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Planes Collection (page 14)

Planes have always held a special place in history, representing power, courage, and innovation

Background imagePlanes Collection: Lt Warneford shoots down a Zeppelin raider over Belgium on 7th June 1915

Lt Warneford shoots down a Zeppelin raider over Belgium on 7th June 1915
700940 Lt Warneford shoots down a Zeppelin raider over Belgium on 7th June 1915 and wins the Victoria Cross (colour litho) by Crosby

Background imagePlanes Collection: Britains New Flying Services, 15th August 1914 (colour litho)

Britains New Flying Services, 15th August 1914 (colour litho)
700938 Britains New Flying Services, 15th August 1914 (colour litho) by Clark, Christopher (1875-1942) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePlanes Collection: An Aeriel duel: The Blind Spot, from Cassells History of the British People published by

An Aeriel duel: The Blind Spot, from Cassells History of the British People published by
2638033 An Aeriel duel: The Blind Spot, from Cassells History of the British People published by the Waverley Book Company Limited, c.1940 (colour litho) by Arnold

Background imagePlanes Collection: The Fastest Two-Seater Aircraft in the Country: Demons

The Fastest Two-Seater Aircraft in the Country: Demons
HJA248916 The Fastest Two-Seater Aircraft in the Country: Demons flying in echelon right-up formation, from The Illustrated London News Royal Naval and Military Number

Background imagePlanes Collection: Plane flying over Stonehenge, Wiltshire (b / w photo)

Plane flying over Stonehenge, Wiltshire (b / w photo)
3094757 Plane flying over Stonehenge, Wiltshire (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Plane flying over Stonehenge, Wiltshire)

Background imagePlanes Collection: Plane filled with flowers (colour photo)

Plane filled with flowers (colour photo)
3095452 Plane filled with flowers (colour photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Plane filled with flowers)

Background imagePlanes Collection: Post being delivered by drone (colour litho)

Post being delivered by drone (colour litho)
3093969 Post being delivered by drone (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Post being delivered by drone)

Background imagePlanes Collection: 2050378

2050378

Background imagePlanes Collection: Joy ride

Joy ride
Piotr Wrobel

Background imagePlanes Collection: Modern Bastille day

Modern Bastille day
Marc Pelissier

Background imagePlanes Collection: Extreme Landscape

Extreme Landscape
Assaf Gavra

Background imagePlanes Collection: escort service

escort service
Markus Hülsbusch

Background imagePlanes Collection: Fingers

Fingers
Pawel Popowicz

Background imagePlanes Collection: Into the Inferno

Into the Inferno
Leon

Background imagePlanes Collection: Patrouille Suisse

Patrouille Suisse
Leon

Background imagePlanes Collection: 520255

520255

Background imagePlanes Collection: Last call

Last call
Pawel Majewski

Background imagePlanes Collection: Sweet Kisses

Sweet Kisses
Gyula Szabo

Background imagePlanes Collection: Garra

Garra
Chencho Mendoza

Background imagePlanes Collection: WingWalkers

WingWalkers
Leon

Background imagePlanes Collection: The Aerostars

The Aerostars
Knut Saglien

Background imagePlanes Collection: Frecce Tricolori

Frecce Tricolori
J. Antonio Pardo

Background imagePlanes Collection: Airborne#1 The Loading

Airborne#1 The Loading
Martin Van Hoecke

Background imagePlanes Collection: geometrical planes

geometrical planes
Gilbert Claes

Background imagePlanes Collection: FRECCE TRICOLORE

FRECCE TRICOLORE
EMANUELE CALEFFI

Background imagePlanes Collection: The turn (virata)

The turn (virata)
EMANUELE CALEFFI

Background imagePlanes Collection: Burn up

Burn up
Chris Hamilton

Background imagePlanes Collection: septum

septum
Gilbert Claes

Background imagePlanes Collection: canvas

canvas
Gilbert Claes

Background imagePlanes Collection: Swansea Airport. The Red Pelicans take off to give their display at the Air Day at

Swansea Airport. The Red Pelicans take off to give their display at the Air Day at Swansea airport. 12th June 1967

Background imagePlanes Collection: Two of nine Fleet Air Arm Fairey Swordfish bombers launched from a Royal Navy Aircraft

Two of nine Fleet Air Arm Fairey Swordfish bombers launched from a Royal Navy Aircraft carrier travelling to attack the German battleship Bismarck in the Atlantic Ocean during the Second Word War

Background imagePlanes Collection: Picture showing how heavy rain in northern Russia hampered the activities of the RAF Wing

Picture showing how heavy rain in northern Russia hampered the activities of the RAF Wing, the improvised landing ground being frequently water-logged and ankle deep in mud

Background imagePlanes Collection: Mustang IIIs, the new long range fighter aircraft of the Royal Air Force

Mustang IIIs, the new long range fighter aircraft of the Royal Air Force, fly here in echelon step up formation as they form part of the escort to Allied heavy bombers in daylight operations over

