single-seater fighter monoplane with a 140 hp Oberursel engine, used towards the end of the First World War

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Oswald Boelcke, German aviator

Oswald Boelcke, German aviator
Oswald Boelcke (1891 1916), German flying ace of World War One. Boelcke is considered the father of the German fighter air force, and first to formalize rules of air fighting

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Cover design, Blackpool Aviation Week

Cover design, Blackpool Aviation Week
Cover design, souvenir programme for Blackpool Aviation Week, 18-24 October 1909. Showing a gold aircraft on a white and black background. October 1909

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Poster, Indias First Aerial Pageant

Poster, Indias First Aerial Pageant
Poster, Captain C. D. Barnard presents Indias First Aerial Pageant, with passenger flights in the famous monoplane Spider, parachute descents, daring acrobatics by famous pilots

Background imageMono Plane Collection: The Flying Prince by Johns

The Flying Prince by Johns
HRH the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII, then Duke of Windsor) piloting his new Puss Moth monoplane. Date: 1930

Background imageMono Plane Collection: De Havilland Comet aeroplane

De Havilland Comet aeroplane
The De Havilland " Comet" aeroplane, a racing monoplane seating two, with duplicated controls. Date: circa 1936

Background imageMono Plane Collection: German Siemens Schuckert D. VI fighter plane, WW1

German Siemens Schuckert D. VI fighter plane, WW1
A German Siemens Schuckert D.VI single-seat fighter monoplane with a 180 hp Siemens-Halske engine, fitted with a belly tank that can be jettisoned

Background imageMono Plane Collection: German Fokker E IV fighter plane, WW1

German Fokker E IV fighter plane, WW1
A German Fokker E IV single-seater fighter monoplane with a 160 hp engine, used during the First World War. This is a special three-gun model built for Max Immelmann. Date: 1915-1918

Background imageMono Plane Collection: German Fokker E I fighter plane, WW1

German Fokker E I fighter plane, WW1
A German Fokker E I fighter plane with an 80 hp Oberursel engine, used during the First World War from 1915 onwards. Date: 1915

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Fokker M6 monoplane, Austrian Air Force, WW1

Fokker M6 monoplane, Austrian Air Force, WW1
A Fokker M6 monoplane belonging to the Austrian Air Force during the First World War. It had a two-seater experimental design with an 80hp Oberursel engine, and first flew in June 1914

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Morane-Saulnier N and Henry Farman biplane, WW1

Morane-Saulnier N and Henry Farman biplane, WW1
A Morane-Saulnier Type N French monoplane fighter aircraft, with Lieutenant Bayetto of the RFC (Royal Flying Corps) in the cockpit during the First World War

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Airspeed Courier aeroplane

Airspeed Courier aeroplane
The Airspeed " Courier" aeroplane, a commercial cabin monoplane seating five passengers and one pilot. Date: circa 1936

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Le triomphe de l Aviation. Exposition d un monoplan

Le triomphe de l Aviation. Exposition d un monoplan genre Travers饠 de la Manche (Triumph of aviation. Exhibition of a monoplane. Crossing the English Channel), 1909. Printed by Louis Galice

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Cover design, Patco Airlines timetable

Cover design, Patco Airlines timetable
Cover design, Patco Airlines brochure and timetable, for flights to and from Manila, Baguio and Paracale. Showing a red and blue monoplane on a yellow and green background. 1936

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Book cover design, The Mastery of the Air

Book cover design, The Mastery of the Air, by William J Claxton, Glasgow: Blackie and Son Limited, 1914. 1914

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Book cover design, How to Fly

Book cover design, How to Fly: or the Conquest of the Air, by Richard Ferris, London: Thomas Nelson & Son. 1910. Showing a man in a primitive monoplane. 1910

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Official programme cover, The London Aerodrome

Official programme cover, The London Aerodrome
Official programme cover for the London Aerodrome, Hendon, 7th London Aviation Meeting, 9-13 April 1914 (weather permitting)

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Air Mail Poster

Air Mail Poster
GPO poster, Use Air Mail. Showing the outline of a monoplane on a black background. 1934

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Mr Morrison and his aeroplane at the Prudential Garage

Mr Morrison and his aeroplane at the Prudential Garage, King Street, Brighton

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Crashed RAF aircraft - WWI

Crashed RAF aircraft - WWI
A crashed RAF Saulnier monoplane - The Joan of Arc - which brought down the German biplane Albatros at Vaudemanges, France. Date: circa 1915

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Loop the Loop - Pegoud - Aviator

Loop the Loop - Pegoud - Aviator
Adolphe Celestin Pegoud (1889-1915) - a pre-WWI French aviator who became a fighter ace. On 21st September 1913, as a test pilot for Louis Bleriot (in a Bleriot model XI monoplane)

