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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
Poster, Voyage au Bresil. circa 1930s
Jules Vedrines, early aviatorJules Charles Toussaint Vedrines (1881-1919), early French aviator and pioneer who won the Paris to Madrid air race in May 1911 flying a Morane-Borel monoplane. 1911
Cattaneos Rocket PlaneItalian pilot Cattaneo tests his rocket-powered monoplane. Date: 1932
Wwi / Air Raid on ParisL HEURE DU TAUBE French civilians in the Jardins du Luxembourg watch the skies for German air raiders in the dreaded Taube monoplane Date: 1916
MAXIMs 1894 PROJECTHiram Maxims monoplane project, is tested on a track at Baldwyns Park, Kent : its failure to rise more than a few centimetres discourages further experiments Date: 31 July 1894
Kinners Folding PlaneFolding monoplane designed by W B Kinner for Dr T C Young, chairman of the 1928 National Air Race Committee (USA) : the plane unfolds from 2.4 to 10.6 metres, and flies at 200 km/h Date: 1928
Raf Monoplane PilotsSquadron Leader Q.R. Gayford and Flight Lieutenant O.L.G. Bett, pilots of the giant RAF Fairey (Napier) Long Range Monoplane, at Cranwell Aerodrome, destination Egypt. Date: 22 October 1931
Early monoplane landingAn early British monoplane making a nighttime landing. Image from Mrs Strangs Travel Play Book published c.1920.Date: circa 1915
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
WW1 - German airmen in combatWW1 - A drawing from a German artist for a German newspaper who witnessed the airmen in a battle royal in mid-air. The two German officers in a biplane attack the French captive balloon shown below
WW1 - French monoplane armoured and armed with machine gunWW1 - The pilot is seen here clear above the armoured body of the plane, where the gunner stands behind a shield on which the machine-gun can pivot
Sopwith Swallow monoplane, with standard Camel fuselage and parasol-mounted wings, serial no. B 9276 (the only one made), photographed in October 1918
LFG Roland D XVI German single seat fighterLFG Roland D XVI German single seat parasol-winged fighter. Two were made and entered for fighter trials in October 1918. Seen here is the first of the two. Date: circa 1918
Junkers R I German bomber plane, Hugh W. Cowin artworkJunkers R I German long-range five-man heavy bomber monoplane in flight, Hugh W. Cowin artwork. Work began in January 1917 and the design was finalised in March
Junkers D I prototype German single-seat fighter plane. Seen here is a pre-production machine completed at the end of April 1918
Junkers J1 of 1915 ushered in the modern military metal monoplane
Bristol M IC combat monoplane, popular with those who flew it, but not widely available. Date: circa 1916-1918
RAF monoplane in flight over fieldsRAF monoplane with camouflage paint in flight over fields. Date: circa 1940s
Bleriot monoplane crosses English ChannelBleriot monoplane crosses the English Channel, 25 July 1909 -- a written record of the pioneering event. Date: 1909
Guillaume Busson in Bleriot monoplane, Le HavreFrench aviator Guillaume Busson in a Bleriot monoplane at Le Havre. Date: circa 1910
Emile Aubrun in Bleriot monoplaneFrench aviator Emile Aubrun in a Bleriot monoplane, taking part in an air race. Date: circa 1910
British interceptor aircrafts by G. H. DavisInterceptor, small fighting machines that where specially designed for defence over london. Date: 1930
Saluting the Vanquished Foe, WW1 in the air by C ClarkA German monoplane, forced to descend with the British lines on the Western front. The plane was forced to alight owing to the tactics of the British aviators in the neighbourhood where the aerial
Monoplane over Eden Hotel, Arosa, Grisons, SwitzerlandDe Havilland monoplane CH-260 over the Eden Hotel, Arosa, Grisons, Switzerland. Date: 1930
Brooch in the shape of a WWI monoplaneBrooch in the shape of a First World War monoplane, marked G.L. Manufactured by George Loveridge & Co. Birmingham.. Commemorative Ware
WWI Trench Art monoplaneFirst World War Trench Art monoplane. The fuselage is made from a copper bullet. Trench Art
Trench Art - German Taube shaped monoplaneTrench Art model of a German Taube shaped monoplane with copper Hansa crosses on the wings. Trench Art
German style (Taube) monoplane on a wooden plinthA German style (Taube) monoplane design mounted on the bottom of a shell base, engraved Souvenir, resting on a wooden plinth. Trench Art
Model of Taube type monoplane, WW1Model of a German manufactured Taube type monoplane. Trench Art
Royal Flying Corps Sweetheart BroochRoyal Flying Corps. Sweetheart Brooch in the shape of a First World War monoplane. Commemorative Ware
WWI monoplane broochFirst World War monoplane brooch -- Trench Art
Royal Flying Corps airmen attack a German monoplane, 1914British army airmen of the Royal Flying Corps attacking a German monoplane in 1914. The pilot is seated behind the observer in the British biplane; the observer repels attack and fires on the enemy