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Curtiss Model 75
Gustav Hamel in flight
Bleriot XIBlÚ▓®ot XI
Hugh Lewis Esq, commemoration poster on becoming the first 50-year-old to receive a Royal Aero Club Aviators Certificate. 1916
The Short Biplane No2 which won the Daily Mail prizeThe Short Biplane No2 which won the Daily Mail 1, 000 prize for the first flight of one mile in a closed circuit by a British pilot in an all-British in September 1909. Horace Short is on the right
Claude Grahame-White banks in flight
2, 000lb bombs at a US munitions factory in 1943. Date: 1943
Grahame-White Lizzie of 1913. Date: 1913
Handley Page O / 400, G-EaG (formerly F5418)Handley Page O/400, G-EaG (formerly F5418), Penguin
Short Seaford, NJ201, while fitted with Solent-type floats
First flight of the Armstrong Whitworth Ensign, G-ADSR
Gloster Grebes J7400 and J7385 attached beneath airship R-33 in 1926
Cast of Magdalenian spearthrower from Bruniquel, FranceMade of ivory and depicting two reindeer it is dated at 14, 000 years old. Held at The natural History Museum, London. Photo by Chris Stringer
The first Armstrong Whitworth AW27 Ensign, G-ADSR, for Imperial Airways at Hamble in 1937
The start of the England to Australia flight from Hounslow Aerodrome, London, 12 November 1919. In flying clothing (from left) Ross Smith, Keith Smith, Sergeant J.M. (Jim) Bennett and Sergeant W.M
Sopwith Triplane
Geoffrey de Havilland, OM, CBE, AFC, RDI, FRAeS, (27 July 1882 21 May 1965) holding a model of the de Havilland Mosquito
From left: H W R Fedden, chief engineerFrom left: H.W.R. Fedden, chief engineer and engine designer, Bristol Aeroplane Co; Capt Cyril Uwins, chief pilot, Bristol Aeroplane Co and R.K
Eardley-Billing ground trainer