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One of the Hawker Hurricane Fighters photographed at Northolt Aerodrome, Northolt, Middlesex, West of London, with a Squadron formation of 9 aircraft flying at low altitude
A new project at Hawker Siddeley Aviation, Bitteswell, is well and truly airborne. The first of 21 Buccaneer aircraft due to be modified
As part of the raid on Vagsoy the R. A. F. bombed the aerodrome at Herdia to prevent enemyAs part of the raid on Vagsoy the R.A.F. bombed the aerodrome at Herdia to prevent enemy aircraft from assisting the garrison. Circa December 1941
A US Lockheed Hudson plane, lands at an aerodrome somewhere in England. The Lockheed Hudson was an American-built light bomber
Picture shows some of the Fighter command machines and men who are always ready day and night to take the air and attack Nazi bombers if they appear over the Eastern Counties
Garden party at Woodley Aerodrome. Parachute descent. Reading, Berkshire. 23rd September 1932
Mr Mac Mullen who is over 70 years old is an enthusiastic pilot. He saw an Auto-Giro at Hanworth, and bought one. Photograph taken at Woodley Aerodrome, Reading. 23rd September 1932
Garden party at Woodley Aerodrome, Reading, Berkshire. Held by the Berks, Bucks & Oxon Aero Club. Left to right, Major J T Witts (owner of aerodrome), Mrs Cavendish Clarke (Hon Sec)
Queen Elizabeth II opens London City Airport, to the East of London. Here the Queen talks to airport staff and officials, about the opening of The London City Airport
Scene at Croydon as French aviator Louis Bleriot arrives for twenty year commemmoration ceremonies in England, after having again flown the Channel in one of his own planes
French aviator Louis Bleriot arrives at Croydon airport with his wife for twenty year anniversary celebrations in London, England, to commemorate his historic crossing of the English Channel in 1909