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Royal Air Force Bristol Beaufighter Mk. IF V8341Royal Air Force Bristol Beaufighter Mk.IF V8341, on take-off with the undercarriage retracting. Visible on the leading edges outboard of the engines are the receive antennae of the AI Mk.IV airborne
Gendarmeria Nacional Argentina Cessna 206 StationairGendarmeria Nacional Argentina (GNA) Cessna 206 Stationair GN-805, taxiing for take-off. Date: 1980s
Starfighter head-onA Lockheed F-104G Starfighter of the Dutch Air Force starting its engine before taxi-ing for take-off. Don t know where, don t know when. Possibly at Greenham Common. Date: 1970s
Harrier take-offHawker Siddeley Harrier XV804 from 233 Operational Conversion Unit RAF Wittering, performing a short take-off. Date: unknown
Viggen at FarnboroughSaB Viggen AJ-37 ?37091/14? from F 6 Karlsborg, Swedish Air Force, making a rapid take-off for the air display at Farnborough 1976. Date: 1976
Langley Aerodrome 1903 Failure at Launch, Take-Off Crash Date: 1903
Dornier WalA Dornier Wal Floatplane Taking-Off from the Sea Date: 1930s
German Fokker D VII fighter planes, WW1A takeoff line of German Fokker D VII single-seat pursuit fighter planes on an airfield towards the end of the First World War. Date: circa 1918
Garnerins balloonsFive illustrations of An exact representation of M. Garnerins Balloons with an accurate view of the ascent and descent of the parachute
Orville seated in Wright airplane with Albert B. Lambert before takeoff; Simms Station, Dayton, Ohio. Date 1910 May 18
Sopwith 1 Strutter biplane taking off from a ship, WW1A Sopwith 1 Strutter biplane taking off from the gun turret platform of a ship during the First World War. Date: circa 1916-1918
Sopwith Pup taking off from HMS Furious, WW1A Sopwith Pup biplane taking off from the deck of the aircraft carrier HMS Furious (a modified Courageous-class cruiser) during the First World War
Handley Page bomber with Clayton tractor, WW1A Handley Page bomber with its wings folded, being moved into position for takeoff by a Clayton tractor on an airfield during the First World War. Date: 29 August 1918
Richard Byrds attempt to fly the AtlanticThe Fokker Trimotor aeroplane, America, in which the American aviator and naval officer Richard Evelyn Byrd (1888-1957) attempted to fly the Atlantic non-stop from the USA to France in the hope of
Valier rocket taking off from the moonMax Valier, Munich engineer, proposes using a lunar base for rockets travelling to distant planets. (3 of 3)