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The De Havilland Trident Jet arrived at London Airport for the first time today from Farnborough, and picked up a group of officials before flying to Dublin. 10th September 1962
British Eagle Liquidation. (Picture) Passengers for the last flight (1745 to Liverpool) being told of the cancellation. 6th November 1968
Pilots strike at heathrow Airport. 1st April 1969
18 August 1964 John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison walking down the steps of the plane as they arrive in San Francisco, on the next part of their tour of the USA
Pop Group The Beatles 7th February 1964. John Lennon, Cynthia Lennon & Recording manager Phil Spector. The Beatles on way to New York, USA
The Rolling Stones arrive at Manchester from London. l-r Keith Richards and Mick Jagger. 9th August 1964
Beatle members Ringo Starr (left) and Paul McCartney look out of the window of plane at Blackpool Airport on their way to appear on the " Blackpool Night Out" TV show. 19 July 1964
The Celtic team board their plane at Prestwick Airport bound for Argentina to compete in the World Club Championship Second Leg match against Racing Club. October 1967
Tynesides No. 1 sportsman Arthur E George, hale and hearty at 73Tynesides No.1 sportsman Arthur E George, hale and hearty at 73, went out to show the " young uns" how its done today to celebrate his 73rd birthday
This is what in flight service looked like at the time of the early airlines. Thats a hostess not a nurse doing the pouring with the chic coffee pot. Circa : 1930
A Hawker Siddleley Harrier GR 1 (Jump Jet), the worlds first fixed wing vertical / short take off and landing close support aircraft, landed at St Panras, London
Lib - Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 12 / 11 / 1985Lib - Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 12/11/1985
Mr Arthur George (Arthur E George) is seen at the controls of his homemade 80hp biplane in 1909, he later flew the aircraft at Gosforth Park in 1910. Circa 1909
Britannia Airways stewardess, Viv Donnelly, at Newcastle Airport. 14/06/1989
Mr Arthur George, of Newcastle, in one of the early flights in his homemade biplane, the first to fly on Tyneside. Circa : April 1910
Mr Arthur Georges homemade biplane, the first to fly on Tyneside. 14th August 1932
With a big money prize for the first man-powered flight still unclaimed at the time, Mr Charles Henry Lutman invented and built this attempt at an aircraft in his backyard
A bad landing for Mr Arthur George, of Newcastle, in one of the early flights in his homemade biplane. Arthur E George mistook the nature of the ground on which he was landing the plane in 1910
Winston Churchill, pictured after his arrival by air at Portsmouth from Upavon in Wiltshire, 1914
Concorde lands at RAF Fairfield after successful test flight of new engines, breaking sound barrier, 14th August 1970
Louis Bleriot starting on his cross channel flight. July 25 1909
Louis Bleriot was the first man to fly across the English Channel in a powered aircraft, along with his wife and his Bleriot XI
Louis Bleriot. July 25th 1909
Louis Bleriot crossing the channel. July 25th 1909
Environmental Demonstrators camped in tree at Manchester Airport to protest against proposed 2nd runway, 13th August 1998
Leeds United return from their victory over Valencia. l-r Billy Bremner, Mike O Grady, and Jim Storey. 17th February 1966
An Air Express, the Imperial Airways latest machine, flying over another express - the Flying Scotsman at Welwyn (Herts) on 13th February 1934
The Rolling Stones arrive at Manchester from London. l-r Brian Jones, Bill Wyman, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts. 9th August 1964
American chess player Bobby Fischer arrives iin Reykjavik, Iceland for his match against woorld champion Boris Spassky. 18th July 1972
Real Madrid. Manager of Real Madrid Di Stefano greeting Matt Busby Manager of Manchester United. September 1959 P006240
Liverpool footballers and their manager Bill Shankly board their Iceland bound flight at Manchesters Ringway Airport on their way to face Reykjavik in their European Cup Premilinary Round first leg
Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen leaving London for New York after waiting for work permits. He was previously refused admission beacaus his group was not considered unique enough. 10th May 1965
Beatles pop band in the cockpit of an aircraft on the way to the Northern Premiere of a Hard days Night in Liverpool. 10th July 1964
The Beatles - with stand in drummer Jimmie Nicol - return to London Heathrow Airport after 3 day tour of Denmark & Amsterdam
The Beatles at London Airport at the start of their European Tour 4th June 1964. They will be in concert later this evening at the Tivoli Gardens, Copenhague, Denmark
Concorde Aircraft prototype 2 at BAC Filton Bristol Brabazon Hanger February 1967
Pop Group The Beatles on the steps of their plane at London Airport, after arriving from Belfast 9th November 1963
Allanah Campbell Flew across the English Channel standing on the wing of a Tigermoth biplane August 1963
Captain Ferber seen here leaving Ambleteuse on his town to town flight in France 16th September 1909
Samuel Franklin Cody seen here during a flying display at Doncaster racecourse. 18th October 1909
Samuel Franklin Cody seen here with his wife Lela Cody taking a flight at Laffans Plain near Aldershot. Mrs Cody made history two days earlier by becoming the first woman to fly in the United
Mr Rawlinsons seen here having his Farman aircraft towed to the aviation grounds at Mourmelon-le-Grand where Henri Farman has his aircraft factory and flying school 17th March 1910
Samuel Franklin Cody seen here with flying with a passenger at Laffans Plain near Aldershot, during army testing of aircraft and their potential uses. 10th September 1909
The British Army Aeroplane Number 1 seen here being flown by Samuel Franklin Cody at Farnborough. The aircraft flew about fifty yards at a height of ten feet. 11th January 1909
Mr Bleriot seen here passing over a farm near Eaury during his record breaking flight from Etampes to Orleans. 25th August 1909
Samuel Franklin Cody at the controls of his machine shortly after leaving Bangley Barn during the Daily Mail 1100 mile air race around Britain. 25rd July 1911
Samuel Franklin Cody seen here at the controls of the first British Military aircraft during army testing of aircraft and their potential uses at Farnborough. 15th October 1909
It would appear that disaster is immenent but golfers Stuart Campbell and Nigel Martin don t have to duck as the British Airways jet is actually half a mile away