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Lockheed YF-104A-LO Starfighter, 55-2956
The first prototype Lockheed XF-104-LO Starfighter, 53-7786
LZ 129 Hindenburg being consumed by fire shortly after a?LZ 129 Hindenburg being consumed by fire shortly after arriving at Lakehurst, New Jersey, on 6 May 1937, with the loss of 35 on board plus one ground crew
LZ 129 Hindenburg at Frankfurt, on 14 May 1936 after its?LZ 129 Hindenburg at Frankfurt, on 14 May 1936 after its return flight to Europe from Lakehurst, New Jersey
LZ 129 Hindenburg at Lakehurst, New Jersey, on 11 May 19?LZ 129 Hindenburg at Lakehurst, New Jersey, on 11 May 1936 before its return flight to Europe
James and Mary ?Mae? Haizlip with their son James Jr alo?James and Mary ?Mae? Haizlip with their son James Jr alongside their Beechcraft Model 17 Staggerwing at Lakehurst, New Jersey, prior to their flight to Europe in LZ 129 Hindenburg on 11 May 1936
The LZ129 Hindenburg landing at Franfurt airship port
The LZ 129 Hindenburg at Lakehurst, New Jersey, 10 May 1?The LZ 129 Hindenburg at Lakehurst, New Jersey, 10 May 1936, following its first flight to North America from Friedrichshafen
The LZ129 Hindenburg is manoeuvred to its mobile mooring?The LZ129 Hindenburg is manoeuvred to its mobile mooring mast by US Tars at Lakehurst, New Jersey, on 9 May 1936
The LZ129 Hindenburg over New Jersey on its was to Lakeh?The LZ129 Hindenburg over New Jersey on its was to Lakehurst on 9 May 1936
The LZ129 Hindenburg over Friedrichshafen during a test ?The LZ129 Hindenburg over Friedrichshafen during a test flight on 6 March 1936
The LZ129 Hindenburg over Friedrichshafen on 4 March 193?The LZ129 Hindenburg over Friedrichshafen on 4 March 1936, during its first flight which lasted three hours
The LZ129 Hindenburg over Lake Constance on 4 March 1936?The LZ129 Hindenburg over Lake Constance on 4 March 1936, during its first flight which lasted three hours
The LZ129 Hindenburg outside its hangar at Friedrichshaf?The LZ129 Hindenburg outside its hangar at Friedrichshafen on 4 March 1936, the day of its first flight
The LZ129 Hindenburg in its hangar at Friedrichshafen on?The LZ129 Hindenburg in its hangar at Friedrichshafen on 4 March 1936, the day of its first flight
Assembled at Friedrichshafen during 1932-1936, the Hinde?Assembled at Friedrichshafen during 1932-1936, the Hindenburg?s hull was composed of a ring structure of duralumin girders and bracing wires
The LZ129 Hindenburg in its hangar at Friedrichshafen on?The LZ129 Hindenburg in its hangar at Friedrichshafen on 3 March 1936, the day before its first flight
Weir W-6 of 1939
Weir W-5 of 1938
SSZ59
Ariel 4, an ionospheric research satellite, was launched?Ariel 4, an ionospheric research satellite, was launched on 11 December 1971 and burned up on 12 December 1978
Ariel 3 was the first satellite to be designed and const?Ariel 3 was the first satellite to be designed and constructed in the UK. It was launched on 5 May 1967 and burned up on 14 December 1970
SSZero
SSZ55 on 30 May 1918
SSZero escorts a convoy in 1918
SSZ43 at Slindon Mooring-Out Station, Polegate
The gondola of SSZero
SSZ28 at a mooring-out site
SSZ28 at Slindon Mooring-Out Station, Polegate
W. Wyne, known as ?Winnie Wynne? an autogyro enthusiast, ?W. Wyne, known as ?Winnie Wynne? an autogyro enthusiast, in front of a Cierva C40 at the Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at the Great West Aerodrome, Hayes, Middlesex, on 14 May 1939
Capt G. T. R. Hill (centre) with a group of mechanics in f?Capt G.T.R. Hill (centre) with a group of mechanics in front of a Handley Page O/7