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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
Inside the new Dan-Air Boeing 737 at Newcastle Airport. 04 / 05 / 1985 (circaInside the new Dan-Air Boeing 737 at Newcastle Airport. 04/05/1985 (circa)
An Irish International Aer Lingus Boeing 707 airliner flew into Newcastle Airport to carry 167 Tynesiders to America for a three week holiday. 21/07/1970
Pilot Lynn Barton flies a Dan-Air British Aerospace 146 (BAe 146), a medium-sized commercial airliner/aircraft also known as the Whisper Jet, into Newcastle Airport. Circa January 1985
A new Dan-Air Boeing 737 lands at Newcastle Airport as a workman works on an adjoining runway. 04/05/1985 (circa)
Kemsley House on Westgate Road, Newcastle. German airship the Graf Zeppelin was seen flying overhead on the morning of the 19th August, 1931
The Farnborough Airshow preview day 1962. The Beagle B206 (Bassett) twin engined light aircraft intended for business executives. 03/09/1962
The Air Malta Boeing 737 which started a major alert at Newcastle International Airport after the pilot had reported a fault in the aircrafts hydraulic system. 20/10/1978
The 1Oth Sunderland International Airshow 1998. The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress long-range, subsonic, jet-powered strategic bomber aircraft in flight. The type went into service with the USAF in 1955
A Britannia Airways Boeing 737 airliner / aircraft about to depart from Newcastle Airport. 27/09/1990
A BKS Bristol Britannia airliner / aircraft made an emergency landing at Newcastle Airport with the 33 passengers onboard unware that anything was wrong. 08/10/1966
A de Havilland Tiger Moth biplane during its display at the Sunderland Airshow. 14/06/1981
A Dan-Air Boeing 737 at Newcastle International Airport. 27 / 09 / 90A Dan-Air Boeing 737 at Newcastle International Airport. 27/09/90
A Bristol Britannia airliner / aircraft of Britannia Airways. Circa 1966
A Beagle Pup 150 light aircraft at the Newcastle Flying School, Newcastle Airport. 17/07/1972
A Dan-Air British Aircraft Corporation One-Eleven, (BAC-111, or BAC 1-11), was a British short-range jet airliner. This particular aircraft was named City of Newcastle in a ceremony at Newcastle
A new 50m British Airways Airbus A320 aircraft at Newcastle Airport, 23/02/89
The Armstrong Whitworth Argosy C Mk1 freightercoach aircraft which has a fare-cutting airbus version. The plane has four Rolls Royce Dart turbo-prop engines
Pictured is the second USAF Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II close air support tankbuster aircraft, in three weeks to make an emergency landing at Newcastle Airport
A British Airways 757 taxis past an Air UK Fokker F27 at Heathrow Airport. 17/11/1986
The Armstrong Whitworth Argosy freightercoach aircraft which has a fare-cutting airbus version. The plane has four Rolls Royce Dart turbo-prop engines
The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress long-range, subsonic, jet-powered strategic bomber aircraft in flight. The type went into service with the USAF in 1955. Circa 1970 (no info)
A Virgin Atlantic Airbus A340 aircraft at Newcastle Airport, November 1997
The Bristol T188 was a British supersonic research aircraft built in part of stainless steel. The plane is seen here in flight at the Farnborough Airshow preview day, 3rd September, 1962
The prototype Bristol Brabazon (Type 167) was a large airliner, designed to fly transatlantic routes from the United Kingdom to the United States
RAF Gloucester Gamecock biplane fighters pictured at Cramlington the day before the air pageant. 21/08/1931
A Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Blackburn Buccaneer Mk1, laterly named the Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer, low-level strike aircraft, flying over Ross and Cromarty. 01/05/1964
An RAF Avro Shackleton Mk2 aircraft carrying top secret radar equipment. The plane limped 50 miles to make an emergency landing at Newcastle Airport with two of its four engines out of action
A RAF Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer, formerly the Blackburn Buccaneer, low-level strike aircraft. 01/06/1993 circa
A Braathens SAFE Boeing 737 airliner / aircraft at Newcastle Airport. September 1992 (circa)
The Goodyear Europa airship in the hangar at RAF Cardington formerly the Royal Airship Works Cardington. Circa March 1972
The British R101, the biggest rigid airship of her day, seen here attached to a mooring mast at the Royal Airship Works Cardington, Bedfordshire, shortly before her first series of flight trials
This giant balloon was a sight to behold for children across the North East when it visited the region in the summer of 1989
The scene at Cramlington Aerodrome as the AD1 (ADI), (G-FaX) the first non-rigid airship built in the UK since World War One, came out for its first flight
Dan-Air stewardesses, left to right, Linda Clough, Jeanette Jenkins and Anne Liddle. Dan-Air, the company accused of labelling cabin staff as sexually promiscuous