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Dassault Mirage G8-01 Two-Seat Twin-Engined Variable-Geo?Dassault Mirage G8-01 Two-Seat Twin-Engined Variable-Geometry Prototype Multi-Role Jet Fighter Capable of Both Interception and Nuclear Strike Missions Flying Date: 1971
Paul Defiant two-seater Fighter Aircraft, WW2RAF Paul Defiant two-seater Fighter Aircraft, WW2 Date: 1942
Paris Salon Aeronautique 1949 - Fouga CM. 8 R13 CycloneFouga CM.8 R13 Cyclone at the XVIIIeme Salon Aeronautique du Paris 1949 at the Grand Palais in central Paris, (flying demonstrations were given at Orly Airport)
Lesher Nomad N1066Z, the two-seat cousin of the Lesher Teal single-seat racing aircraft. Date: 1970s
Sir Alan Cobham with his de Havilland DH. 60 Moth biplaneSir Alan John Cobham (18941973) - English aviation pioneer in the cockpit of his de Havilland DH.60 Moth G-EBKT, a light-weight, two-place, single-engine
Zodiac two-seat biplane of 1912. Date: 1912
Hawker Hunter T. Mk. 53 ET-272Hawker Hunter T.Mk.53 ET-272 (msn 41H/696747), as a gate guard for BHAC, at Biggin Hill airport on 17 June 1989. ( the two-seat nose was replace by the nose of Hunter F.6 XJ690). Date: 1989
Fournier RF-5 G-AZRK (msn 5112), at Strathallan in July 1978. The Fournier RF-5 is a two-seat motor glider designed by Rene Fournier. and produced, principally by Sportavia-Putzer GmbH. Date: 1978
Welsh Rabbit A N3599GWelsh Model A Welsh Rabbit - N3599G George Welsh produced examples of Model A Welsh Rabbit single-seat lightplane (first flown 1965) and two-seat Model B (first flown 1968)
Bristol Beaufighter - Two-seat mid-wing Fighter, Fighter-bomber and Torpedo Aircraft. Two 1, 600 H.P. Britsol Hercules Engines. Top speed exceeds 330mph. Range - 1, 500 miles
Rare image Aviation Militaire Francaise - Nieuport X AR(Rare image) Aviation Militaire Francaise - Nieuport X AR, two-seat fighter-reconnaissance aircraft. A rare image of the Nieuport X with the machine gun flexibly mounted over the centre-section
AMF - Sop. 1E2. - Sopwith 1 half Strutter trainerAviation Militaire Francaise - Sop.1E2. - A two-seat bomber Sopwith 1 and a half Strutter (Sop 1B2) relegated from first-line service as a trainer
United States Navy Grumman XFF-1 A8878United States Navy Grumman G-5 XFF-1 A8878, prototype of the Grumman FF-1 two-seat fighter first flown on 29 December 1931, redesignated FF-1 in 1936
United States Navy Grumman XSF-1 A8940United States Navy Grumman G-6 XSF-1 A8940, prototype of the Grumman SF-1 two-seat scout fighter, from Anacostia Naval Air Station first flown on 20 August 1932. Date: circa 1932
Pup (Dove) - N5180 / G-EBKYSopwith Pup - N5180 (false marks). Converted from a Sopwith Dove, two-seat civilian version of the Pup, in the 1930s. Original ID of the Dove was 3004/14, current ID is 9917
Farnborough 92 - Su-27UB Blue 389Farnborough 92 - Sukhoi Su-27UB Blue 389, two-seat trainer version of the Su-27 Date: 1992
Bristol F-2 FighterA Photographer with Hand-Held Oblique Aerial Camera in the Rear Position of a Bristol Fighter Aerial-Photography Date: 1920s
Short BomberOfficers Inspecting 207 Sqn Royal Flying Corp Short Bomber That Crashed into 5 Wings Co Office Date: 1917
Flt Lt W. Murray, left, and John S. Sproule after their?Flt Lt W. Murray, left, and John S. Sproule after their world record duration flight (for two-seat gliders) at Dunstable, Beds, of 22hrs 13mins in 1938. Date: 1938
Zodiac two-seat biplane of 1911. Date: 1911