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Seater Collection (page 4)

Background imageSeater Collection: The first Bristol Coupe Three-seater, No 5891

The first Bristol Coupe Three-seater, No 5891
The first Bristol CoupÚáöhree-seater, No.5891

Background imageSeater Collection: Bristol Type 62 Ten-Seater, G-EBEV

Bristol Type 62 Ten-Seater, G-EBEV

Background imageSeater Collection: The first Bristol Type 62 Ten-Seater, G-EAWY

The first Bristol Type 62 Ten-Seater, G-EAWY

Background imageSeater Collection: Spartan Three Seater II G-ABTR

Spartan Three Seater II G-ABTR
Spartan Three Seater II, G-ABTR

Background imageSeater Collection: Jaguar B08 XW566 the first UK two-seater

Jaguar B08 XW566 the first UK two-seater
Jaguar B08, XW566, the first UK two-seater, at the end of its maiden flight from Warton on 30 August 1971. Date: 1971

Background imageSeater Collection: Dunne D7bis a reconstruction of the D6

Dunne D7bis a reconstruction of the D6
Dunne D7bis, a reconstruction of the D6 converted to a two-seater with an aircooled engine, on test at the Royal Aircraft Factory, Farnborough

Background imageSeater Collection: Barnwell notebook for a 2-seater scout

Barnwell notebook for a 2-seater scout. Page 1: Size of tailplane and elevators 1. 17 January 1916. Date: 1916

Background imageSeater Collection: Sopwith Gnu three-seater

Sopwith Gnu three-seater

Background imageSeater Collection: The first Sopwith Dove sporting two-seater

The first Sopwith Dove sporting two-seater, 26 March 1919. Date: 1919

Background imageSeater Collection: The prototype Sopwith Tabloid two-seater

The prototype Sopwith Tabloid two-seater which Harry Hawker took to Australia in 1914. Date: 1914

Background imageSeater Collection: Sopwith Three-Seater tractor biplane

Sopwith Three-Seater tractor biplane with, from left, F. Sigrist, Carey and T.O.M. Sopwith

Background imageSeater Collection: Sopwith Two-seater Scout Spinning Jenny 1064

Sopwith Two-seater Scout Spinning Jenny 1064
Sopwith Two-seater Scout Spinning Jenny, 1064

Background imageSeater Collection: Sopwith Two-seater Scout Spinning Jenny 1062

Sopwith Two-seater Scout Spinning Jenny 1062
Sopwith Two-seater Scout Spinning Jenny, 1062

Background imageSeater Collection: Sopwith Two-seater Scout Spinning Jenny

Sopwith Two-seater Scout Spinning Jenny

Background imageSeater Collection: 1934 single-seater Maserati

1934 single-seater Maserati
The 1934 single-seater Maserati with 2.9 litre straight-eight engine represented (together with the corresponding Alfa Romeo)

Background imageSeater Collection: Sir Henry Birken in the 1931 French Grand Prix at Pau

Sir Henry Birken in the 1931 French Grand Prix at Pau
Sir Henry Birken (refreshing himself with an orange) in the 4.5-litre, four cylinder, 240 hp supercharged Bentley, four seater sports car, weighing two tons

Background imageSeater Collection: Rapier Tourer

Rapier Tourer
Rapier four-seater sports tourer derived from a Lagonda model. Date: 1936

Background imageSeater Collection: Singer Le Mans

Singer Le Mans
Singer 1.5 litre Le Mans two- seater has indeed performed well on the Le Mans circuit, where sturdy build is as important as high performance. Date: 1936

Background imageSeater Collection: Salmson Sports Car

Salmson Sports Car
The British Salmson 20-90 Sports two-seater is an attractive sports car with a concealed hood in case it starts to rain. Date: 1936

Background imageSeater Collection: German crew with biplane, Galicia, WW1

German crew with biplane, Galicia, WW1
German crew with a two-seater biplane at an Austrian temporary airfield in Galicia, Eastern Europe, during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageSeater Collection: Early type of British BE2 biplane on an airfield

Early type of British BE2 biplane on an airfield
An early type of British BE2 two-seater biplane on an airfield. The BE2 was used for reconnaissance and as a light bomber during the First World War. Date: May 1913

Background imageSeater Collection: German Fokker D VII fighter planes, Flanders, WW1

German Fokker D VII fighter planes, Flanders, WW1
German Fokker D VII single-seat fighter planes on an airfield in Flanders, with pursuit pilots and ground crew, towards the end of the First World War. Date: circa 1918

Background imageSeater Collection: Aston-Martin Tourer

Aston-Martin Tourer
Aston-Martin four-seater tourer with a maximum speed of 85 mph. Date: 1936

Background imageSeater Collection: German DFW CV biplane, WW1

German DFW CV biplane, WW1
A German DFW CV reconnaissance two-seater biplane with a Benz BZ4 six-cylinder engine, during the First World War. Date: 1916-1918

Background imageSeater Collection: German Roland C. II biplane, WW1

German Roland C. II biplane, WW1
A German Roland C.II two-seater reconnaissance biplane in use during the First World War. Seen here on an airfield, with crew. Date: 1916-1917

Background imageSeater Collection: Vauxhall Wingham

Vauxhall Wingham
Vauxhall Big Six Wingham cabriolet, five-seater family car. Date: 1936

