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RAF De Havilland Chipmunk trainers of the Northumbrian Universities Air Squadron. 23rd March, 1973
British Caledonian Airways air hostess Angela Booth, 23, of Norton near Stockton. 27/08/1979
A RAF McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II carrying seven BL755 cluster bombs and four Sparrow and four Sidewinder air-to-air missiles.. 1st August 1977
The Goodyear Europa airship arrives at Sunderland Airport for a week long visit to the North East. The 192 ft long craft completed an eight hour flight from Southport
British Airways stewardesses show off a classic and elegant new uniform designed by top British fashion house Baccarat. The new uniforms were to be in full service by 1978. 24/05/1977
A wing walker performs on the Cadburys Crunchie Boeing-Stearman Model 75 biplane at the Sunderland International Airshow. 06/08/1995
Touchdown for the last time for Northeasts former BOAC Bristol Britannia 102 G-ANBK at Newcastle Airport. The aircraft was eventually broken up there in March 1972. 31/12/1971
Pitts S2A biplane aircraft of the worlds only civilian aerobactic team. The team was sponsored by cigarette manufacturer Rothmans. The planes are seen here practising at Teesside Airport
Air France stewardesses Karen Brown (left) and Sarah Asch prepare for the inaugural Newcastle to Paris flight. 26/10/1996
Gill Stokoe, 30, senior stewardess onboard a British Airways Trident airliner at Newcastle Airport on the 25th anniversary of the regular route between Newcastle and London. 15/05/1978
Servisair check in desk staff show off their new uniforms. Servisair were the handling agents for British Caledonian Airways who operated from Newcastle Airport to Copenhagen, Amsterdam and Glasgow
Northumbria Police displays its high powered patrol cars to be used in the fight against the ram raid problem. The Police Air Support Units Eurocopter Squirrel helicopter hovers over the Ford Sierra
Squadron Leader Dennis Hazell (centre), pictured with his fellow Red Arrows pilots. The RAFs Red Arrows aerobactic team burst into the sky above Newcastle Airport with an off the cuff demonsration of
A British Airways Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet at Newcastle Airport. The aircraft had landed after being diverted from Heathrow due to fog
Passengers sit inside the massive interior of the Boeing 747. 12 / 01 / 1970Passengers sit inside the massive interior of the Boeing 747. 12/01/1970
Mandy Hopper, 11, from Ash Avenue, Gilesgate, wrote to The Journals Fix It desk " I would like to be an air hostess on an aeroplane
Passengers on the first Dan-Air flight from Newcastle Airport caught a glimpse of the services new-look air hostesses. The ladies switched their red uniforms for French Navy on Easter Sunday
A newly operational RAF search and rescue Sea King helicopter from 202 Squadron A Flight based at RAF Boulmer takes part in exercise at Dunstanburgh Castle
The international airline Dan-Air which operates from Newcastle Airport, paid a compliment to the city by asking Lord Mayor of Newcastle, Councillor Hugh White
Delayed passengers at Gatwick Airport pass the time in a specially erected 8, 000 sq ft tent whilst waiting for their flights. The delays were caused by a go-slow by French airport workers
British Caledonian Airways sales staff, Pat Neill (left) and Gilly Penny. Pat, 23, and Gilly, 24, were part of a six strong sales force meeting travel agents and top industry
Former British Airways cabin crew, (left to right) air hostesses, Deidre Foster, Alexia Wheeler, Lynda Rutherford and Barbara Tweddle. 10/03/1999
Britannia Airways captain Dave Lott and stewardess Joan Young at Newcastle Airport. 08/09/1991
Former British Airways cabin crew, air hostess Alexia Wheeler. 10 / 03 / 1999Former British Airways cabin crew, air hostess Alexia Wheeler. 10/03/1999
Britannia Airways stewardesses, Lisa Brownlee and Cathryn McGuckin, at Newcastle Airport. 08/09/1991
Airline stewardesses use model aircraft to show off the new red, white and blue livery of British Airways, it still featured the Speedbird of BOAC
Wing walker, Tanya Gaze, and pilot Mike Dentith pictured with the Cadburys Crunchie Boeing-Stearman Model 75 biplane at Elvington 01/09/1998
Two RAF Westland Whirlwind helicopters at RAF Boulmer. The aircraft in the foreground is a search and rescue helicopter. 24/10/1974
The RAF Avro Vulcan V-bomber (XL319) lands at Sunderland Airport to become the centrepiece of the North East Aircraft Museum. 21/01/1983
A RAF Avro Vulcan V-bomber. 05 / 02 / 1975A RAF Avro Vulcan V-bomber. 05/02/1975
The RAFs Red Arrows aerobactic team burst into the sky above Newcastle Airport with an off the cuff demonsration of their terrifying skills
The Chrysalis human powered biplane aircraft which was built at M. I. TThe Chrysalis human powered biplane aircraft which was built at M.I.T. by students, Robert Parks, Harold Youngren, John Langford, Hyong Bang and Mark Drela under the direction of Prof
A Fairey Swordfish torpedo bomber aircraft flying in the Sunderland International Airshow. 04/08/1996
The RAFs Red Arrows squadron leader, Bill Aspinall (right) and journalist Stuart Birch pictured after a flight in one of the squadrons Folland Gnat aircraft. Circa: March 1973
Mr Peter Bell shows off some of the microlights on sale at Acklington Auction Mart, while Mr John Charlton demonstrates one of the aircraft
RAF Gloster Meteor jet aircraft at RAF Acklington due to take part in a Battle of Britain display. 13th September, 1963
A twin engine Piper Comanche which was the cause of a full scale emergency at Sunderland Airport. The planes undercarriage failed and then it developed engine trouble as it flew over the airfield
Microlight pilot and ex-Army captain 33-year-old Storm Smith, who flew from Madrid to Britain in his aircraft. 26th June, 1997
A World War Two RAF Avro Lancaster bomber aircraft, complete with Guy Gibsons serial number of AJG from 617 Dambuster Squadron, flies past Teesside Airport. 22nd August, 1981
A RAF Anglo-French SEPECAT Jaguar, ground attack aircraft, drops its bomb on the mock runway at Redesdale Camp, Northumberland. 26th July 1988
Westland Sea King search and rescue helicopters at RAF Boulmer. 06 / 02 / 1979Westland Sea King search and rescue helicopters at RAF Boulmer. 06/02/1979
A Westland Lynx helicopter, operated by the Royal Navy. Circa : 1992
Craig Blundred, from the North East Aircraft Museum, pictured with the Supermarine Swift during restoration. 30/08/1998
A de Havilland DH 82 Tiger Moth, based at Sunderland Airport, is dusted down by ATC air cadets for a fly past. 30th May, 1980
Winners of the Sunday Sun competition to win a flight on Concorde in August 1984. Pictured are left to right: Glenis Nixon, flight engineer Bill Brown and Margaret Heckels, in the aircrafts cockpit
Happy passengers about to board the British Airways Concorde airliner / aircraft at Newcastle Airport. 29th August, 1983
Great-Grandad Anthony Foley, of Braeside, Dunston, Gateshead, was given a birthday present of a trip on Concorde. The retired engineer will be celebrating his 71st birthday by booming through
Sam Hurst of Hebburn who flew on Concorde for the first time at Newcastle Airport. 28th August, 1996