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Aircraft English Electric Lightning F3. RAF 111 Squadron pilots standing on the wing of an English Electric Lightning F3 at RAF Wattisham
A SC7 Skyvan pictured at the Farnborough Air Show. 5th September 1978
Aircraft English Electric Lightning F1 September 1962 English Electric Lightning F1s of the RAF 74 " Tiger" Squadron in a 7 ship formation flying routine at the 1962 SBAC show at
Air Aircraft Boeing B17 Flying Fortress Sally B WW2 bomber USAF circa 1990
Aircraft Bristol Blenheim WW2 Plane August 1993
Air Aircraft Republic P47 Thunderbolt USAF fighter plane of WW2 WW2 displaying at an airshow at Wroughton in Wiltshire circa 1980
Air Aircraft Chance Vought F4U Corsair WW2 USAF aircraft carrier based plane now privately owned and displayed at shows circa 1980
Air Aircraft North American B25 Mitchell twin engine bomber built in the USA seen here taxying in the colours in which it served the RAF in WW2 circa 1980
Air Aircraft North American Harvard trainer and fighter from WW2 privately owned and displayed at airshows circa 1980
Air Aircraft North American P51 Mustang fighter aircraft from USA which was designed during WW2 and is now privately owned and opperated at Air Shows circa 1980
Air Aircraft Grumman Avenger WW2 USN United States Navy aircraft carrier based aircraft now privately owned and Displayed at airshows circa 1985
Air Aircraft Consolidated Catalina Flying Boat built during WW2 and seen here in the colours of the RAF Coastal Command. Privately owned and opperated circa 1985
Air Aircraft North American P51 Mustang WW2 fighter plane in USAF markings and wearing D Day invasion marking stripes circa 1985
Aircraft Boeing B17 Flying Fortress USAF WW2 Bomber used in the film Memphis Bell circa 1990
The Yakovlev Yak -11 was first produced in 1946; this Russian two-seat military trainer with retractable undercarriage was powered by one 730hp Shvetsov Ash-21 engine
A Spitfire Mark 9 on the runway at Biggin Hill during the airshow. May 1975
Martin Bakes mobile ejection seat trainer on show at the Farnborough Air Display Setember 1954
The Olympia International Aero Exhibition 1928. First held in 1909, resuming in 1920 after World War I and continued in this form until it eventually became the familiar S. B. A
Farnborough 1976: The 1976 Air Show at Farnborough, Hampshire, began on Sunday (5-9-76). The Bede B.D. 5 J.: This is the smallest jet plane in the world measuring 12.4 feet long
The Static Aircraft Park at the Farnborough Air Display 1954. P000975
Farnborough Air Show (5-9-66). An Hawker Siddney Andover in camoflaged paintwork lands. September 1966 P000978
Farnborough Air Display Rehearsal for the "Pink elephantsFarnborough Air Display Rehearsal for the " Pink elephants helicopter display team. The three Sikorsky Mark VI helicopters with pink trunks
Bristol Sycamore Helicopter put through its paces at the 1954 Farnborough Air display. P001061
Farnborough air show opens after two-year break. A birds eye view of the Farnborough Show - the first for two years - taken from a Westland Widgen helicopter
Despite Saturdays disaster, 150, 000 went to Farnborough for the last day of the air show. This hill Ð crowded when the picture was taken Ð looked very much the same on Saturday
An air display at Hendon being filmed for the weekly news reel. Circa 1935
A preview of the Farnborough Air Show View of the Shorts SCL vertical take-off aircraft. September 1960
A pilot in his plane on the runway at Biggin Hill during the airshow. May 1975
An RAF Nimrod aircraft in flight at the Wroughton Air show. August 1993
Air Aircraft Curtis P40 Kittyhawk american built fighter aircraft flown by the Royal Air Force in WW2, privately owned and opperated, photographed at the Wroughton Air show. 30th August 1993
A De Havilland DH112 Venom aircraft, retired and now privately owned and displayed, photographed at the Wroughton Air show. 30th August 1993
A German Messershmitt ME 108 used as a trainer in the Second World War, photographed at the Wroughton Air show. 30th August 1993
A DeHavilland Vampire pictured at the Wroughton Air Show. 30th August 1993
A World War Two RAF Spitfire pictured at the Wroughton Air Show. 30th August 1993
North American P51D Mustang fighters in flight at the Wroughton Air Show. 30th August 1993
An RAF Jaguar Aircraft of 16 Squadron in flight at the Wroughton Air show. August 1993
An American Boeing B17 Sally B in flight at the Wroughton Air Show. 30th August 1993
Sopwith Camel Aircraft at the Hendon Air Pageant. June 1925
The British built De Havilland Vampire jet fighter, purchased after its retirement fron the Swiss Air Force, photographed at the Wroughton Air show. 30th August 1993
Air Aircraft Beech C 45 Expediter twin engine light passenger transport that used to be in service with the USAF United States Air Force, photographed at the Wroughton Air show. 30th August 1993
A BAE Nimrod in flight at teh Wroughton Air Show. 30th August 1993
Farnborough Air Show: Most interest Newcomer to the show is Folland "Midge"Farnborough Air Show: Most interest Newcomer to the show is Folland " Midge" a cut price pocket size jet fighter designed by W.E. Petter. September 1954 P04804
RAF Red Arrows display team. May 1965 P003997
Air Display: Rehearsal for Hendon Air Pageant. June 1932 P004670
Hundreds of Men and women, members of the Royal Observer Corps were entertained at North Weald Aerodrome today with an air display
Farnborough Airshow 1953. The shorts SB5 research plane seen here parked on the apron. September 1953 D5501-002
Farnborough Airshow 1953. The Arro Vulcan delta wing atomic bomber taking off at the Farnborough airshow. October 1953 D5521-001
Farnborough Airshow 1953. The Blackburn Military transport Plane parked on the runway. September 1953 D5501