Background imageMono Plane Collection: German monoplane in flight, WW1

German monoplane in flight, WW1
A German monoplane in flight during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageMono Plane Collection: German Fokker monoplane, WW1

German Fokker monoplane, WW1
A German Fokker monoplane (possibly an M5), 80 hp with an Oberursel engine, in service for reconnaissance during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Private aeroplane advertisement, 1930

Private aeroplane advertisement, 1930
Advertisement for the Wessex, three-engined, six-seater British monoplane from the Westland Aircraft Works in Yeovil, England, the latest and smartest of the smaller craft. Date: 1930

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Two German pilots in Taube monoplane, WW1

Two German pilots in Taube monoplane, WW1
Two German pilots in a Taube two-seater monoplane during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Northrop Alpha Monoplane

Northrop Alpha Monoplane
The Northrop " Alpha" Monoplane aeroplane, a single-engined commercial plane carrying six passengers. Date: circa 1936

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Heinkel HE 70A Monoplane

Heinkel HE 70A Monoplane
The Heinkel HE 70A commercial monoplane, carrying seven passengers, but mainly used for carrying mail. Date: circa 1936

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Scout in cockpit of Miles Magister

Scout in cockpit of Miles Magister
Scout wearing an aviator hat sitting in the cockpit of a Denham Flying Club Miles Magister. circa 1950s

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Page from An Album of Aeroplanes (Civil)

Page from An Album of Aeroplanes (Civil) for cigarette cards issued by John Player & Sons, featuring the British aeroplanes, the Miles Hawk Major, two-seater touring monoplane; the Monospar S.T

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Latham / Antoinette

Latham / Antoinette
The Antoinette monoplane, designed by Levavasseur, in which English aviator Hubert Latham twice tries to fly the English Channel, being forced to ditch on both occasions. Date: July 1909

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Start of Flight

Start of Flight
The start of a Grand Raid (long-distance flight) by a French monoplane (possibly a Bleriot). Date: 1936

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Pischoff Monoplane

Pischoff Monoplane
A far-sighted design from a notable pioneer, the pilot - in this case Landron - being seated comfortably beneath the wing Date: circa 1909

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Pelterie Monoplane

Pelterie Monoplane
A remarkably advanced design for a monoplane with the pilot - doubtless Robert Esnault Pelterie himself - placed above the wing Date: 1908

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Latham Monoplane

Latham Monoplane
Though he failed to fly the Channel, Hubert Latham scored many important successes : he is depicted here at Mourmelon- le-Grand in his Antoinette Date: June 1909

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Bleriot Monoplane

Bleriot Monoplane
Simon, with his Bleriot at the Nantes Aviation meeting, 14-21 August 1910 Date: August 1910

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Bleriot monoplane in flight c1909

Bleriot monoplane in flight c1909 Date: 1909

Background imageMono Plane Collection: An experimental monoplane

An experimental monoplane

Background imageMono Plane Collection: The Ford Monoplane was used for Air Mail carrying

The Ford Monoplane was used for Air Mail carrying and was manufactured by a subsidiary company of the ford Motor Company. It was fitted with a 400 H.P. Liberty Engine

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Paulhans monoplane, Bleriots model

Paulhans monoplane, Bleriots model, Los Angeles aviation meeting

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Jules Vedrines, second in Great Air Race

Jules Vedrines, second in Great Air Race
Jules Charles Toussaint Vedrines (1881-1919), French aviator who came a close second in the Great Air Race, also known as the Round Britain Air Race, covering 1000 miles in five days (22-26 July)

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Italian army aviators during Italo-Turkish War

Italian army aviators during Italo-Turkish War
Italian army aviators during the Italo-Turkish War (1911-12) -- the first use of aeroplanes in warfare. Captain Piazzi sits in his monoplane

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Italo-Turkish War - Aircraft

Italo-Turkish War - Aircraft
Captain Moizo prepares for a reconnoitring flight in his Nieuport monoplane during the Italo-Turkish War

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Royal Air Travel by Thompson

Royal Air Travel by Thompson
A Vickers-Pegasus Viastra all-metal monoplane fitted with two Bristol Pegasus engines built to the order of the Prince of Wales for personal use in this country and abroad

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Lucifer Monoplane in the Aerial Derby Handicap, 1922

Lucifer Monoplane in the Aerial Derby Handicap, 1922
Photograph showing a Lucifer monoplane, piloted by L.L. Carter, crossing the line to take first place in the Aerial Derby Handicap Race, Croydon, 1922

Background imageMono Plane Collection: Aviators chasing the enemy

Aviators chasing the enemy
A French parasol monoplane flying at nearly 10, 000 feet, photographed by another French machine. The photograph was taken during an engagement with German aircraft near Nancy



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