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Propeller Collection (page 3)

Background imagePropeller Collection: Crashed German plane, WW2

Crashed German plane, WW2
A crashed German plane during the Second World War. Date: circa 1940s

Background imagePropeller Collection: Hawker Fury, LA610, powered by a Rolls-Royce Griffon

Hawker Fury, LA610, powered by a Rolls-Royce Griffon 85 inline engine driving a Rotol contra-propeller

Background imagePropeller Collection: The Aerial Steam Carriage, or Ariel

The Aerial Steam Carriage, or Ariel. An artists imaginary representation of a propeller-driven flying machine with wings. By Permission of the Patentees, this Engraving of The First Carriage

Background imagePropeller 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 imagePropeller Collection: Comic postcard, Couple about to fly in a monoplane - alarming advice from an expert pilot

Comic postcard, Couple about to fly in a monoplane - alarming advice from an expert pilot Date: 20th century

Background imagePropeller Collection: Jules Fischer testing Farman hydroplane, France

Jules Fischer testing Farman hydroplane, France
Jules Fischer (or Fisher) testing a Farman hydroplane or hydroglider on the River Seine, France, between Sartrouville and Maisons-Laffitte, north west of Paris. Date: circa 1924

Background imagePropeller Collection: The Sphere cover - RAF Display at Hendon by Matania

The Sphere cover - RAF Display at Hendon by Matania
Meeting an artificial hurricane - an odd sensation at the great R.A.F. display at Hendon. Visitors at the Hendon Air Display experience the full force of an air propeller. Date: 1925

Background imagePropeller Collection: Mcclary Monoplane 1929

Mcclary Monoplane 1929
Designed 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

Background imagePropeller Collection: R. A. F, The Specialist, WW1, cartoon, H. M Bateman

R. A. F, The Specialist, WW1, cartoon, H. M Bateman
A World War One R.A.F pilot pokes his head out of the side of his biplane as he releases a grossly oversized bomb. Date: 1918

Background imagePropeller Collection: Ernst Udet, German pilot and fighter ace

Ernst Udet, German pilot and fighter ace
Ernst Udet (1896-1941), German pilot and fighter ace, seen here standing near his Fokker D VII. He also served in the Second World War

Background imagePropeller Collection: Siemens Schuckert D IV German fighter plane

Siemens Schuckert D IV German fighter plane, seen here before leaving the factory. Deliveries began in late August 1918. Date: 1918

Background imagePropeller Collection: WW1, Jean Marie Dominique Navarre, pilot and fighter ace

WW1, Jean Marie Dominique Navarre, pilot and fighter ace
Jean Marie Dominique Navarre (1895-1919), French pilot and fighter ace, seen here as a sergeant pilot serving with Escadrille MS 12 towards the end of 1915. The plane is a Morane-Saulnier Type L

Background imagePropeller Collection: Morane Saulnier Type P reconnaissance plane

Morane Saulnier Type P reconnaissance plane
Morane Saulnier Type P French two-seater reconnaissance plane used by both France and Britain during 1916 and 1917. Date: circa 1916-1917

Background imagePropeller Collection: Junkers D I German fighter plane

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

Background imagePropeller Collection: PAPUA NEW GUINEA. Rabaul. Japanese reconnaissance

PAPUA NEW GUINEA. Rabaul. Japanese reconnaissance aircraft Mitsubishi F-1 shotted down in Rabaul, Papua New Guinea, during the Second World War

Background imagePropeller Collection: WWI mahogany photo frames made of propeller wood

WWI mahogany photo frames made of propeller wood
Pair of First World War mahogany photo frames made from an aeroplane propeller.. Trench Art

Background imagePropeller Collection: World War One wood propeller tip, used as a photo frame

World War One wood propeller tip, used as a photo frame
World War One brass-edged and black painted wood propeller tip with an oval section, used as a photo frame. Trench Art

Background imagePropeller Collection: An early helicopter, the Autogiro G-ACIN

An early helicopter, the Autogiro G-ACIN. Date: circa 1930s

Background imagePropeller Collection: Sir Hiram Maxim operating the valve of the steam engine ?

Sir Hiram Maxim operating the valve of the steam engine ?
Sir Hiram Maxim operating the valve of the steam engine during a propeller test at the shed at Baldwyn?s Park, Kent, where Sir Hiram Maxim constructed his steam-driven aeroplane, 1890

Background imagePropeller Collection: A late-series Hawker Typhoon IB

A late-series Hawker Typhoon IB powered by a Napier Sabre IIB and a de Havilland four-blade propeller

Background imagePropeller Collection: German Siemens Schuckert D. III fighter plane, WW1

German Siemens Schuckert D. III fighter plane, WW1
A German Siemens Schuckert D.III single-seat fighter plane (2nd version), in service towards the end of the First World War. Date: 1917-1918

Background imagePropeller Collection: Italian Caproni Ca. 4 bomber plane, WW1

Italian Caproni Ca. 4 bomber plane, WW1
The Italian Caproni Ca.4 heavy bomber plane, used during the First World War and later. It was a three-engine twin-boom triplane constructed in wood and covered with fabric

Background imagePropeller Collection: Anton Fokker, Dutch aviator and aircraft manufacturer

Anton Fokker, Dutch aviator and aircraft manufacturer
Anton Herman Gerard (Anthony) Fokker (1890-1939), Dutch aviation pioneer and aircraft manufacturer, famous for the fighter aircraft he produced in Germany during the First World War

Background imagePropeller Collection: The Belle of the Skies, by Squiers and Jones

The Belle of the Skies, by Squiers and Jones
The Belle of the Skies, a musical play by Graham Squiers and Guy Jones, with music by Guy Jones. First produced at the Theatre Royal, Birmingham, May 1911

Background imagePropeller Collection: German Siemens Schuckert R7 bomber, WW1

German Siemens Schuckert R7 bomber, WW1
German Siemens Schuckert R7 bomber on the Eastern Front at Vilna, Lithuania, February-March 1917. Date: 1917

Background imagePropeller Collection: Handley Page heavy bomber, WW1

Handley Page heavy bomber, WW1
Handley Page heavy bomber, First World War. Date: 1916-1918

Background imagePropeller Collection: Aircraft Firefighters School, Stansted, Essex

Aircraft Firefighters School, Stansted, Essex
Aircraft Firefighters School based at Stansted, Essex, where men and women from around the world were trained. Old aircraft were deliberately set ablaze to give crews realistic training

Background imagePropeller Collection: Aircraft provisioning the allies during the siege of West Be

Aircraft provisioning the allies during the siege of West Berlin by the Russians in the late 1940s, in the so-called Berlin Airlift. Allied Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imagePropeller Collection: Robert Fultons steamboat

Robert Fultons steamboat. Constructed by the North American engineer Robert FULTON (1765-1815). Colored engraving of the 19th century

Background imagePropeller Collection: Aerostat. Engraving in The Illustration, 1887

Aerostat. Engraving in The Illustration, 1887

Background imagePropeller Collection: Rene Vidart, early aviator

Rene Vidart, early aviator
Rene Vidart (1890-1928), early French aviator and pioneer who later served as a pilot in WW1. 1911

Background imagePropeller Collection: Lieutenant De Malherbe, early aviator

Lieutenant De Malherbe, early aviator
Lieutenant De Malherbe, early French aviator and pioneer. 1911



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