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Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Two BAC Lightnings escort a Myasishchev M-4 Bison

Two BAC Lightnings escort a Myasishchev M-4 Bison

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Two Short Sandringham 5s of BOAC at moorings in Hong Kong

Two Short Sandringham 5s of BOAC at moorings in Hong Kong, including G-AHZD, Portmarnock, left

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: The end of the first direct Atlantic flight of Alcock and Br

The end of the first direct Atlantic flight of Alcock and Browns Vickers Vimy in the Derrygimla bog, Clifden, Co Galway, Ireland, 15 June 1919

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Arado Ar234C3

Arado Ar234C3

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Test pilots and staff RFC Farnborough

Test pilots and staff RFC Farnborough

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Mr Barnard and his dog Dan, who sometimes flew with him

Mr Barnard and his dog Dan, who sometimes flew with him, were members of the London Aero Club at Stag Lane Aerodrome

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Frederick Handley Page in Bluebird in April 1910

Frederick Handley Page in Bluebird in April 1910. Date: 1910

Background image*New* Photographic Content 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. ???????

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Antoinette V skid launching system

Antoinette V skid launching system

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Bristol 159 Heavy Bomber study to Spec B1 / 39

Bristol 159 Heavy Bomber study to Spec B1 / 39
Bristol 159 Heavy Bomber study to Spec B1/39

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Westland jet fighter-bomber design by W E W Petter

Westland jet fighter-bomber design by W E W Petter
Westland jet fighter-bomber design by W.E.W. Petter, c.1944

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Westland jet fighter-bomber design by W E W Petter

Westland jet fighter-bomber design by W E W Petter
Westland jet fighter-bomber design by W.E.W. Petter, c.1944

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: The Westland factory at Yeovil

The Westland factory at Yeovil which was called Petters until 1915

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Westland jet fighter-bomber design by W E W Petter

Westland jet fighter-bomber design by W E W Petter
Westland jet fighter-bomber design by W.E.W. Petter, c.1944

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Westland jet fighter-bomber design by W E W Petter

Westland jet fighter-bomber design by W E W Petter
Westland jet fighter-bomber design by W.E.W. Petter, c.1944

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Westland jet fighter-bomber design by W E W Petter

Westland jet fighter-bomber design by W E W Petter
Westland jet fighter-bomber design by W.E.W. Petter, c.1944

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Westland jet fighter-bomber design by W E W Petter

Westland jet fighter-bomber design by W E W Petter
Westland jet fighter-bomber design by W.E.W. Petter, c.1944

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: The Westland factory at Yeovil

The Westland factory at Yeovil which was called Petters until 1915

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: The Westland factory at Yeovil

The Westland factory at Yeovil which was called Petters until 1915

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: At work on a (possibly) Westland Wagtail

At work on a (possibly) Westland Wagtail

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Some of the first American-made bombs to arrive

Some of the first American-made bombs to arrive in the UK, c.November 1942

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: A Grumman Hellcat pilotless aircraft is catapulted away

A Grumman Hellcat pilotless aircraft is catapulted away
A Grumman Hellcat pilotless aircraft is catapulted off the carrier Shangri-La, off San Diego, California, during tests, c.September 1952

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Donating to the mayors Spitfire fund

Donating to the mayors Spitfire fund using an unexploded German 500lb bomb. c.November 1940

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: The de Havilland Stag Lane factory c 1935

The de Havilland Stag Lane factory c 1935
The de Havilland Stag Lane factory c.1935. Date: circa 1935

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: A late-production Liberty-engined DH9A, J8462

A late-production Liberty-engined DH9A, J8462, was converted to a dual trainer built by Westland in 1928

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: A late-production Liberty-engined DH9A, J8462

A late-production Liberty-engined DH9A, J8462, was converted to a dual trainer built by Westland in 1928

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: The prototype de Havilland DH9A, B7664

The prototype de Havilland DH9A, B7664, started as a Westland-built DH9

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: The prototype de Havilland DH9A, B7664

The prototype de Havilland DH9A, B7664, started as a Westland-built DH9

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: The prototype de Havilland DH9A, B7664

The prototype de Havilland DH9A, B7664, started as a Westland-built DH9

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: The prototype de Havilland DH9A, B7664

The prototype de Havilland DH9A, B7664, started as a Westland-built DH9

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: de Havilland factory at Fulham with de Havilland No2

de Havilland factory at Fulham with de Havilland No2 framed up. Geoffrey de Havilland is in the background

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: A de Havilland Tiger Moth

A de Havilland Tiger Moth at the Battle of Britain air display at RAF Cranwell, 20 September 1947

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: S A Bill Thorn, left, and Roy Chadwick

S A Bill Thorn, left, and Roy Chadwick
S.A. Bill Thorn, left, and Roy Chadwick possibly alongside Avro Tudor 2, G-AGSU. Both were later killed in this aircraft

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Gold Cup to be awarded to the winner of the speed race

Gold Cup to be awarded to the winner of the speed race of the MacRobertson Air Race from RAF Mildenhall to Melbourne in 1934

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Short Type 184 Seaplane, 8348

Short Type 184 Seaplane, 8348

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Short Type 184 Seaplane

Short Type 184 Seaplane

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Short Type 184 Seaplane

Short Type 184 Seaplane

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Short Type 184 Seaplane, 8052

Short Type 184 Seaplane, 8052

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Short Type 184 Seaplane, 8073

Short Type 184 Seaplane, 8073

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Short Type 184 Seaplane

Short Type 184 Seaplane

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Short Type 184 Seaplane, 8073

Short Type 184 Seaplane, 8073

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Short Type 184 Seaplane

Short Type 184 Seaplane

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Short Type 184 Seaplane

Short Type 184 Seaplane

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Short Type 184 Seaplane

Short Type 184 Seaplane

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Short Type 184 Seaplane during torpedo practice

Short Type 184 Seaplane during torpedo practice

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Short Type 184 Seaplane

Short Type 184 Seaplane

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Short Type 184 Seaplane during torpedo practice

Short Type 184 Seaplane during torpedo practice

Background image*New* Photographic Content Collection: Short Type 184 Seaplane

Short Type 184 Seaplane



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