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Armstrong Whitworth FK8, A2696
Armstrong Whitworth Siskin IIIB, J8627
Armstrong Whitworth Siskin IIIA, J8623
Armstrong Whitworth Siskins and a de Havilland DH56
Armstrong Whitworth Siskin III, G-EBJQ, flew in the 1924 King?s Cup Race piloted by Flt Lt H.W.G. Jones
Armstrong Whitworth Siskin III, J7179
Dual control Armstrong Whitworth Siskin III, J7000, which later became G-ABHU
The fourth production Armstrong Whitworth Siskin III, J6998
Armstrong Whitworth Siskin II, G-EBHY, on test in SwedenThe second Armstrong Whitworth Siskin II, G-EBHY, on test in Sweden in March 1926. Date: 1926
Siddeley SR2 Siskin, C4541
Black Arrow three-stage satellite launcher lifts off from Woomera on 4 March 1970. Date: 1970
Garden of Hamilton Place before Lecture Theatre constructionA sketch of the garden of No.4 Hamilton Place before construction of the Lecture Theatre
An early Royal Aircraft Factory FE2d
Black Arrow three-stage satellite launcher at Woomera
Royal Aircraft Factory FE2d
W. F. Hilton, Sir W. G. Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft, centreW.F. Hilton, Sir W.G. Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft, centre
Royal Aircraft Factory FE2d, A2, at Farnborough in May 1916. Date: 1916
The first Royal Aircraft Factory FE2d
Wreck of Sir Hiram Maxim?s steam-driven aeroplane. Note?Wreck of Sir Hiram Maxim?s steam-driven aeroplane. Note the bent axle which was damaged by excessive upward pressure on the antilift rails used to prevent the aeroplane leaving the ground
The first Royal Aircraft Factory FE2h, A6545, at Martlesham Heath
Sir Hiram Maxim?s workshop at Baldwyn?s Park, Kent, where he built his captive aeroplane, 1890
The first Royal Aircraft Factory, at Martlesham HeathThe first Royal Aircraft Factory FE2h, A6545, at Martlesham Heath
Sir Hiram Maxim?s workshop at Baldwyn?s Park, Kent, 1890
Armstrong Whitworth FK3, B9640, one of the second batch of 300 FK3s built by Hewlett and Blondeau Ltd
Armstrong Whitworth FK3, B9572
Armstrong Whitworth FK3
Armstrong Whitworth FK3, 5519, second production batchArmstrong Whitworth FK3, 5519, from the second production batch
Armstrong Whitworth FK3, B9554
Aerial view of Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire
Royal Aircraft Factory FE2a No3, 2864
Pemberton-Billing PB31E Nighthawk
Pemberton-Billing PB25, 9002
Percy Pilcher Drawings Date: 19th century
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
?Birdman? Clem Sohn, 1910-1937, at Hanworth early in May 1936. Date: 1936
The arrival of the aircraft of the American World Fligh?The arrival of the aircraft of the American World Flight at Croydon, England, in 1924. Alongside Douglas World Cruiser Boston are from left: Lt Lowell Herbert Smith, Lt Leslie P
Lt Cdr Peter Melville Lamb, DSC*, AFC - Chief Test PilotLt Cdr Peter Melville Lamb, DSC*, AFC (1923-2000), Chief Test Pilot, Saunders-Roe, 1959. Date: 1959
Sir Bennett Melvill Jones, CBE, HonFRAeS, 1887-1975, wa?Sir Bennett Melvill Jones, CBE, HonFRAeS, 1887-1975, was presented with the Musick Memorial Trophy awarded for the most practical contribution to the safety of aircraft with special regard to
Salon Aeronautique at the Grand Palais, Paris, in September 1909. Date: 1909
Salon Aeronautique at the Grand Palais, Paris, in December 1908. Date: 1908
Thor-Agena rocket is launched from Vandenberg Air Force BaseA Thor-Agena rocket is launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, on 12 September 1961 carrying Discoverer 30. Date: 1961
Sir Arthur Whitten Brown, 1886-1948
Thor-Agena rocket is launched from Vandenberg Air Force BaseA Thor-Agena rocket is launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, on 7 July 1961 carrying Discoverer 26. Date: 1961
Airship Italia rescue team, Hansa-Brandenburg W. 33 ?F. 36?Airship Italia rescue team, Hansa-Brandenburg W.33 ?F.36? pilot: Ltzow-Holm