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Unmanned Collection

Background imageUnmanned Collection: BAE Sea Harrier FRS-1

BAE Sea Harrier FRS-1
Royal-Navy Rn Bae Sea Harriers Parked on the Flight-Deck with Hms Broadsword Sailing Behind Date: 1982

Background imageUnmanned Collection: BAE Sea Harrier FRS-2

BAE Sea Harrier FRS-2
Royal-Navy Rn Bae Sea Harrier Frs-2 with Advanced Medium Range Air to Air Missile (Amraam) Flying Enroute Date: 1990

Background imageUnmanned Collection: River Meuse, Givet, Ardennes, France

River Meuse, Givet, Ardennes, France
Town of Givet on the river Meuse near the Belgian border, aerial view, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The town is home to the Fortress of Charlemont and the Caserne Rouge. Date: 2009

Background imageUnmanned Collection: Fortifications, Rocroi, Ardennes, France

Fortifications, Rocroi, Ardennes, France
Town of Rocroi, aerial view, with its star shaped fortifications and radiating roads, built 16th century, in Ardennes, Grand Est, France

Background imageUnmanned Collection: Chateau de Sedan, Sedan, Ardennes, France

Chateau de Sedan, Sedan, Ardennes, France
Chateau de Sedan, aerial view, built 1424 - 17th century, the largest fortified medieval castle in Europe, in Sedan, Ardennes, Grand Est, France

Background imageUnmanned Collection: Gardens, Castle of Freyr, Wallonia, Belgium

Gardens, Castle of Freyr, Wallonia, Belgium
Gardens, 18th century, of the Castle of Freyr, aerial view, beside the river Meuse, in Wallonia, Namur, Ardennes, Belgium

Background imageUnmanned Collection: Castle of Veves, Wallonia, Belgium

Castle of Veves, Wallonia, Belgium
Castle of Veves, built c. 1410, aerial view, at Celles in Wallonia, Namur, Ardennes, Belgium. A castle has occupied this site since the 7th century

Background imageUnmanned Collection: Castle of Freyr, Wallonia, Belgium

Castle of Freyr, Wallonia, Belgium
Castle of Freyr and its 18th century gardens, aerial view, beside the river Meuse, in Wallonia, Namur, Ardennes, Belgium. Originally a medieval keep then a Renaissance castle

Background imageUnmanned Collection: Chapel, Commanderie templiere d'Avalleur, Bar-sur-Seine

Chapel, Commanderie templiere d'Avalleur, Bar-sur-Seine
Chapel and commanderie templiere d'Avalleur, or Templar commandery of Avalleur, aerial view, founded 1167 and used by the Knights Templar until 1312 when the order was dissolved

Background imageUnmanned Collection: Collegiale de l'Assomption, Villemaur-sur-Vanne, Aube

Collegiale de l'Assomption, Villemaur-sur-Vanne, Aube
Collegiale de l'Assomption, or Collegiale de Notre-Dame, the Collegiate Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, aerial view, built 13th century, with 16th century nave and bell tower

Background imageUnmanned Collection: City Canal

City Canal
An oil painting showing a central canal, trailing off under a pedestrian bridge and through to a city. The foreground section includes an unmanned boat and trees to each side. Date: circa 1914

Background imageUnmanned Collection: Convair F-106A Delta Dart 57-2478 09

Convair F-106A Delta Dart 57-2478 09
United States Air Force - Convair F-106A-85-CO Delta Dart 57-2478 09 (msn 8-24-61), at Madison on 21 June 1979. From Montana Air National Guard, 186th Fighter Interceptor Squadron

Background imageUnmanned Collection: Ypres battlefields Entry Point South, Palingbeek

Ypres battlefields Entry Point South, Palingbeek
Three Entry Points (North, East and South) to walking tours covering many points of interest in the Salient were created for the 100th Anniversaries, each with an unmanned Information Centre

Background imageUnmanned Collection: An artist?s impression of a lunar probe designed by eng?

An artist?s impression of a lunar probe designed by eng?
An artist?s impression of a lunar probe designed by engineer-members of the British Interplanetary Society to make an unmanned survey of the Moon. c.July 1958. Date: 1958

Background imageUnmanned Collection: Charles Balloon Lands

Charles Balloon Lands
The unmanned gas-filled balloon flies from the Champ de Mars, Paris, to Gonzesse, where it is attacked by peasants who know a device of the Devil when they see one. Date: 27 August 1783

Background imageUnmanned Collection: Charles Balloon Leaves

Charles Balloon Leaves
The unmanned balloon with inflammable Air drawn from Iron by a Vitriolic Acid soars from the Champ de Mars, Paris, to Gonzesse where it will be attacked by peasants. Date: 27 August 1783

Background imageUnmanned Collection: Charles Balloon Soars

Charles Balloon Soars
The unmanned balloon with inflammable Air drawn from Iron by a Vitriolic Acid rises from the Champ de Mars, Paris : landing at Gonzesse it will be attacked by peasants. Date: 27 August 1783

Background imageUnmanned Collection: Inflating Charles Ballon

Inflating Charles Ballon
The balloon is filled with inflammable Air drawn from Iron by means of a Vitriolic Acid; it will make an unmanned flight from the Champ de Mars to Gonzesse. Date: 27 August 1783

Background imageUnmanned Collection: Unmanned boat steered by light, war device

Unmanned boat steered by light, war device
An unmanned boat steered by light: a 25, 000 war device. Tested during the First World War before Lord Fisher and Mr Balfour on Penn Pond in Richmond Park

Background imageUnmanned Collection: German flying bomb by G. H. Davis

German flying bomb by G. H. Davis
The flying bomb: Germanys latest weapon used against England during the Second World War. Explanatory drawings of the flying robot launched across the Channel to southern England. Date: 1944

Background imageUnmanned Collection: An Atlas D launch vehicle on Pad 14

An Atlas D launch vehicle on Pad 14 for the second attempt to place an unmanned Mercury spaceceaft into Earth orbit. August 1961. Date: 1961

Background imageUnmanned Collection: Charles, Robert, Balloon

Charles, Robert, Balloon
Unmanned balloon, filled with inflammable Air drawn from Iron by means of a Vitriolic Acid travels from the Champ de Mars to Gonzesse where it is attacked by peasants

Background imageUnmanned Collection: Charles & Robert Unmannd

Charles & Robert Unmannd
Charles & Roberts unmanned Globe comes down at Gonesse after flying from Paris

Background imageUnmanned Collection: Balloon Attacked / 1783

Balloon Attacked / 1783
The unmanned balloon is attacked on landing at Gonesse after a successful flight from Paris

Background imageUnmanned Collection: First Montgolfiere 1783

First Montgolfiere 1783
THE FIRST PRACTICAL BALLOON Montgolfiers first air balloon, unmanned, was launched at Annonay, rose to 2000 metres; the Academie Royale des Sciences paid for the venture

Background imageUnmanned Collection: Montgolfier Unmanned

Montgolfier Unmanned
A montgolfiere (hot air) flies from Versailles to Vaucresson carrying a sheep, a cock and a hen - the first aerial passengers !



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