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Wing walker, Tanya Gaze, performs on the Cadburys Crunchie Boeing-Stearman Model 75 biplane at Elvington. 01/09/1998
The RAFs Red Arrows display team perform in their BAE Hawk aircraft at the Sunderland International Airshow. 03/08/1997
An Avro Lancaster bomber aircraft of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight flies past during the Sunderland International Airshow. 04/08/1996
The Rothmans aerobactics team, in their Pitts Special aircraft, were due to perform in the last of their shows of 1980. They thrilled crowds of sightseers at Sunderland
The RAFs Red Arrows display team perfom in their Folland Gnat aircraft. Circa: March 1973
Councillor Les Mann, deputy mayor of Sunderland and North-East Aircraft Museum manager Ian Bowes haul the Gloster Meteor F8 from its hanger
A RAF Lockheed C-130 Hercules MK1 aircraft from 36 squadron, RAF Lyneham in Wiltshire. The aircraft had just entered service with the RAF. 26th September, 1967
RAF Hawker Hunter aircraft at Newcastle Airport. 4th April, 1980
A RAF Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft after its touch-down at Carlisle Airport. 29th September, 1967
A de Havilland Venom FB1 fighter-bomber aircraft taking off for the 1998 Sunderland Airshow. 2nd August, 1998
The Royal Air Forces 60th Anniversary. Squadron leader Colin Cruickshanks stands beneath the tailplane of a RAF McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II at Wattisham, Suffolk
A RAF Hawker Hurricane IV takes off for the 1998 Sunderland Airshow. 2nd August, 1998
Stewardess Jane Ridley sits in the huge cabin of a Lockheed Tri-Star airliner named Halcyon Days at Newcastle Airport. 16th August, 1972
De Havilland Mosquito aircraft lined up at RAF Acklington in readiness for the Battle of Britain open day celebrations on September 15th. Circa: 14th September, 1945
A Gulfstream V business jet aircraft at the 1998 Sunderland Airshow. 2nd August, 1998
A RAF British Aerospace / McDonnell Douglas Harrier II GR7 "Harrier Jump Jet"A RAF British Aerospace / McDonnell Douglas Harrier II GR7 " Harrier Jump Jet" of 20 Squadron, takes off for the Sunderland Airshow 1998. 2nd August, 1998
Alvin Russell, from Shropshire, chairman of the Long Mynd Flying Club, takes to the air in his hang glider. 28th May, 1976
A development of the Gloster Meteor, the Armstrong Whitworth Meteor NF. 11A development of the Gloster Meteor, the Armstrong Whitworth Meteor NF.11. night fighter aircraft, taking part in the 1998 Sunderland Airshow. 2nd August, 1998
A RAF Hawker Hurricane landing at Newcastle Airport. 25th August, 1979
The Gloster Javelin, all-weather interceptor, was the first ever delta wing aircraft to enter service with any air force in the world
A de Havilland Heron propeller-driven small airliner operated by Dragon Airways from Newcastle Airport at Woolsington. The aircraft was initially introduced on the Newcastle to London by
A RAF Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft takes part in the 1998 Sunderland Airshow. 2nd August, 1998
A RAF English Electric Lightning F6 supersonic jet fighter aircraft. Circa : August 1966
A BAE Jetstream ( formerly Handley Page Jetstream ) of the RAFs 45 squadron pictured before taking part in the 1998 Sunderland Airshow. 2nd August, 1998
A ex-RAF Folland Gnat T1 training aircraft operated by Intrepid Aviation at the 1998 Sunderland Airshow. 2nd August, 1998
Two Anglo-French SEPECAT Jaguar, ground attack aircraft, of the RAFs 41 squadron taking part in the 1998 Sunderland Airshow. 2nd August, 1998
A low flying RAF Panavia Tornado aircraft, taking part in the NATO exercise Operation Mallet Blow, over the Otterburn range in Northumberland. 3rd August, 1987
A Royal Navy / Fleet Air Arm British Aerospace Sea Harrier "Harrier Jump Jet"A Royal Navy / Fleet Air Arm British Aerospace Sea Harrier " Harrier Jump Jet". Circa: 01/10/97
An Air UK British Aerospace 146 (BAe 146) airliner at Newcastle Airport. 27th September, 1990
A Handley Page Jetstream aircraft operated by Cal State Airlines. 5th November, 1971
A Lockheed Tri-Star airliner named Halcyon Days is watched by a group of youngsters as it leaves Newcastle Airport for Amsterdam. 16th August, 1972
McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom IIs of the RAFs 29 Squadron, one of two squadrons on interceptor alert in the southern half of England. Circa: 01/08/1977
A RAF Hawker Siddeley Nimrod maritime patrol aircraft in flight. Circa: October 1969
Pictured is a de Havilland Heron propeller-driven small airliner operated by Dragon Airways from Newcastle Airport at Woolsington. A mechanic gives a signal to the pilot to start the engines
Six RAF early Hawker Hurricane MK1 fighter aircraft with two blade fixed pitch propellors in flight over England. Circa August 1938
A RAF McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II. Circa: 01 / 08 / 1977A RAF McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II. Circa: 01/08/1977
A Mikoyan MiG-29 (NATO name Fulcrum) takes off for the 1998 Sunderland Airshow. 2nd August, 1998
Captain W A Gray (left) and engineer Mr J Thompson with Clarke Chapmans Hawker Siddeley 125 jet aircraft - the plane on which Mr Tshombe, the former Congo leader, was abducted two years previous
The Avro Lancaster and her crew of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, based at RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire, complete another flight. 14th May, 1977
A retired RAF English Electric Lightning jet fighter aircraft on display outside RAF Boulmer. 1st February, 1980
A de Havilland Tiger Moth and a RAF McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom at the Sunderland Air Fair. (Sunderland Airshow). 14th June, 1981
North East men are onboard this RAF Handley Page Hastings transport aircraft, seen taking off at Topcliffe, Yorkshire, it was on its way to Greenland where another Hastings carrying 12 men was
The Hawker Siddley Hawk trainer / ground attack aircraft, was rolled out for the first time at the companys airfield at Dunsfld in Surrey. 12th August, 1974
A microlight the poor mans plane, which had just been introduced to the UK, at the Windsports Centre at Wombleton Aerodrome, Kirbymoorside, North Yorkshire. 30th April, 1983
A crew from RAF Lyneham in Wiltshire, heard of the interest in them from St Aidens School in Newcastle, so as part of a routine training flight they flew into Newcastle Airport to let the children
Twelve BAC Jet Provost training aircraft perform a fly past for thirteen RAF officers who received their wings at a passing out parade at RAF Acklington. 14th May, 1964
An Israeli Lockheed C-130 Hercules. Circa: August 1978
A Handley Page Dart Herald airliner of British Air Ferries on charter to Dan-Air on the apron at Newcastle Airport after it had been invovled in a full scale emergency alert after a wheel brake