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Hurricane & SpitfireA Spitfire and a Hurricane, World War Two aeroplanes, at an air show
Propellor of R. M. S. Queen Mary, September 1934Photograph of one of the propellors of R.M.S. Queen Mary, then nearing completion in the John Brown Shipyard, Clydebank. The ship was christened and launched by Queen Mary on 26 September 1934
WAVING AS PLANE LEAVESWaving to passengers on a plane just about to take off
R. M. S. Queen Mary in dry dock, Southampton, April 1936Photograph of the bow of R.M.S. Queen Mary, whilst she was in dry dock to have her hull repainted and her four propellors changed
Charvins AeroscapheCharvins ambitious design for the Societe Francaises des Aeroscaphes has propellors at each end as well as rotors on the side for steering. Date: 1864
Fairey Aviation Company - metal propellorsFairey Aviation Company. metal propellors
Bonson propellor factoryE.W. Bonson. Interior of the Bonson factory, showing men working on the production of airplane propeller blades (wooden)
Hydraulic Propellors of HMS Waterwitch, November 1866Engraving of HMS Waterwitch and her hydraulic propellors, from the Illustrated London News, 17th November 1866. Built in 1866 at Thames Ironworks, Blackwall
Propellors for the Normandie, February 1935Photograph of three propellors built at Deptford, London, for the French liner Normandie. Each of these propellors were 16ft in diameter, made of Turbiston bronze and weighed 23 tons
Ship of JupiterOn the planet Jupiter, electrical power propels the ocean-going vessels through the sea of sticky heavy oil which would clog the propellors used on Earth
Moy & Shills ProjectMOY AND SHILLs PROJECT An elaborate machine with massive propellors and relatively small wings
Future Air LinerTomorrows air liner, though it still has propellors, is very advanced in design, with wingtip fins rather than tailfin and rudder, Baggage is stowed beneath passengers