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Bristol Coanda monoplane early 1900s Date: circa 1900s
Comic postcard, Couple about to fly in a monoplane - alarming advice from an expert pilot Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Couple flying in a monoplane at night, with searchlights across the sky Date: 20th century
Mcclary Monoplane 1929Designed by Earl E McClary of Long Beach, California, this unusual design comprises a single wing with cabin below : the propeller turns in an opening in the wing. Date: 1929
Junkers D I German fighter plane photographed in a field in Belgium on 21 January 1919. Although left abandoned in the open for more than three months, it was still deemed to be basically airworthy
Junkers J8 two-seat German prototype fighter planeJunkers J8 two-seat German prototype fighter monoplane. Work on it began in October 1917, with trials in 1918. It led to the production of the Junkers CI I. Date: circa 1917
Fokker E III of Max Immelmann at Douai, FranceFokker E III of the German pilot and ace Max Immelmann (1890-1916) at Douai, France, where his unit, KEK 3, was based. Date: circa 1915-1916
Cessna 172 OE-DBH Alpenair, InnsbruckMore Cessna 172s have been built than any other aircraft, over 43, 000 since 1955. A high wing 4-seat monoplane it is mainly used as a light aircraft for private flying. Date: 1963
Brass lighter with French Bleriot monoplane, WW1Brass lighter with a French Bleriot monoplane on one side and a French airship on the reverse. Trench Art
Bristol Type 77 M1D Monoplane, G-EAVP
Lee-Richards Annular Monoplane
Drawing of an Avro F cabin monoplane of 1912. Date: 1912
Britains Royal Naval Air Service, aircraft and airmen -- Lieutenant Longmore RN, Flight Commander Samson RN, Lieutenants Grey RN, with a seaplane on the water behind them
The Graphic Christmas Number 1914, front coverFront cover of The Graphic, 1914, its first Christmas number of the Great War, featuring two aeroplanes, the top one a German Taube, flying against a dark, ominous sky
Early British Military Aircraft above Stonehenge, WiltshireEarly British Military Aircraft on manoeuvres on Salisbury Plain - pictured here above Stonehenge (Wiltshire). The aircraft on the left is a Bristol Boxkite Biplane