Background imagePlanes Collection: A Wildcat plane passes over a US Navy Landing Ship as it discharges a Sherman tank onto a

A Wildcat plane passes over a US Navy Landing Ship as it discharges a Sherman tank onto a beach during pre-invasion training exercises in the United States

Background imagePlanes Collection: Snow and heavy rainfall turned North African and Italian airfields into swamps

Snow and heavy rainfall turned North African and Italian airfields into swamps, but the bad weather did not stop flying from these waterlogged fields

Background imagePlanes Collection: RAF Mosquito intruders which gained fame for their train busting exploits while operating

RAF Mosquito intruders which gained fame for their train busting exploits while operating from Malta to Sicily, are now carrying on their work from bases in Italy

Background imagePlanes Collection: As recently reported, the Norwegian Air Force has taken over a general reconnaissance

As recently reported, the Norwegian Air Force has taken over a general reconnaissance squadron which is operating from an English aerodrome somewhere in the United Kingdom

Background imagePlanes Collection: Over two hundred and fifty enemy aircraft have been shot down since D-day by night

Over two hundred and fifty enemy aircraft have been shot down since D-day by night fighters operating from bases on the continent

Background imagePlanes Collection: The Fairey Swordfish biplane torpedo bomber, operated by the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal

The Fairey Swordfish biplane torpedo bomber, operated by the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy, in flight during the Second World War. Circa 1944

Background imagePlanes Collection: 'Deck landing'training of Fleet Air Arm pilots at a Royal Naval Air Station

"Deck landing"training of Fleet Air Arm pilots at a Royal Naval Air Station
" Deck landing" training of Fleet Air Arm pilots at a Royal Naval Air Station. Photo shows: Pilots scramble. Naval Swordfish ranged on the deck at a naval shore station for immediate take

Background imagePlanes Collection: An RAF Hawker Hurricane in flight during the Second World War. Circa 1941

An RAF Hawker Hurricane in flight during the Second World War. Circa 1941

Background imagePlanes Collection: Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm pilots in training exercises during the Second World War

Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm pilots in training exercises during the Second World War. Picture shows: Wheeling out the torpedo to be fitted to their aircraft. March 1941

Background imagePlanes Collection: This British Hurricane aircraft has been presented by the RAF to the Major General

This British Hurricane aircraft has been presented by the RAF to the Major General commanding the Northern Red Fleet Air Arm, who is sitting in the cockpit of the plane. Circa 1943

Background imagePlanes Collection: Hurricane fighter planes, equipped with special anti-tank guns, accounted

Hurricane fighter planes, equipped with special anti-tank guns, accounted. for many enemy tanks in the Western Desert. Picture shows

Background imagePlanes Collection: Lady MacRobert of Douneside, Tarland, Aberdeenshire has presented the RAF with four

Lady MacRobert of Douneside, Tarland, Aberdeenshire has presented the RAF with four Hurricanes which will soon be in action in the Middle East. Three are named after airman sons killed in action

Background imagePlanes Collection: Fighter support planes circle round a New Zealand column in the Western Desert during

Fighter support planes circle round a New Zealand column in the Western Desert during the battle of Egypt. August 1942

Background imagePlanes Collection: Picture taken on board the British Escort carrier Campania during a recent British convoy

Picture taken on board the British Escort carrier Campania during a recent British convoy to and from Russia when a U-boat was sunk



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Planes have always held a special place in history, representing power, courage, and innovation. From the Passing Out Parade at RAF Cranwell to the iconic Navy Cut: HMS Vanguard from 1940-1960, these magnificent machines have shaped our world. The F4 Phantom at RAF Coningsby showcases the technological advancements of aviation, while the 2011 Goodwood Revival brings together a Lancaster Bomber with Spitfire aircraft for an awe-inspiring display. Witnessing this aerial performance is truly unforgettable. In another breathtaking moment captured during the same event, a Lancaster bomber and two Spitfires soar through the skies in perfect harmony. The sheer elegance and precision leave spectators speechless. Looking back to history, we remember the B-17 Flying Fortresses of the 303rd Bomber Group in 1945. These mighty planes played a crucial role during World War II and symbolize bravery in times of adversity. The Westland Lysander from 1941 remains an enigma as its creator remains unknown. This mysterious plane adds an air of intrigue to its already fascinating design. Speaking of World War II bombers, who can forget about the Bristol Blenheim? Its distinctive silhouette evokes memories of wartime heroism and sacrifice. Taking flight under one of France's most iconic landmarks -the Eiffel Tower- is no small feat. It takes skill and precision to navigate such tight spaces while capturing hearts below with its daring display. A glimpse into history reveals a runway perspective from 1941 by Eric Ravilious. This artwork transports us back in time when every takeoff was filled with anticipation and hope for victory against all odds. Looking towards future possibilities, Airbus A350 artist impression gives us a taste of what lies ahead in aviation technology. With sleek lines and innovative features, it promises efficiency like never before. Finally, skywriting spells out "Happy Birthday" amidst clouds adorned with butterflies created through digital manipulation.