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HMS Furious (47) with a Sopwith F1 Camel on the flightdeck
HMS Fearless (L10)
HMS Albion (R07) after conversion to a Commando Carrier
HMS Hermes (R12)
USS Intrepid (CV-11) c April 1960USS Intrepid (CV-11) c.April 1960. Date: 1960
HMS Hermes (R12) shortly after being accepted by the Royal Navy, 1959
HMS Victorious (R38) approaching the Persian Gulf, 3 July 1961. de Havilland Sea Vixens, Supermarine Scimitars and Westland Whirlwinds line the flightdeck
Avro Vulcan BMk1, Vickers Valiant BMk1, XD869, and Handley Page Victor BMk1, XA931
Royal Navy helicopters photographed off Portland. From top: Westland Sea King, Westland Wessex HAS1, Westland Wessex HU5, Westland Wessex HAS1, Westland Lynx, Westland Wasp HAS1 and Westlad Gazelle
The first Short SC-5 Belfast, XR362
Prior to Coltishalls At Home day on the 20th anniversary of the Battle of Britain, September 1960. Six generations of RAF fighters line up together
HMS Albion (R07) when in use as a Commando Carrier, December 1971
Three Royal Navy helicopters alongside St Michaels Mount, Cornwall. From left:Westland Sea King HAS1 of 706 Squadron; Westland Wessex HAS1 of 771 Squadron and a Westland Gazelle of 705 Squadron
de Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, L6923
HMS Hermes (95)
A lineup of Hawker Sea Fury FB11s, including VW242
Westland Wyvern SMk4, VZ787
Messerschmitt Bf109E-4 of German Ace Franz von Werra, adjutant of II Gruppe JG3, forced down at Marden, Kent, on 5 September 1940
Napier Sabre VII installation on Hawker Fury, LA610
Avro Vulcan B2
From left: Panavia Tornado, SEPECAT Jaguar, BAC Strikemaster, English Electric Lightning F6 and English Electric Canberra T4
Central Flying School, RAF Little Rissington, September 1947. From top: Bristol Buckmaster, North American Harvard, Supermarine Spitfire and de Havilland Mosquito
Percival Proctor 5 after being converted to look like a Junkers Ju87 for the film Battle of Britain
Westland SRN4 hovercraft, GH-2007, The Princess Anne, of Seaspeed
RAE Farnborough
USS Block Island (CVE-106)
RAF training aircraft. From left: Scottish Aviation Jetstream T1, XX489; the first production British Aerospace Hawk T1, XX154; company demonstrator Scottish Aviation Bulldog
The first de Havilland DH106 Comet 4B, G-APMA Sir Edmund Halley, of BEA
Sikorsky CH-54A Tarhe, 68-18455 (S-64 Skycrane)Sikorsky CH-54A Tarhe, (S-64 Skycrane)
Two Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress, 41-9131 and 41-9141
Hawker Tempest II, A135, of the Pakistan Air Force
The pilots of a Heinkel He111
Supermarine Spitfire VIII, JC204
de Havilland DH89 Dragon Rapide, G-AHKA
Westland Widgeon IIIA, G-aGH
Westland Lysander production
Air display at RAF Abingdon. Clockwise from bottom: de Havilland Sea Hornet, Hawker Sea Fury, de Havilland Rapide/Dominie, North American Harvard and Douglas Dakota
Filton House, Bristol, when part of the British Aircraft Corporation
Pegasus - Filton House, Bristol Aero Engine DepartmentPegasus on Filton House, the administrative offices of the Bristol Aeroplane, Co Ltd. c.1936
Percival E3H Mew Gull, G-AFa, at Hatfield after finishing third in the 1937 Kings Cup Race flown by Edgar Percival
Westland SRN3 hovercraft
USS Guam (LPH-9), an Iwo Jima-class amphibious assault ship
HMS Hermes (R12) entering Algiers Harbour, August 1960. Date: 1960
de Havilland DH60M Moth, G-ABHN, over Londonde Havilland DH60M Moth, G-ABHN, over the London Aeroplane Club, Hatfield, in 1933
Aerial view of St Andrew Square, Edinburgh, ScotlandAerial view of St Andrew Square, Edinburgh. Date: c. 1919