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Seaplane Collection (page 6)

Background imageSeaplane Collection: Poster, Voyage au Bresil

Poster, Voyage au Bresil. circa 1930s

Background imageSeaplane Collection: WW2 Launching seaplane from deck catapult of a US Battleship

WW2 Launching seaplane from deck catapult of a US Battleship
WW2 - Launching a seaplane from the deck catapult of the USS Colorado (BB-45), , the lead ship of the Colorado-class of battleships. Date: circa 1943

Background imageSeaplane Collection: A Farman Waterplane - Grahame White Aviation Waterplane Tour

A Farman Waterplane - Grahame White Aviation Waterplane Tour
A Farman Waterplane - Grahame White Aviation Daily Mail Waterplane Tour of 1912 Date: 1912

Background imageSeaplane Collection: HMS Pegasus alongside HMS Marlborough recovering seaplane

HMS Pegasus alongside HMS Marlborough recovering seaplane
HMS Pegasus alongside HMS Marlborough recovering her seaplane (detailed on this card as " Her small child" !). HMS Marlborough was an Iron Duke-class battleship of the British Royal Navy

Background imageSeaplane Collection: WW1 - The Cuxhaven Action - aerial and naval combat

WW1 - The Cuxhaven Action - aerial and naval combat
WW1 - Aerial and naval combat at Cuxhaven, a German North Sea Port. During the First World War. Nordholz Airbase with its airship hangars, near Nordholz to the south of Cuxhaven

Background imageSeaplane Collection: Seaplane taking off at Monte Carlo, Principality of Monaco

Seaplane taking off at Monte Carlo, Principality of Monaco
Small Seaplane taking at Monte Carlo, Principality of Monaco - the Monte Carlo Casino can be seen in the left background. This was during the 1st ever Monaco Schneider Trophy Contest in April 1913

Background imageSeaplane Collection: Sage Air Advert

Sage Air Advert
Advertisement for the English aircraft manufacturer, Frederick Sage, featuring a seaplane. Date: 1914

Background imageSeaplane Collection: Gotha Seaplane

Gotha Seaplane
Seaplane of the German air force during World War One Date: circa 1915

Background imageSeaplane Collection: RAF Seafox Seaplane

RAF Seafox Seaplane
The Fairey Seafox - a 1930s British reconnaissance floatplane designed and built by Fairey for the Fleet Air Arm. It was designed to be catapulted from the deck of a light cruiser

Background imageSeaplane Collection: Daily Mail Waterplane Tour

Daily Mail Waterplane Tour
Scene on a beach during the Daily Mail Waterplane Tour of 1912, organised by Grahame White Aviation. Date: 1912

Background imageSeaplane Collection: Seaplane on water

Seaplane on water. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageSeaplane Collection: Seaplane in a field

Seaplane in a field, with two men in uniform standing alongside. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageSeaplane Collection: WW1 - Seaplane crash, 1915

WW1 - Seaplane crash, 1915
WW1 - A derelict mine-sweeper seaplane seen crashed in the ocean and discovered by a Dutch trawler YN7. Two men row in a small boat towards the aircraft. Date: 1915

Background imageSeaplane Collection: WW1 - British seaplane in action, Cuxhaven, Germany, 1915

WW1 - British seaplane in action, Cuxhaven, Germany, 1915
WW1 - A British seaplane or hydroplane in flight in Cuxhaven, Germany, and attacking the enemy on the sea from the air. Date: 1915

Background imageSeaplane Collection: WW1 - Aviation in the Navy - Churchill checks on air power

WW1 - Aviation in the Navy - Churchill checks on air power
WW1 - Winston Churchill and the navy checking on the air power of a monster seaplane on a seashore. Date: 1915

Background imageSeaplane Collection: Wight Trainer Seaplane first of only two built Although

Wight Trainer Seaplane first of only two built Although rejected, this aircraft could be considered the worlds first type specifically designed for training

Background imageSeaplane Collection: Sopwith Admiralty Type 807 two seater seaplane

Sopwith Admiralty Type 807 two seater seaplane, produced in 1914. Seen here is serial no. 807, the first to be delivered to the RNAS. Date: circa 1914-1915

Background imageSeaplane Collection: Short Admiralty Type 310 torpedo bomber seaplane

Short Admiralty Type 310 torpedo bomber seaplane
Short Admiralty Type 310 two-seater torpedo bomber seaplane, first flown in July 1916. Seen here is serial no. N1303, the 14th Type 310 to be built. Date: circa 1916-1917

Background imageSeaplane Collection: Sablatnig SF 2 German two-seater advanced trainer

Sablatnig SF 2 German two-seater advanced trainer seaplane (serial no. 580), photographed at Warnemunde on the German Baltic coast



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