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Bude Mooring-Out Site (sub-station to Mullion), 12 July 1918
Cardington mooring mast
Bude Mooring-Out Site (sub-station to Mullion Airship Station), 12 July 1918
Airship hangars An O E Simmonds viewAirship hangars. An O.E. Simmonds view
Manchester Airport, Spring 1978. Date: 1978
Nottingham Flying Club, Tollerton Aerodrome
Manchester Municipal aerodrome, Ringway, 10 February 1937. Aerodrome outlined
Baldonnell aerodrome, nr Dublin
Border Flying Club, Carlisle
Sywell aerodrome, Northants
Broxbourne, Hertfordshire
Hanworth aerodrome, 31 March 1937. Date: 1937
Hatfield aerodrome, Hertfordshire
Artwork for a Council dinner - RAeSArtwork for a Council dinner to celebrate the Royal Aeronautical Societys 70th anniversary
Hon Cs Rolls and Wilbur WrightHon C.S. Rolls and Wilbur Wright after the flight at Camp dAuvours, 8 October 1908. [See also 56005155]
Hyde Park Corner, London, during redevelopment, c.1961. Date: circa 1961
The Royal Aeronautical Society memorial to the R38 and its crew which crashed on a test flight in August 1921
Haesller-Villinger man-powered aircraft Mufli of 1935-1938. Date: circa 1935
Henry Kremer
Emiel Hartman crashes in his man-powered ornithopter at Cranfield, Bedfordshire. 4 November 1959
de Havilland Puffin
Emiel Hartman flying his man-powered ornithopter at Cranfield, Bedfordshire. 30 October 1959
Emiel Hartman in the cockpit of his man-powered ornithopter at Cranfield, Bedfordshire. c.October 1959
Westland Wapitis of No3 Squadron, Richmond, 1934. Date: 1934
Wackett Widgeon model
Wackett Widgeon
Wackett Widgeon, G-EAKB
de Havilland DH50A, G-AUEK, Bellbird, of QANTAS
A RaF de Havilland DH9A from Point Cooke
The first aircraft purchased by the newly-formed Civil Aviation Branch, Bristol Tourer, G-AUCA, pictured in 1922
de Havilland DH9A
A formation of No3 Squadron de Havilland DH9s from Richmond, including A6-8, A6-16 and A6-21
de Havilland DH9, F1295 or A6-8, at Point Cooke
Fairey IIID, ANA-3 or A10-3, at Point Cooke