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A Heinkel 111 bomber aircraft of the German Luftwaffe flies over Tower Bridge on the River Thames in London during the Battle of Britain in World War Two. 7th September 1940
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
A RAF Panavia Tornado F3 aircraft used during gulf war
Mr John Berkeley, Chairman of the Midland Air Museum at Coventry Airport, Bagington, pictured with solo flier Sheila Scott after she unveiled a plaque marking the display of a replica of the first
RAF Pilots scramble during th Battle of Britain Conflict World War Two Pilots running Aircraft Fighter Supermarine Spitfire Airfield England DH Circa July 1940 1940s © Mirrorpix dvdnews
Some of the pilots of the Coastal Command of the Royal Air Force who took part in the location of the Altmark during the Second World War. February 1940
Australian Air Force flying American Lockheed Hudsons in Malaya during the Second World War. 3rd August 1941
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
Press Visit to R. A. F. Feltwell - Thor Ballistic Missile BasePress Visit to R.A.F. Feltwell - Thor Ballistic Missile Base. The Thor is a intermediate range ballistic missile. Seen here taking its places as part of the operational front - line of the Royal Air
US Vice President Spiro Agnew seen here at Tan Son Nhut Air Base, Saigon at the start of his visit to South Vietnam shortly after the signing of the Paris Peace Accords 2nd February 1973
A cheery wave from Master ALM Bob Danes as the RAF helicopter from 202 Squadron at Leconfield flies a survey mission over the North Humbersides snow bound village. 19th February 1979
A gunner checks the Coventry Ordnance Works C. O. W 37 mm autocannon in the bow gunnersA gunner checks the Coventry Ordnance Works C.O.W 37 mm autocannon in the bow gunners position of a Blackburn Perth aircraft of 209 Squadron being prepared for a test flight at the Blackburn works at
The final flight of Vulcan bomber XL360 in to Coventry Airport, Baginton where it will find a permanent home with the Midland Air Museum after 23 years of service with the Royal Air Force
Aviation - RAF St Athan - Members of No 2 Engineering Squadron at work on a RAF Victor K2 aircraft at St Athan - Mr George Kear, of Barry, the schedule servicing chargehand (left)
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 RAFs Red Arrows aerobactic team burst into the sky above Newcastle Airport with an off the cuff demonsration of their terrifying skills
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
RAF Gloster Meteor jet aircraft at RAF Acklington due to take part in a Battle of Britain display. 13th September, 1963
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
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
Prince Charles receiving his pilots wings from Air Chief Marshal Sir Denis Spotswood at the RAF College in Cranwell, Lincolnshire August 1971
Group captain Peter Townsend. 10th March 1955 Local Caption G1280-6Group captain Peter Townsend.10th March 1955 G1280-6
British experimental jet bomber, the Short SA4 Sperrin. August 1957 P004600
Avro Lancaster planes of RAF Bomber Command carpet bomb a road junction near Villers Bocage, Normandy, Northern France through which the 2nd
Picture taken from a reconnaissance Spitfire showing gliders and airborne troops over Holland when the First allied Airborne Army carried out its first great operation of Operation Market Garden
Ninth Air Force station in England. Mustang pilots, just back from bombing Le Bourget air field near Paris, " Chow up" at the open air officers mess at a Ninth Air Force Fighter Station
American paratroopers pictured in the C-47 of the Troop Carrier Air Division of the 12th Air Force, en route to dropping zones in Southern France during the Second World War
Operating from a landing strip carved by RAF airmen and Yugoslav Partisans with picks and shovels out of vineyards among the rocky hill of a
A Yugoslav Squadron flying Spitfires from a Tactical Wing of the Balkan Air Force based in Italy, recently flew their first offensive mission over their homeland
A Wildcat plane passes over a US Navy Landing Ship as it discharges a Sherman tank onto a beach during pre-invasion training exercises in the United States
R. A. F. Officers explain to the Russian officers of the Russian Military Delegation on aR.A.F. Officers explain to the Russian officers of the Russian Military Delegation on a visit to a RAF Bomber Command airfield the details of the bomb racks of a Stirling aircraft
Italian Aircraft surrender to Allies. Pictured, the Savoia S.79 on the Allied airfield in Sicily. Circa September 1943
All the large cooling towers at the at the Bohlen Synthetic Oil plan near Leipzig were partially destroyed, loading sheds and distillation plant considerably damage
Twenty three buildings and installations at the Marseburg Synthetic Oil plant, 20 miles west of Leipzig were damaged during the attack by the US 8th Air Force heavy bombers on the 20th July 1944
Bombs on Bergen. Striking at German supply lines just behind the battle lines. US 8th Air Force bombers attack rail marshalling yards at Bergen, Germany
Direct hits from the US 8th Air Force heavy bombers on every building of the Waggun ME-110 assembly plant at Brunswick, Germany. Smoke and fire blanket the target. 11th January 1944
On Sunday 20th February 1944 the US 8th Air Force despatched 2000 heavy bombers to attack enemy aircraft factories at Leipzig, Brunswick, Bernburg and military targets at Gotha
Friedberg Marshalling Yard Air Raid 4th December 1944 The vital choke point and half the yards receive the solid impact of a tight cluster of bombs
Two Polish pilots training to fly P-51 Mustang fighters. 12th May 1944
A veteran P-40 Warhawk fighter bomber Group under Major General Edwin J Houses 12th Air Support Command and a spearhead of General Montgomerys drive through the desert, dropped its 1, 000
Rocket firing Beaufighters of the Balkan Air Force, supporting the Yugoslav National Liberation Army of Marshal Tito in carrying out attacks on German targets in Yugoslavia
Rocket firing South African Air Force Beaufighters of the Balkan Air Force, supporting the Yugoslav National Liberation Army of Marshal Tito in carrying out attacks on German targets in Yugoslavia
Beaufort aircraft of RAF Coastal Command bomb German ships lying alongside the quay at St. Peter Port, Guernsey in the Channel Islands in a daylight raid on 17th January 1942
The first US jet propelled plane, the P-59 Airacomet is shown in a test flight. This streamlined new fighter plane, designed and built by Bell Aircraft
Picture taken on an RAF Halifax bomber station, where ground crews had to combat snow conditions before the operation could begin
A B-24 Liberator bomber of the US Eighth Air Force Second Division goes down in flames during the attack on railway marshalling yards at Munster in Germany on 9th March 1945