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Monoplane Collection

The monoplane, a remarkable aircraft design that has evolved over the years, has left an indelible mark on aviation history

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Douglas DC-3

Douglas DC-3
Bea British European Airways Pionair Douglas Dc-3 Flying Date: 1940s

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Douglas DC-3 / C-47 Dakota

Douglas DC-3 / C-47 Dakota
Airmen Maintaining a Douglas Dc-3 / C-47 Dakota at the Headquarters of the USAFe 85th Air Depot-Wing Date: 1949

Background imageMonoplane Collection: British RAF aeroplanes in 1939 by G. H. Davis

British RAF aeroplanes in 1939 by G. H. Davis
The huge array of aircraft in the RAF in 1939, imposing for its size and variety. 37 types of machine, ranging from the Sunderland flying boat to light trainers

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Bristol Type 188

Bristol Type 188
Engineers Working on the Bristol Type 188 Supersonic Experimental Test-Bed Aircraft Parked at Filton, UK Preparing for Test on the de Havilland Gyron Junior Jet-Engine Date: 1960s

Background imageMonoplane Collection: de Havilland DH-80A Puss Moth

de Havilland DH-80A Puss Moth
Hillmans Airways de Havilland Dh-80A Puss Moth Parked on Grass with a Pilot in Uniform Standing Date: 1934

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Bristol B-175 Britannia 102

Bristol B-175 Britannia 102
A Boac Bristol B-175 Britannia 102 Parked (Msn 12904) Date: 1950s

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Republic XF-12 Rainbow RC-2

Republic XF-12 Rainbow RC-2
Republic Rc-2 Rainbow Airliner Cutaway Drawing Date: 1940s

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Junkers Ju-87B-2 Stuka

Junkers Ju-87B-2 Stuka
Loose Formation Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-87B-2 Stukas of 5/St.G 2 Flying over Tmimi, Libya During WW2 Date: 1940s

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Junkers Ju-87A Stuka

Junkers Ju-87A Stuka
Trio of Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-87 Stukas of Sturzkampfgeschwader St.G 165 flying in formation During WW2 Date: 1940s

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Handley Page HP-70 Halton

Handley Page HP-70 Halton
Bond Air Servicehandley Page Hp-70 Halton Hp-71 Halifax A-9 Parked Date: 1940s

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Fokker Eindecker of Jagdstaffel (Jasta) 26, WW1

Fokker Eindecker of Jagdstaffel (Jasta) 26, WW1
A Fokker Eindecker monoplane belonging to Jagdstaffel (Jasta) 26 fighter squadron, by G. Shultz

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Humber Vintage Car towing a Humber-built Monoplane - (The first all-British aviation

Humber Vintage Car towing a Humber-built Monoplane - (The first all-British aviation meeting), Dunstall Park, Wolverhampton, Midlands, England. Date: 1910

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Junkers Ju-87D Stuka

Junkers Ju-87D Stuka
Six Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-87D Stuka flying in formation Very Early During WW2 Enroute to Bomb Poland on 18th October 1939 Date: 1939

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Grumman F4F Wildcat flying over Chino, California

Grumman F4F Wildcat flying over Chino, California

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Soviet MiG-19 jet fighter C015 / 6180

Soviet MiG-19 jet fighter C015 / 6180
MiG-19. View of a Soviet MiG-19 jet fighter. Powered by two engines, the MiG-19 (NATO reporting name Farmer ) was the first operational fighter capable of supersonic speeds in level flight

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Pilot and Officer Standing with a Row of 111 Sqn Royal Airforce RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk 1S Parked

Pilot and Officer Standing with a Row of 111 Sqn Royal Airforce RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk 1S Parked Behind Date: 1938

Background imageMonoplane Collection: de Havilland DH-115 Vampire T-22

de Havilland DH-115 Vampire T-22
RAF de Havilland Dh-100 Vampire Date: 1950s

Background imageMonoplane Collection: de Havilland DH-115 Vampire T-11

de Havilland DH-115 Vampire T-11
RAF de Havilland Dh-115 Vampire T.11 Trainers flying in formation Date: 1954

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Ernest Maund Early Aviator / Pilot with His Monoplane in?

