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The Fairey Gannet aircraft on display at the 1958 Farnborough Airshow. The plane was used by the Royal Navy for anti-submarine duties but is shown here in German livery. 04/09/1958
The Douglas DC3 Dakota aircraft operated by Top Flight at Newcastle Airport was impounded by airport director Jim Denyer for not paying more than 7000 in airport fees
A Douglas DC3 Dakota aircraft. (Circa August 1959)
The General Dynamics F16 jet fighter prototype aircraft. (Circa 1978)
A Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter of the USAF in Russian camoflague, taking part in a military exercise. 30th Sept, 1978
A De Havilland Dove aircraft kept by Tyneside firms at Newcastle Airport. 11/08/1961
A Douglas DC3 Dakota aircraft operated by Air Atlantique at Newcastle Airport. Airport director Jim Denyer took a trip back in time as he was given the chance to fly the DC3 to commemorate his 30
A Dassault Falcon 20 aircraft over the River Tees and the Transporter Bridge in Middlesbrough. FR Aviation of Teesside Airport played a key role in improving Britains air defences by testing the RAFs
De Havilland Comet 4 (Delta Bravo), of the B. O. A. C. airline landing at London AirportDe Havilland Comet 4 (Delta Bravo), of the B.O.A.C. airline landing at London Airport after arriving from New York. The Comet 4 set a new cross Atlantic record for civilian aircraft by flying 3
A USAF General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark sits on an airfield next to twin engined civil aircraft. 24th May, 1983
The British assembled Concorde 002 arrived at Heathrow Airport after completing a 45, 000 mile demonstration sales tour of the Far East and Australia
Passengers relax in the spacious interior of a Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet airliner / aircraft. (Circa 1973)
A Pan Am Boeing 747-121 Jumbo Jet aircraft / airliner Named Clipper Friendship Force. N731PA was in service 07/1970-12/1986. (Circa 5th July, 1977)
A USAF General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark. 20th August, 1985
Concorde visits Newcastle Airport 27th August 1982 - Pilot Jock Lowe pictured
A Dan-Air British Aerospace 146 (BAe 146 ), a medium-sized commercial airliner / aircraftA Dan-Air British Aerospace 146 (BAe 146 ), a medium-sized commercial airliner/aircraft also known as the Whisper Jet, at Newcastle Airport. (Circa 1990)
Lending a hand in his spare time is Sunderland Airport fireman Donald Craig, who is assisting in the assembly of this North American F-100 Super Sabre jet fighter at the North East Aircraft Museum
The British prototype Concorde 002 rolled out from the hanger in which it has ben built at the Bristol works of the British Aircraft Corporation
A Dan-Air Boeing 737, airliner / aircraft at Newcastle Airport. This plane later crashed into the sea while on a flight between Surabaya and Manado (Indonesia)
A Lockheed C-130 Hercules arrives at Newcastle Airport carrying American artillerymen for the NATO exercise Ardent Ground in Northumberland. 13th May, 1980
A Douglas DC3 Dakota aircraft in the livery of the Royal Air Force Transport Command, (RAFTC). It was actually owned by Air Atlantique with a civil registration of " G-AMPZ"
The engine of a McDonnell Douglas DC-10 airliner / aircraft being examined at Gatwick Airport. 11/06/1979
A British Airways Concorde pictured on take-off. (Circa February, 1979)
Wearside pilot Les Richardson flies his Currie Wot 1930s British single-seat aerobatic biplane aircraft over the River Wear in Sunderland. (Circa 14/06/80)
A Dassault Falcon 20 aircraft over Durham city, FR Aviation of Teesside Airport played a key role in improving Britains air defences by testing the RAFs ability to repluse attack
Businessman Mr Thomas Barnes, of Lily Avenue, Jesmond, Newcastle, who won the Evening Chronicle competition to fly on Concorde from Newcastle in August 1982. 9th August, 1982
This giant US Air Force Lockheed C-141 Starlifter flew direct into Newcastle Airport from Andrews Air Force base in Carolina with men
A Dassault Falcon 20 aircraft over Durham Cathedral and city, FR Aviation of Teesside Airport played a key role in improving Britains air defences by testing the RAFs ability to repluse attack
A British Caledonian Airways McDonnell Douglas DC-10 aircraft, this one was named Robert Burns - The Scottish Bard. The airliner is seen here flying over the Sierra Mountains. (Circa March 1977)
The flight controls in the cockpit of a Cessna light aircraft. 30th April, 1981
British Airways Concorde aircraft / airliner G-BOAF visits Newcastle Airport in April, 1994. Crowds watch the arrival of the Concorde. 24th April, 1994
Pictured is prototype model of the De Havilland Sea Vixen the De Havilland 110 no, WG 236. On the 6th September, 1952, this exact aircraft crashed at the Farnborough Airshow killing 29 spectators
The Fokker 100 airliner / aircraft which was to be flown on the Newcastle Amsterdam route for the Air UK and KLM airlines. 30th November, 1992
Aircraft from aerobatic display team perform at an airshow. (Circa June 1995)
A Big Orange Braniff International Airlines Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet at Newcastle Airport. The aircraft had landed after being diverted from Gatwick due to freezing fog and atrocious conditions
Winners of the Evening Chronicle competition to win a flight on Concorde in August 1984. 27th August, 1984
The De Havilland Comet 3 airliner of the B. O. A. C. airlineThe De Havilland Comet 3 airliner of the B.O.A.C. airline, arrives at London Airport after completing a 30, 000 mile globe circling flight piloted by De Havillands chief test pilot John Cunningham
Douglas DC4 Skymaster aircraft operated by Atlantic Cargo. (Circa 1st August, 1998)
The new Hardy Amies designed for the British Airways cabin crew of the Concorde were shown in London. For supersonic travel the designers have taken quite a revolutionary approach
A Beagle Auster Terrier two / three seat trainer-tourer aircraft with a de Havilland Gipsy Major piston engine. The aircraft is seen here at the 22nd Farnborough Show, the biggest to date
A Boeing 707 engine receiving routine maintenance at Gatwick Airport. 11/06/1979
An USAF Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II close air support tankbuster aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing at Newcastle Airport with one engine shut down
A Bombardier Dash 8 ( formerly the de Havilland Canada Dash 8 or DHC-8 ), is a twin-engined, medium range, turboprop airliner
An Air Malta Boeing 737 at Newcastle International Airport. 05 / 08 / 1985An Air Malta Boeing 737 at Newcastle International Airport. 05/08/1985
Inside the empty interior of the Boeing 707. 11 / 03 / 1971Inside the empty interior of the Boeing 707. 11/03/1971
The six seated, three-engined Westland Wessex monoplane aircraft pictured at Cramlington Aerodrome. The plane had been especially designed for business travel
A MISR Egyptian Airlines is loaded up before take off at Newcastle Airport. 04/11/1984
An Avro 504 biplane carries a daring wing walker of the Cornwall Aviation Co. Ltd. St Austell at Sir Alan Cobhams Cramlington flying display in 1932. Cramlington airfield, aerodrome, airport