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Fokker F27 Friendship PH-NIV first prototypeFokker F27 Friendship, PH-NIV, first prototype
The prototype Canadair DC-4M-1 CF-TEN-X North StarThe prototype Canadair DC-4M-1, CF-TEN-X, North Star
The prototype Sopwith T1 N74 Wings folded front viewThe prototype Sopwith T1, N74. Wings folded, front view
The prototype Sopwith T1 Wings folded side viewThe prototype Sopwith T1. Wings folded, side view
The prototype Sopwith T1 Front viewThe prototype Sopwith T1. Front view
The prototype Sopwith T1 Rear viewThe prototype Sopwith T1. Rear view
Bristol Britannia 100 G-ALBOBristol Britannia 100, G-ALBO, the first prototype, taking off from Filton for her maiden flight on 16 August 1952. Date: 1952
The first true prototype of the Gloster Meteor NF11 WA546The first true prototype of the Gloster Meteor NF11, WA546
The Gloster Meteor PR10 prototype VS968The Gloster Meteor PR10 prototype, VS968
The Gloster Meteor F8 prototype VT150The Gloster Meteor F8 prototype, VT150, was a modified F4 airframe with a new tail and cockpit canopy
de Havilland DH9 prototype A7559de Havilland DH9 prototype, A7559, a converted DH4
Modified Bristol Fighter F2A second prototype A3304Modified Bristol Fighter F2A second prototype, A3304, with fuselage modified to F2B standard
Bristol Fighter F2A first prototype A3303Bristol Fighter F2A first prototype, A3303, in its original form, about to be tested at Filton in September 1916. Date: 1916
The prototype Sopwith 5F1 Dolphin in final pre-production form
Sopwith F1 Camel second prototype
Sqn Ldr Neville Duke taxies out Hawker Hunter 3 WB188Sqn Ldr Neville Duke taxies out Hawker Hunter 3, WB188. The first Hunter prototype was modified for a successful attempt on the world speed record in 1953. Date: 1953
The Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire-powered Hawker Hunter prototype was the silver-painted WB202, February 1954. Date: 1954
Hawker Hunter 3 WB188Hawker Hunter 3, WB188, the first Hunter prototype was modified for a successful attempt on the world speed record in 1953. Date: 1953
Hawker P1067 Hunter first prototype WB188 in the airHawker P1067 Hunter first prototype, WB188, in the air
Hawker P1067 Hunter first prototype WB188 on the groundHawker P1067 Hunter first prototype, WB188, on the ground
Handley Page HP33 Hinaidi I prototype J7745Handley Page HP33 Hinaidi I prototype, J7745, was converted from a Hyderabad
Boeing 377-10-19 Stratocruiser NX-90700Boeing 377-10-19 Stratocruiser, NX-90700, the first prototype Stratocruiser
Junkers Ju287V1 RS-RA prototypeJunkers Ju287V1, RS-RA, prototype with fixed spatted undercarriage and forward-swept wing
Junkers A20 prototype D-392Junkers A20 prototype, D-392
Blackburn B-37 Firebrand FI DD810 the second prototypeBlackburn B-37 Firebrand FI, DD810, the second prototype
Short Shetland I first prototype DX166 in flightShort Shetland I first prototype, DX166, in flight
Airco DH4 second prototype
Airco DH4 prototype
Prototype Boulton Paul Defiant TTIII conversion, N3488, at Pendeford
Boulton Paul Defiant first prototype K8310Boulton Paul Defiant first prototype, K8310
Fairey Firefly 1 Z2118 after conversionFairey Firefly 1, Z2118, after conversion to the prototype FR4
King Edward VIII inspects Supermarine SpitfireKing Edward VIII inspects the cockpit of the Supermarine Spitfire prototype, K5054
Hawker Hurricane prototype K5083 at BrooklandsHawker Hurricane prototype, K5083, at Brooklands
Fairey Fulmar N1854 the first production versionFairey Fulmar, N1854, the first production version and true prototype. This aircraft is currently on display at the Fleet Air Arm Museum, Yeovilton, the only known survivor of the type
Fairey Battle Target Tug prototype L5598Fairey Battle Target Tug prototype, L5598
Fairey Battle first prototype K4303 The flight hangarFairey Battle first prototype, K4303. The flight hangar on the corner of the Great West Aerodrome is below the nose
Bristol Beaufort L4441 first prototypeBristol Beaufort, L4441, first prototype
Bristol Bombay first prototype K3583 Head-on viewBristol Bombay first prototype, K3583. Head-on view
Bristol Bombay first prototype K3583Bristol Bombay first prototype, K3583
Handley Page HP54 Harrow I first prototype K6933Handley Page HP54 Harrow I, first prototype, K6933
Avro Shackleton MR2 WB833Avro Shackleton MR2, WB833, the production prototype, flew for the first time on 17 June 1952. This aircraft was converted from an MR1A. Date: 1952
Avro Shackleton MR1 VW135 the third prototype flying offAvro Shackleton MR1, VW135, the third prototype, flying off Liverpool Docks
Junkers Ju87V3 Stuka third prototype D-UKYQ in flightJunkers Ju87V3 Stuka, third prototype D-UKYQ, in flight
The first prototype of the de Havilland Sea Mosquito TR33, LR387, seen here carrying a torpedo. The Mosquito was the first British twin-engined aircraft to land on an aircraft carrier
de Havilland Mosquito first prototype (sideview)
de Havilland Mosquito first prototype
The unarmed Bristol Beaufighter first prototype, R2052, at Filton in July 1939 (sideview). Date: 1939
Bristol Bisley I first prototype AD657 (sideview)Bristol Bisley I first prototype, AD657, (sideview)