Ernest Maund Early Aviator / Pilot with His Monoplane in?
Ernest Maund Early Aviator / Pilot with His Monoplane in Craven Arms, Shropshire, UK

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Antoinette IV / 4

Antoinette IV / 4
19 July 1909 Hubert Latham (With Cigarette) Walking with (Bearded) Leon Levavasseur, Designer and Engineer of The, Antionette IV Monoplane

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Bleriot monoplane used by the British army, 1914

Bleriot monoplane used by the British army, 1914. This aircraft was essentially the same as the one in which Louis Bleriot made the first successful flight across the English Channel in 1909

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Hubert Lathams Antoinette in Blackpool 1909

Hubert Lathams Antoinette in Blackpool 1909
Hubert Lathams Antoinette monoplane in Blackpool, England. Taking part in the first officially recognised aviation meeting to be held in Britain, the Blackpool Flying Week

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Blackburn Mercury I monoplane flying at Filey

Blackburn Mercury I monoplane flying at Filey in 1911. Date: 1911

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Front view of the First Blackburn Monoplane

Front view of the First Blackburn Monoplane on the sands at Marske in 1909. Date: 1909

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Motor Cycling Magazine Page 149 of 20 December 1909 Issu?

Motor Cycling Magazine Page 149 of 20 December 1909 Issu?
Motor Cycling Magazine Page 149 of 20 December 1909 Issue with Image of an All British Monoplane - Built at Orpington for Mr M Campbell (Motor Cycling Club)

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Bleriot two-seat monoplane with Bentfield Hucks

Bleriot two-seat monoplane with Bentfield Hucks
BlÚ▓®ot two-seat monoplane with Bentfield Hucks in the front cockpit

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Batchelor Monoplane

Batchelor Monoplane prior to covering and fitting the engine

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Sopwith Swallow monoplane B9276

Sopwith Swallow monoplane B9276
Sopwith Swallow monoplane, B9276

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Poster showing types of British and German aircraft, 1915, (1944). Creator: Unknown

Poster showing types of British and German aircraft, 1915, (1944). Creator: Unknown
Poster showing types of British and German aircraft, First World War, 1915, (1944). Chart produced by the British goverment showing outlines of aircraft for identification: Public Warning

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Hawker Siddeley HS-121 Trident Super 3B-140

Hawker Siddeley HS-121 Trident Super 3B-140
First-Flight Take-Off of the Hawker Siddeley Hs-121 Trident Super 3B-140 Most Powerful Variant of the Trident Family with a Photographer in the Foreground Date: 1975

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Junkers Ju-87D-5 Stuka

Junkers Ju-87D-5 Stuka
Luftwaffe 7/Stg1 Junkers Ju-87D-5 Stukas Parked Amongst Trees Date: 1940

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Junkers Ju-87G-1 Stuka

Junkers Ju-87G-1 Stuka
Luftwaffe 10Pz / Sg77 Junkers Ju-87G-1 Stuka Parked with Anti-Tank Gun Date: 1940s

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Republic P-47N Thunderbolt

Republic P-47N Thunderbolt
Usaaf Republic P-47N Thunderbolts flying in formation in the Pacific Area Date: 1944

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Hawker Hurricane Mk 2C Hurri-Bomber

Hawker Hurricane Mk 2C Hurri-Bomber
A Royal Airforce RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk 2C Hurri-Bomber Making a Low Level Attack on the Japanese Date: 1940s

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Hawker Hurricane Mk 2B Hurri-Bomber

Hawker Hurricane Mk 2B Hurri-Bomber
A Royal Airforce RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk 2B Hurri-Bomber Flying Enroute Date: 1940s

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Blackburn Type D monoplane

Blackburn Type D monoplane of 1912, at RAF Hendon for the 50 Years of British Aviation display on 19 July 1951 Date: 1951

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Chance CHW-1 N64000

Chance CHW-1 N64000
Mystery aircraft - Chance CHW-1 N64000. Incomplete prototype of a twin-engined monoplane of unknown origin. (the only information confirmed, so far, is the registration)

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Chance CHW-1 N64000

Chance CHW-1 N64000
Mystery aircraft - Chance CHW-1 N64000. Incomplete prototype of a twin-engined monoplane of unknown origin. (the only information confirmed, so far, is the registration)

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Chance CHW-1 N64000

Chance CHW-1 N64000
Mystery aircraft - Chance CHW-1 N64000. Incomplete prototype of a twin-engined monoplane of unknown origin. (the only information confirmed, so far, is the registration)

