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Two Harriers manoeuvre into position for landing on the deck of HMS Eagle during sea trials in 1970. Date: 1970
The first Fairey Delta 2 WG774 in 1957 markingsThe first Fairey Delta 2, WG774, in 1957 markings as a showcase to the British aircraft industry. Date: 1957
de Havilland Mosquito FBVI G-AGGD of BOAC landingde Havilland Mosquito FBVI, G-AGGD, of BOAC coming in to land in October 1943. Date: 1943
Avro Lancaster I Aries, PD328, of the Empire Air Navigation School, Shawbury, warming up prior to its England to Cape Town record-breaking flight of 32hrs 21min
Wing Commander Kenneth Horatio Wallis MBEWing Commander Kenneth Horatio Wallis, MBE, CEng, FRAeS, 1916-, in the Wallis WA-116/F/S autogiro, G-BLIK. Date: 1916
Henri Mignet sitting in a Le Pou-du-Ciel talking to S.W. Appleby, also a Flying Flea pilot, at the International Air Rally organised by the Cinque Ports Flying Club at Lympne Airport, Hythe, Kent
Vickers(ja) Wild Goose missile on a rail trolley
James Charles Floyd CEng FRAeS (1914- )James Charles Floyd, CEng, FRAeS (1914- ), former chief design engineer at Avro Canada during the Jetliner, CF-100 and CF-105 Arrow programmes. Date: 1914
Gladys, Albert Batchelor in British Klemm L25C 1A SwallowGladys and Albert Batchelor in his British Klemm L25C 1A Swallow, G-ACXD
Albert and Gladys Batchelor with his Cierva C30A autogyro, G-ACWM
Albert and Gladys Batchelor in front of General Aircraft Monospar ST25 Jubilee, G-ADWH
Focke-Wulf Fw200 Condor of Lufthansa
O E Simmonds aerial view of Hythe KentO.E. Simmonds aerial view of Hythe, Kent
The cabin of Ford Tri-Motor N7584 of Island AirlinesThe cabin of Ford Tri-Motor, N7584, of Island Airlines
Brewster Buffalo I AS430Brewster Buffalo I, AS430
The prototype Fairey Gannet AEW3 XJ440The prototype Fairey Gannet AEW3, XJ440
Lockheed (P2V-5) Neptune of the Royal Dutch Navy takes off from Burbank, California. December 1953. Date: 1953
R34 airship in flight
Bleriot III 1906 floatplaneBle
M Salmet flying a Bleriot XI at ScarboroughM. Salmet flying a Ble
Supermarine Spitfire TRIX ML407Supermarine Spitfire TRIX, ML407, currently owned by Caroline Grace. James Gilbert photo
The crew of English Electric Canberra B2 WD932The crew of English Electric Canberra B2, WD932, arrive at Andrews Field, Washington DC, and pose for news reels. From left: Flt Lt Ernest A.J. Haskett, Sqn Ldr Arthur E
A Douglas F4D-1 Skyray and a Douglas A4D Skyhawk launch from USS Independence
Avro Canada CF105 Arrow I 25201Avro Canada CF105 Arrow I, 25201, after undercarriage failure at touchdown, 11 June 1958. Date: 1958
Francis Herbert Wenham (1824-1908) in 1866Francis Herbert Wenham, 1824-1908, in 1866. Date: 1908
Professor Martyn Graham Farley, Hon CGIA, CEng, FRAeS, RAeS President 1983-1984. Date: 1983
BEA and BOAC cargo buildings at Heathrow Airport
Victorian ornithopter with James Bell Pettigrew, Professor at the University of St Andrews. c.late 1800s
Avro Tudor assembly line at Woodford
An artists impression of the Tarrant Tabor in flight. Originally intended for long-distance bombing, the aircraft was to be converted into a commercial passenger carrier for up to 100 passengers
de Havilland DH89 Dragon Rapide VP-KCG of Wilson Airwaysde Havilland DH89 Dragon Rapide, VP-KCG, of Wilson Airways at Nairobi Airport in 1938. Date: 1938
Modified de Havilland Mosquito FBVI LR359Modified de Havilland Mosquito FBVI, LR359, which made the first twin-engined carrier-borne landing on to HMS Indefatigable on 25 March 1944 piloted by Lt Cdr Eric Brown. Date: 1944
Hawker Hector rear view with access panels removed 1936Hawker Hector, rear view with access panels removed, 1936. Date: 1936
Hawker Audax I K2012Hawker Audax I, K2012
Wilbur Wright in the 1902 glider in flight. Date: 1902
Gloster Javelin F(AW)4 XA630Gloster Javelin F(AW)4, XA630
English Electric Lightning F2A XN731English Electric Lightning F2A, XN731 of No 19 Squadron from RAF Gutersloh, Germany
The crew of the first Comet 4 (G-APDC) service to New York on 4 October 1958. Capt. J.B. Linton (extreme left front row), Capt. Roy Millichap (centre front row) and Capt
Sopwith Pup N6444 aboard HMS Manxman in 1917Sopwith Pup, N6444, aboard HMS Manxman in 1917. Date: 1917
The first Hawk XX154 takes to the air for the first timeThe first Hawk, XX154, takes to the air for the first time on 21 August 1974 with chief test pilot, Duncan Simpson, at the controls
Prototype Vought F8U-2 Crusader
Airship R101 leaving the mooring mast at Cardington on the day of its departure to India. 4 October 1930. Date: 1930
Airship R101 at its mooring mast at Cardington
A Douglas DC-4 of KLM and its crew
Sopwith 1 1 / 2 Strutter F2211 flown by Lt Col R Bell DaviesSopwith 1 Strutter, F2211, flown by Lt Col R. Bell Davies, VC, DSO, during his first take-off from HMS Argus on 1 October 1918. Date: 1918
Bristol Britannia 312 G-AOVB of BOACBristol Britannia 312, G-AOVB, of BOAC
Gloster Meteor F8 WA855Gloster Meteor F8, WA855