Background imageSeater Collection: Frazer-Nash Sports Car

Frazer-Nash Sports Car
The Frazer-Nash Shelsley two seater is a supercharged four- cylinder sports car has a maximum speed over 100 mph. Excellent road-holding and hill-climbing. Date: 1936

Background imageSeater Collection: Unidentified biplane on an airfield, WW1

Unidentified biplane on an airfield, WW1
An unidentified two-seater biplane on an airfield during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageSeater Collection: British BE 12 biplane on an airfield, WW1

British BE 12 biplane on an airfield, WW1
A British Royal Aircraft Factory BE 12 single-seater biplane on an airfield, used by the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War. It had a 150hp RAF 4a engine. Date: 1915-1918

Background imageSeater Collection: Napier-Fokker scout for Dutch Air Force, WW1

Napier-Fokker scout for Dutch Air Force, WW1
A Napier-Fokker single-seater scout (possibly the Albatros D.I), designed specially for the Dutch Air Force. It had a speed of 175 mph and easy manoeuvrability. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageSeater Collection: German Gotha bomber and Albatros Scout, WW1

German Gotha bomber and Albatros Scout, WW1
A German Gotha heavy twin-engined bomber (left) and a small single-seater fighter Albatros Scout as escort, on an airfield during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageSeater Collection: Private aeroplane advertisement, 1930

Private aeroplane advertisement, 1930
Advertisement for the Wessex, three-engined, six-seater British monoplane from the Westland Aircraft Works in Yeovil, England, the latest and smartest of the smaller craft. Date: 1930

Background imageSeater Collection: Two German pilots in Taube monoplane, WW1

Two German pilots in Taube monoplane, WW1
Two German pilots in a Taube two-seater monoplane during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageSeater Collection: German Fokker D VII fighter planes, WW1

German Fokker D VII fighter planes, WW1
Four German Fokker D VII fighter planes on an airfield towards the end of the First World War. It had a 180 hp Mercedes engine, and was a single-seat fighter plane. Date: circa 1918

Background imageSeater Collection: Sopwith Snipe 7F1 biplane on an airfield, WW1

Sopwith Snipe 7F1 biplane on an airfield, WW1
A British Sopwith Snipe 7F1 biplane on an airfield during the First World War. It was a single-seat fighter plane with a 200 horsepower Bentley engine, used by the RAF. Date: 1917-1918

Background imageSeater Collection: Sopwith Baby seaplane in flight, WW1

Sopwith Baby seaplane in flight, WW1
A Sopwith Baby seaplane in flight during the First World War. It was a British single-seater tractor seaplane used by the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) from 1915. Date: 1915-1918

Background imageSeater Collection: Two British DH9A biplanes in flight, WW1

Two British DH9A biplanes in flight, WW1
Two British DH9A Airco (De Havilland) light bomber two-seater biplanes (nicknamed the Ninak) of 39 Squadron RAF in flight during the First World War. This model had a 400hp Liberty engine. Date: 1917

Background imageSeater Collection: Airco DH4 biplanes on an airfield, WW1

Airco DH4 biplanes on an airfield, WW1
Airco De Havilland DH4 biplanes on an airfield during the First World War. It was a British two-seater daytime bomber. Date: 1916-1918

Background imageSeater Collection: Sopwith Baby seaplane firing rockets, WW1

Sopwith Baby seaplane firing rockets, WW1
A Sopwith Baby seaplane in flight during the First World War. It was a British single-seater tractor seaplane used by the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) from 1915

Background imageSeater Collection: The Ford Monoplane was used for Air Mail carrying

The Ford Monoplane was used for Air Mail carrying and was manufactured by a subsidiary company of the ford Motor Company. It was fitted with a 400 H.P. Liberty Engine

Background imageSeater Collection: Family photo with children in Go-cart

Family photo with children in Go-cart
A late Victorian family pose in their backyard, the three children (of decreasing age) sit proudly in their fantastic homemade toy go-cart, entitled Swift

Background imageSeater Collection: Car cross section 2 / W H Robinson

Car cross section 2 / W H Robinson
Cross section through Mr Heath Robinsons 2 cylinder, four seater saloon showing such engineering as a candle to heat the petrol

Background imageSeater Collection: Sports car parked off the road

Sports car parked off the road
Sports car parked at the roadside below a tree-clad embankment - the lady driver looks across the road toward the cameraman

Background imageSeater Collection: Morris Empire Oxford 4-seater Tourer - picnic

Morris Empire Oxford 4-seater Tourer - picnic
Family picnic at the roadside with a Morris Empire Oxford 4-seater Tourer

Background imageSeater Collection: Morris Empire Oxford 4-seater Tourer

Morris Empire Oxford 4-seater Tourer

Background imageSeater Collection: Children surround a Morris Empire Oxford 4-seater Tourer

Children surround a Morris Empire Oxford 4-seater Tourer
A mass of children and an older man surround and sit inside a Morris Empire Oxford 4-seater Tourer, some of the children are holding bunches of Flowers

Background imageSeater Collection: Royal Air Force scouting planes

Royal Air Force scouting planes
Eleven single seater scouting planes - S.E.5s and S.E.6As - of the Royal Air Force No. 29 Squadron are prepared in readiness to set out for enemy lines, Oudezeele, northern France



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