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Chance CHW-1 N64000

Chance CHW-1 N64000
Mystery aircraft - Chance CHW-1 N64000. Incomplete prototype of a twin-engined monoplane of unknown origin. (the only information confirmed, so far, is the registration)

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Chance CHW-1 N64000

Chance CHW-1 N64000
Mystery aircraft - Chance CHW-1 N64000. Incomplete prototype of a twin-engined monoplane of unknown origin. (the only information confirmed, so far, is the registration)

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Bleriot XI-2

Bleriot XI-2 Type Genie, 2-seat monoplane with single tail-skid, one piece elevator, four strut pyramid cabane and re-shaped rudder to clear the elevator

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Italian dirigible airship, Bleriot monoplane in flight and Esnault-Pelterie aeroplane (chromolitho)

Italian dirigible airship, Bleriot monoplane in flight and Esnault-Pelterie aeroplane (chromolitho)
2782758 Italian dirigible airship, Bleriot monoplane in flight and Esnault-Pelterie aeroplane (chromolitho) by European School

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Andre Beaumont comes into land at Brooklands to win the Daily Mail Air Race

Andre Beaumont comes into land at Brooklands to win the Daily Mail Air Race. 27th July 1911. watscan - - 11/06/2010

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Hanriot HD-22

Hanriot HD-22
The sole Hanriot HD-22 racing monoplane, built for the 1921 Coupe Deutsch de la Meurthe air race, was withdrawn from the race at the last moment. Date: 1921

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Republic XF-12 Rainbow

Republic XF-12 Rainbow
Republic Xf-12 / Xr-12 Rainbow Flying Date: 1940s

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Bristol B-175 Britannia 253 C-1

Bristol B-175 Britannia 253 C-1
RAF Bristol Britannia C-1 Arcturus Parked at Lyneham with Other Britannias a Hastings and a Comet

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Bristol B-175 Britannia 300

Bristol B-175 Britannia 300
The First Boac Bristol Britannia Series 300 Date: 1950s

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Hawker Tempest

Hawker Tempest
RAF Royal Airforce Hawker Tempest During WW2 Date: 1940s

Background imageMonoplane Collection: de Havilland DH-115 Vampire F-30

de Havilland DH-115 Vampire F-30
Raaf de Havilland Dh-100 Vampire Mk.30 Date: 1950s

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Hawker Siddeley HS-121 Trident 3B

Hawker Siddeley HS-121 Trident 3B
Bea Hawker Siddeley Hs-121 Trident 3B Flying on its First-Flight Date: 1970

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Bristol B-170 Freighter Mk 21

Bristol B-170 Freighter Mk 21
Channel Airways Bristol B-170 Freighter Mk 21 with a White, Sun-Proof, Louvered Box Called a Stevenson Screen in the Foreground Date: 1960

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Hawker Siddeley HS-121 Trident 2E

Hawker Siddeley HS-121 Trident 2E
Bea Hawker Siddeley Hs-121 Trident 2E Parked at the 1968 Farnborough-Airshow Static-Diaplay Date: 1968

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Hawker Siddeley HS-121 Trident 1E

Hawker Siddeley HS-121 Trident 1E
Engineers Working on a Pia Hawker Siddeley Hs-121 Trident 1E During Maintenance in a Hangar at Karachi, Pakistan Date: 1960s

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Junkers Ju-87D-3 Stuka

Junkers Ju-87D-3 Stuka
Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-87D-3 Stuka Flying with Personnel Pods in 1944 During Testing at the Forschungsanstalt GRAF Zeppelin, Stuttgart

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Junkers Ju-86

Junkers Ju-86
South African Airways Saa Junkers Ju-86 Airliner Parked Date: 1940s

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Republic P-47C Thunderbolt

Republic P-47C Thunderbolt
Lt Wayne J O Connor of 63Rd Fighter Squadron Usaaf Posing by His Republic P-47C Thunderbolt with Big Bad Wolf Nose-Art - His Dogs Name is Slipstream Date: 1940s

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Republic P-47 Thunderbolt

Republic P-47 Thunderbolt
Usaaf Republic P-47 Thunderbolt Parked During Maintenance

