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Players Navy Cut Snap Game - The Airman - holding a large pack of " Airman" cigarettes Date: 1930
RAF 22 Squadron Search and RescueCrew jackets belonging to the No. 22 Squadron, Royal Air Force Search and Rescue, based at Thorney Island near Chichester, West Sussex
WW2 - Pilots Sketch of his Spitfire Squadrons OfficersWW2 - A fun sketch by Pilot Christian Mazo of his Spitfire Squadrons Officers, playfully bombing a hapless German. No. 329 Squadron appears to have connections to the Free French (note livery)
Creating model for flight simulator, RAF Lyneham, WiltshireMan working on a model for a flight simulator for use at RAF Lyneham, Wiltshire. Before computers, flight simulators used actual models of different airfields in order to train pilots
Wilbur Wright (1867-1912). Plane flying. France. Colored enWilbur Wright (1867-1912). American aviator. With his brother is credited with inventing and building the worlds first successful airplane
Cartoon, Offer in the air, WW1Cartoon, Offer in the air. A mechanic offers an aperitif to the pilot as they fly through the air. Date: 1917
Poster, Irish Aero Club, Sir Alan Cobhams Air DisplayPoster, Irish Aero Club in co-operation with Sir Alan Cobhams Air Display, left blank for date and location details to be added. Date: 1930s
Poster, Sir Alan Cobhams Great Air Display, AcklamPoster, Sir Alan Cobhams Great Air Display (also known as Cobhams Flying Circus), Landale Road, Acklam, 5-6 September 1934. Date: 1934
Music cover, Up in the Air BoysMusic cover, Wait Till You Get Them Up in the Air Boys, words by Lew Brown, music by Albert von Tilzer. 1919
WW2 poster, What! No Spares! He should be up in the air. HMSO Ministry of Aircraft Production. Date: 1940s
WW2 poster, Care of instruments is vital. Your Jar is their Jam. Printed for Ministry of Aircraft Production. Date: 1943
Old Maid card - Airman. circa 1940s
Music cover, Lords of the Air, WW2, words and music by Michael North and Davy Burnaby. 1939
Music cover, I m an Airman ! (And I Fly, Fly, Fly, Fly, Fly). By Thomas McGhee and Hal Russell, sung by J W Rickaby. 1925
Music cover, If You Look in Her EyesIf You Look in Her Eyes, Waltz based on melodies by Louis A Hirsch from the Gaiety Theatre production of Going Up, arranged by Rs Stoddon. 1918
Happy Families Playing Cards - Mr Wing the Airman. circa 1930s
Rene Vidart, early aviatorRene Vidart (1890-1928), early French aviator and pioneer who later served as a pilot in WW1. 1911
Lieutenant De Malherbe, early aviatorLieutenant De Malherbe, early French aviator and pioneer. 1911
Another Down - WW1 dogfight. 1914-1918
Cattaneos Rocket PlaneItalian pilot Cattaneo tests his rocket-powered monoplane. Date: 1932
German Pilot DressesA German pilot prepares to attack England Date: 1941
Liverpool Pilot-BoatsLIVERPOOL PILOT BOATS Hoisting a pilot on board in heavy weather Date: 1857
Britains New Flying Services, WW1A British naval pilot models the new Air Service uniform at the start of the First World War. Date: 1914
Music cover, Going Up at the Gaiety Theatre, LondonMusic cover, Going Up at Gaiety Theatre, London - depicting people standing on a flying biplane. Ev rybody Ought to Know How to do the Tickle Toe. circa 1916
Adastra advertisement - clothing for airmen and airwomenAdvert for Adastra clothing, suitable for pilots and passengers in 1919, at a time when the removal of flying restrictions after the war saw an upsurge in the number of people flying
Cartoon, the French aviator as hero, WW1Cartoon, the French aviator as hero -- everyone admires him! Date: 1915
Cartoon, Stoicism, WW1Cartoon, Stoicism -- a French aviator impresses two fashionable women with his toughness during a bombardment. Date: 1915
Cartoon, French aviator in a bar, WW1Cartoon, a French aviator with two admiring women in a bar. Oh, he has some little wings! Yes, just like Cupid! Date: 1915
Col and Mrs. Lindbergh being aided with their aircraftCharles Lindbergh and his wife Anne, the two are being aided by a group of Japanese workers with their aircraft and its propella. Anne sits in the aircraft whilst Charles is looking at the helpers
Amy Johnson with flowersMiss Amy Johnson, the pilot, with many bouquets of flowers. She is surrounded by men, many of which wearing straw boater hats. Date: 1932
Three trainee Japanese pilotsThree Japanese women are being trained as pilotos by a man. One is seated and the other two stand, they all dressed in pilot attire and are looking at the demonstration. Date: 1932
Honouring Eielson, Hatton, North Dakota, USAHonouring Carl Benjamin (Ben) Eielson (1897-1929), aviator, bush pilot and explorer. He died in Siberia on 9 November 1929 while attempting to evacuate furs and personnel from the Nanuk
Sir Alan John Cobham and staffSir Alan John Cobham (1894-1973), English aviation pioneer (third from right), and staff (known as the Flying Circus), group photo at an air display. Date: circa 1930s
Avro 504K with inset of pilot Edward JonesAvro 504K belonging to the Kingwell and Jones Flying Company, with an inset portrait of the pilot, Edward Jones. Date: early 1920s
The Tornado, Bleriot plane of B C HucksThe Tornado, Bleriot plane of Bentfield Charles Hucks, the first English pilot to loop the loop. Date: circa 1913
Bristol Brandon RAF air ambulance J6997 on an airfield. Date: circa 1925
Naucrates ductor, or Pilot Fish. Date: 1863
Three people in a biplane on an airfield. Date: circa 1930s
Man and woman in a biplane on an airfield. Date: circa 1930s
Royal Naval Air Service in Great War Deeds, WW1Flight Commander Hewlett of the Royal Naval Air Service (before the RAF was formed) almost colliding with a mast of a German warship during the air raid on Cuxhaven on Christmas Day 1914
Aeroplane that flew itselfA British biplane flies on, though the pilot and observer are both dead. The aeroplane was observing artillery when set upon by enemy Albatros scouts
Guynemer memorial, Poelcapelle, BelgiumVillage square, Poelcapelle, Belgium, with the memorial to the French fighter pilot Georges Guynemer who was lost in 1917. Date: circa 1920s
WW1 - Double-sized German biplane debut over PoelcappelleWW1 - The new extra-sized German fighter biplane shown making its debut in the war. It was nicknamed Fritz by the British
WW1 - Guynemer with proud relatives at his home in CompiegneWW1 - Georges Marie Ludovic Jules Guynemer (1894 - 1917), a top fighter ace, Lieutenant, Captain and Commander of the Storks Squadron for France during World War I
WW1 - Guynemer gets his Captains stripes, 3rd March 1917WW1 - Georges Marie Ludovic Jules Guynemer (1894 -1917) was a top air fighter for France during World War I. He became an ace by his fifth victory in February 1916
WW1 - Guynemer goes into action, June 1917WW1 - Georges Marie Ludovic Jules Guynemer (1894 - 1917) was a top fighter ace for France during World War I, and promoted to Lieutenant. He was a French national hero at the time of his death
WW1 - Aerial combat - Over Mametz Wood, FranceWW1 - An illustration and birdseye view of an aerial fight. A British airman in action bringing down an enemy aircraft over Mametz Wood in France. Date: 1917
WW1 - Close encounter between aeroplane and balloonWW1 - A depiction of a close aeronautic encounter between a aeroplane and balloon hidden from each other in the cloudy sky