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Hawker Hunter FGA. 74 505Singapore Air Defence Command - Hawker Hunter FGA.74 505 (msn 41H/680085, ex XJ632 and G-9-356), on the line with armourers preparing the ADEN gun pack for removal
Bristol Aeronautical Corporation XLRQ-1 11652, the 2nd prototype amphibious assault transport glider at the Naval Air Material Centre (NAMC) Philadelphia
Short S. 38 - SA. 1 Sturgeon S. 1 RK797Short S.38/SA.1 Sturgeon S.1 RK797, the first prototype of a new carrier-borne strike and reconnaissance aircraft for the Royal Navy
Daimler R. I (G. I) 478/15Daimler R.I (G.I) 478/15, a four-engined bomber in the R (Riesenflugzeug) category, at Sindelfingen in Autumn 1915. (Originally designated G.I in the Grossflugzeug category)
Poster, Army Reserve, Military Service Acts, 1916, WW1Poster, Army Reserve, Military Service Acts, 1916 (dated 30 January 1917). 1917
Hawker PV. 3Hawker PV.3. The Hawker P.V.3 was a British single-engined biplane fighter prototype, first flown in 1934. Only a single example was built
VACCINATION ORDER 1861Notice of the Requirement of Vaccination issued to the father of Albert Ames, of Bethnal Green, London, in accordance with the Compulsory Vaccination Act. Date: 1861
Dassault Communaute F-WJDNthe Dassault MD.415 Communaute (F-WJDN) was a 1950s French twin-engined light turboprop transport aircraft, first flown on 10 May 1959
Royal Navy Armstrong Whitworth Meteor TT. 20 WM292Royal Navy Armstrong Whitworth Meteor TT.20 WM292 841. Target tug of the Fleet Requirement and Directions Unit at RNAS Yeovilton
Amiot 143-built to a 1928 requirement, this type was totally obsolete when used by the French in late 1939 and early 1940
Requirement for Two Bassinettes - Growing FamilyComic Postcard with a Financial Play on words - " Stocks as Good as Money", using a metaphor of a gowing family
Republic XF-12 -not flown until mid-1946, this was a late 1943 requirement for a photo-reconnaissance type that processed its film during its return to base
Case for and against the big bomber by G. H. DavisThe case for and against the use of the big bomber: some whys and wherefores in latest aircraft needs during the Second World War. Date: 1942