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Gloster F. 5 / 34

Gloster F. 5 / 34
Prototype Gloster F.5/34 Flying Date: 1937

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Hawker Sea Hawk F-1

Hawker Sea Hawk F-1
Royal-Navy Hawker Sea Hawk F-1S flying in formation above a Cloud Layer Flown by (Nearest) Neville Duke, Bill Bedford, J Bullen Date: 1952

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Hawker Siddeley P-1127 Kestrel FGA-1

Hawker Siddeley P-1127 Kestrel FGA-1
Hawker Siddeley P-1127 Kestrel Fga-1 of the Tripartite Squadron Made Up of UK, Usa and West Germany During Test and Trials Date: 1960s

Background imageMonoplane Collection: North American P-51B Mustang 3

North American P-51B Mustang 3
Cockpit Showing the Us Mk 21 Gyro-Gunight Fitted in a Royal Airforce RAF North American P-51B Mustang 3 Date: 1945

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Handley Page HPR-7 Dart Herald

Handley Page HPR-7 Dart Herald
Bea Handley Page Hpr-7 Dart Herald Airliner Date: 1960s

Background imageMonoplane Collection: de Havilland DH-114 Heron

de Havilland DH-114 Heron
Bea de Havilland Dh-114 Heron Regional Airliner Flying a Cloud Level Date: 1952

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Douglas DC-3 Dart Dakota

Douglas DC-3 Dart Dakota
Bea Express Air Freight Douglas Dc-3 Dart Dakota Date: 1950s

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Hawker Sea Hurricane

Hawker Sea Hurricane
Royal-Navy Rn Hawker Hurricane Landing on an Aircraft Carrier with Arrester-Hook Deployed Date: 1940s

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Etrich Rumpler Taube

Etrich Rumpler Taube in the UK Summer 1911 at Hendon, London Date: 1911

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Hawker Siddeley HS-121 Trident 1C

Hawker Siddeley HS-121 Trident 1C
A Bea Trident 1C Making an Automatic Final-Approach and Landing at Gatwick During Autoland Trials Date: 1960s

Background imageMonoplane Collection: SPAD Deperdussin Monocoque floatplane

SPAD Deperdussin Monocoque floatplane
Schneider Trophy Air Race Winner 1913 Spad Deperdussin Monocoque Floatplane with 160HP Gnome Piloted by Prevast Number 19 on the Sea at the Monaco Hydro-Aeroplane Meeting April 1913 after a Landing

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Polikarpov I-16 Type 24

Polikarpov I-16 Type 24
Soviet Airforce Polikarpov I-16 Type 24 Rata Parked on Jacks for Maintenance Date: 1930s

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Percival P-6 Mew Gull E2H

Percival P-6 Mew Gull E2H
Alex Henshaw with His Record-Breaking Percival Mew Gull at Gravesend, Kent, UK - He Was the Winner of the 1938 King's Cup Air Race at an Average Speed of 236.25 M.P.H

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Bleriot XI / 11

Bleriot XI / 11
A Painting of Louis Bleriot Landing the Bleriot XI Monoplane on Northfall Meadow, Dover, UK, at the End of the First Crossing of the English Channel on Sunday 25th July 1909 by the Artist J

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Junkers Ju-87B Stuka

Junkers Ju-87B Stuka
One of Four Junkers Ju-87B Stuka Dive-Bomber of Luftwaffe 3. / Stukageschwader 2 Immelmann Were Shot Down on 16 August 1940 During an Attack on Tangmere-Airfield in Sussex

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Junkers Ju-87G Stuka

Junkers Ju-87G Stuka Flying with Anti-Tank Gun Date: 1940s

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Hunting Percival Jet Provost

Hunting Percival Jet Provost Date: 1955

Background imageMonoplane Collection: A British monoplane versus an Etrich-Rumpler Taube German monoplane during WWI (litho)

A British monoplane versus an Etrich-Rumpler Taube German monoplane during WWI (litho)
3252901 A British monoplane versus an Etrich-Rumpler Taube German monoplane during WWI (litho); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Louis Bleriot (1872-1936), French aviator, flying over the cliffs at Dover after crossing

Louis Bleriot (1872-1936), French aviator, flying over the cliffs at Dover after crossing the English Channel from Les
530322 Louis Bleriot (1872-1936), French aviator, flying over the cliffs at Dover after crossing the English Channel from Les Boraques near Calais, France

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Poster for the International Flying Circuit in Milan, picturing an Antoniette Monoplane

