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Background imagePhotographic Collection: Siddeley Puma six-cylinder inline engine

Siddeley Puma six-cylinder inline engine

Background imagePhotographic Collection: The installation of the four Siddeley Puma engines

The installation of the four Siddeley Puma engines in the fuselage of the Bristol Tramp, looking aft

Background imagePhotographic Collection: The installation of the four Siddeley Puma engines

The installation of the four Siddeley Puma engines in the fuselage of the Bristol Tramp, looking forward

Background imagePhotographic Collection: The first (of two) Bristol Tramps J6912 at Filton

The first (of two) Bristol Tramps J6912 at Filton
The first (of two) Bristol Tramps, J6912, at Filton in January 1922. Date: 1922

Background imagePhotographic Collection: The first (of two) Bristol Tramps J6912 at Filton

The first (of two) Bristol Tramps J6912 at Filton
The first (of two) Bristol Tramps, J6912, at Filton in January 1922. Date: 1922

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Sukhoi Su15 Flagon B supersonic STOL fighter

Sukhoi Su15 Flagon B supersonic STOL fighter
Pteranodon was a giant flying reptile, which lived during the Cretaceous period around 85 to 75 million years ago

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Mikoyan Faithless supersonic V / STOL aircraft

Mikoyan Faithless supersonic V / STOL aircraft
Mikoyan Faithless supersonic V/STOL aircraft

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Mikoyan Faithless supersonic V / STOL aircraft

Mikoyan Faithless supersonic V / STOL aircraft
Mikoyan Faithless supersonic V/STOL aircraft

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Northrop HL-10 wingless lifting body glides in to land

Northrop HL-10 wingless lifting body glides in to land at Edwards AFB, California

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Northrop M2-F2 wingless lifting body glides in to land

Northrop M2-F2 wingless lifting body glides in to land at Edwards AFB, California

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Northrop X-21A

Northrop X-21A

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Northrop X-21A immediately prior to its first flight

Northrop X-21A immediately prior to its first flight at Hawthorne, California

Background imagePhotographic Collection: North American F-107A 55-5118

North American F-107A 55-5118
North American F-107A, 55-5118

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Bell X-5

Bell X-5

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Bell X-5

Bell X-5

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Bell X-5

Bell X-5

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Douglas X-3 Stiletto

Douglas X-3 Stiletto

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Douglas X-3 Stiletto

Douglas X-3 Stiletto

Background imagePhotographic Collection: A Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket is launched from its Boeing B-29

A Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket is launched from its Boeing B-29 mothership

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket during a jet-assisted take-off

Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket during a jet-assisted take-off from the Muroc test facility in the Mojave Desert

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket at low altitude over Mojave Desert

Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket at low altitude over Mojave Desert
Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket at low altitude over the Mojave Desert

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket

Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket

Background imagePhotographic Collection: de Havilland DH72 with the little Gloster Gannet

de Havilland DH72 with the little Gloster Gannet

Background imagePhotographic Collection: The sole De Bruyne DB2 Snark G-ADDL

The sole De Bruyne DB2 Snark G-ADDL
The sole De Bruyne DB2 Snark, G-ADDL

Background imagePhotographic Collection: The sole Hendy 302A built G-aVT

The sole Hendy 302A built G-aVT
The sole Hendy 302A built, G-aVT

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Major Herbert George Brackley - Superintendant

Major Herbert George Brackley - Superintendant
Major Herbert George Brackley, Superintendant, Imperial Airways, third from left, with the crew of Canopus, including Clive E M Adams third from right

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Major Herbert George Brackley - Superintendant

Major Herbert George Brackley - Superintendant
Major Herbert George Brackley, Superintendant, Imperial Airways, right, receives the Certificate of Airworthiness for Canopus from an Air Ministry Official in October 1936 prior to its leaving for

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Major Herbert George Brackley, Major Grau

Major Herbert George Brackley, Major Grau
From left: Major Herbert George Brackley, Major Grau and Admiral Mark Kerr

Background imagePhotographic Collection: 16hp Clerget engine fitted to a Flying Flea

16hp Clerget engine fitted to a Flying Flea

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Lakes Waterhen on Lake Windermere

Lakes Waterhen on Lake Windermere

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Lakes Waterhen being launched on to Lake Windermere 1912

Lakes Waterhen being launched on to Lake Windermere 1912
Lakes Waterhen being launched on to Lake Windermere, 1912. Date: 1912

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Lakes Waterhen on Lake Windermere after conversion

Lakes Waterhen on Lake Windermere after conversion to twin floats in 1914. Date: 1914

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Lakes Waterhen 1912

Lakes Waterhen 1912
Lakes Waterhen, 1912. Date: 1912

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Lakes Waterbird over Lake Windermere in January 1912

Lakes Waterbird over Lake Windermere in January 1912. Date: 1912

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Lakes Waterbird 1911

Lakes Waterbird 1911
Lakes Waterbird, 1911. Date: 1911

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Wiley Hardeman Post (1898-1935) at the Melbourne Cup 1931

Wiley Hardeman Post (1898-1935) at the Melbourne Cup 1931
Wiley Hardeman Post (1898-1935) at the Melbourne Cup, 1931. Date: 1935

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Lady Droghedas Official Air Services Exhibition - Paintings

Lady Droghedas Official Air Services Exhibition - Paintings
Photographic reproduction of paintings by contemporary artists at Lady Droghedas Official Air Services Exhibition at the Peoples Palace, Mile End Road, 1-19 November 1917

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Zeppelin parts at Lady Droghedas Official Air Services Exhi

Zeppelin parts at Lady Droghedas Official Air Services Exhibition at the Peoples Palace, Mile End Road, 1-19 November 1917

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Zeppelin parts at Lady Droghedas Official Air Services Exhi

Zeppelin parts at Lady Droghedas Official Air Services Exhibition at the Peoples Palace, Mile End Road, 1-19 November 1917

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Jessica Jarvis Toronto Ontario c 1934

Jessica Jarvis Toronto Ontario c 1934
Jessica Jarvis, Toronto, Ontario, circa 1934. One of the first women in Canada to be commercially qualified. Date: 1934

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Matilde E Moisant (1878-1964)

Matilde E Moisant (1878-1964)
Matilde E. Moisant, 1878-1964, the second woman in the US to get a pilots License. circa 1911. Date: 1964

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Lt John Cyril Porte (1884-1919) in his Deperdussin

Lt John Cyril Porte (1884-1919) in his Deperdussin shortly before his accident in the Circuit of Britain in 1911. Date: 1919

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Lt John Cyril Porte (1884-1919) at Hendon

Lt John Cyril Porte (1884-1919) at Hendon alongside his Deperdussin. Date: 1919

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Explorer at 15000ft

Explorer at 15000ft
Explorer at 15, 000ft

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Explorer gondola ready

Explorer gondola ready

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Short S26 G-AFCI Golden Hind

Short S26 G-AFCI Golden Hind
Short S26, G-AFCI, Golden Hind

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Explorer final preparations

Explorer final preparations

Background imagePhotographic Collection: Piccards balloon partly inflated

Piccards balloon partly inflated



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