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WW1 - The Cuxhaven Action - aerial and naval combatWW1 - 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
WW1 - British seaplanes in action, Cuxhaven, Germany, 1915WW1 - Seven British seaplanes flying towards their first real oversea air raid. The British naval pilots on a mission to bomb various enemy naval works in Cuxhaven, Germany, 1915. Date: 1915
WW1 - British seaplane squadron on patrolWW1 - A view from the sky, as if flying with the British squadron. Depicting the majestic quality of " The Avengers" and of British pride
Sopwith Baby or Schneider scout, acquired by the RNAS during the early days of the First World War. From early 1915 the seaplanes were fitted with Lewis guns for attack and defence purposes
Short Sunderland RAF flying boats in formation. They are L5799, L5805 and one other. Date: circa 1940s
RAF Sunderland flying boat unarmed prototypeRAF Short Sunderland flying boat K4774, an unarmed prototype, seen here on an airfield. Its first flight was in October 1937. Date: circa late 1930s
Catalina flying boat FP152, Hong KongCatalina flying boat FP152, in service with the RAF in Hong Kong, September 1945. This type of flying boat was widely used during the Second World War. Date: 1945
German seaplane attack on British convoy by G. H. DavisThe first German air attack on a British convoy in the North Sea: the raiding seaplanes routed by British fighters. Date: October 1939
Fleet air arm by G. H. DavisThe Fleet Air Arm -- cruisers as modified by aircraft equipment. A feature of the Navy represented in the Jubilee Review programme
Seaplanes of 1918Latest Navy aircrafts. Seaplanes in there present stage of development of 1918 for World War One purposes may be roughly divided into three classes
British naval seaplane, the Britannia AOVO, WW1The Britannia AOVO, a British naval seaplane in use near Palestine during the First World War. This model was also used by Germany, having been supplied to both sides before the war broke out. 1917
Edward, Prince of Wales - Calshot - Schneider TrophyEdward, Prince of Wales (future King Edward VIII) (1894-1972) - with British Pilots at Calshot. The September 1929 Schneider Trophy contest at Calshot was won by H R D Waghorn