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Types of British Aircraft -- The SE5. 1914-1918
WW1 - Air Action - English SE5 and German Albatros D. VaWW1 - A photograph capturing two aeroplanes in action from below viewpoint. The British biplane fighter aircraft S.E.5, (Scout Experimental 5)
WW1 - Air Battle - English SE5 and German LVG aircraftsWW1 - A photograph from an aerial viewpoint of a British biplane fighter aircraft S.E.5 (Scout Experimental 5), and a German LVG (Luft-Verkhers-Gesellschaft), in air battle. Date: circa 1915
Douglas B-18A Bolo -these of US Armys 27th Reconnaissance Squadron Used by both the US and Canadians for offshore patrols
Blitz in London -- house in Carew Street, WW2Blitz in London -- a house in Carew Street, SE5, hit by a high explosive bomb on 29 August 1940. Three people were removed from the debris. Date: 1940
Royal Aircraft Factory SE5 A8927Royal Aircraft Factory SE5, A8927
Prototype Royal Aircraft Factory SE5 at Farnborough
Royal Aircraft Factory SE5 at Farnborough in 1916. Date: 1916
British SE5A biplane used during WW1A British SE5A biplane, one of the main aeroplanes in use by the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War. Seen here on display in a museum. Date: 1914-1918
Last flight of Captain Ball in his SE5 biplane, WW1An artists impression of the last flight of the British flying ace Captain Albert Ball (1896-1917) in his SE5 biplane, brought down over France by a German Albatros plane during the First World War
Se5A SkywritingA British SE5 left over from World War one is used for skywriting