Poster for the International Flying Circuit in Milan, picturing an Antoniette Monoplane, 3rd October, 1910
IND54616 Poster for the International Flying Circuit in Milan, picturing an Antoniette Monoplane, 3rd October, 1910; Private Collection; Index Fototeca

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Arthur Latham's monoplane in the air in 1909. Arthur Charles Hubert Latham, 1883 -1912

Arthur Latham's monoplane in the air in 1909. Arthur Charles Hubert Latham, 1883 -1912. French aviation pioneer
693726 Arthur Latham's monoplane in the air in 1909. Arthur Charles Hubert Latham, 1883 -1912. French aviation pioneer. From The Wonderful Year 1909

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Clement Ader's flying bird Eole (Aole). Wingspan of 15m, made of wood and aluminium

Clement Ader's flying bird Eole (Aole). Wingspan of 15m, made of wood and aluminium
530518 Clement Ader's flying bird Eole (Aole). Wingspan of 15m, made of wood and aluminium, it was the first piloted plane to take off under its own steam, 9 October 1890

Background imageMonoplane Collection: En Chasse; A 2, 000 metres; un monoplan 'parasol' volant en pleine vitesse, au-desses... 1915

En Chasse; A 2, 000 metres; un monoplan "parasol" volant en pleine vitesse, au-desses... 1915
En Chasse; A 2, 000 metres; un monoplan "parasol" volant en pleine vitesse, au-desses de Nancy, vers Saint-Nicholas du Port, a la poursuite d'appareils ennemis, 1915

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Fokker's parasol monoplane. No tension wires: great styg [?] capacity, 1919-1945

Fokker's parasol monoplane. No tension wires: great styg [?] capacity, 1919-1945. Creator: Reijer Stolk
Fokker's parasol monoplane. No tension wires: great styg [?] capacity, 1919-1945

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Combat Aerien; Deux 'poilus' de l'air; Le monoplan de Vedrines; a gauche, Vendrines... 1918

Combat Aerien; Deux "poilus" de l'air; Le monoplan de Vedrines; a gauche, Vendrines... 1918
Combat Aerien; Deux "poilus" de l'air; Le monoplan de Vedrines; a gauche, Vendrines recevant ses instructions d'un capitaine, avant le depart, 1918

Background imageMonoplane Collection: Des Braves; L'aviateur Gilbert et son monoplan retenus en Suisse; en haut, Gilbert... 1915

Des Braves; L'aviateur Gilbert et son monoplan retenus en Suisse; en haut, Gilbert... 1915. Creator: Unknown
Des Braves; L'aviateur Gilbert et son monoplan retenus en Suisse; en haut, Gilbert photographie sur son appareil le "Vengeur", le 17 juin 1915



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The monoplane, a remarkable aircraft design that has evolved over the years, has left an indelible mark on aviation history. From the iconic Douglas DC-3 to the versatile de Havilland DH-80A Puss Moth, these monoplanes have captivated enthusiasts and professionals alike. One cannot forget the Bristol B-175 Britannia 102, a true testament to British engineering prowess. This majestic monoplane soared through the skies with grace and power, symbolizing progress in aviation technology. In 1939, G. H. Davis documented British RAF aeroplanes of that time, showcasing their sleek monoplane designs. These machines were not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing. Looking back even further into history, we find ourselves intrigued by early pioneers such as those featured in Motor Cycling Magazine's December 1909 issue. Their daring spirit paved the way for future innovations in aviation. Moving forward in time brings us to marvel at groundbreaking creations like the Republic XF-12 Rainbow RC-2 and Junkers Ju-87B-2 Stuka. These monoplanes pushed boundaries and redefined what was possible in flight. The Hawker Siddeley HS-121 Trident 1C stands out as a shining example of British ingenuity during its era. Its sleek lines and advanced features made it a favorite among pilots and passengers alike. Noteworthy too is Handley Page HP-70 Halton - an aircraft that showcased cutting-edge technology while maintaining exceptional performance standards. And let us not forget about Humber Vintage Car towing a Humber-built Monoplane - this unique collaboration between land and air transportation marked an important milestone in Britain's aviation legacy. From humble beginnings to groundbreaking advancements, these monoplanes have shaped our understanding of flight throughout history. They continue to inspire awe as symbols of human innovation reaching new heights above clouds where dreams take flight.

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