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The R80 Airship being launched from it shed July 1920 The figure sitting on top of the airship is Ballantyne the stowaway of R34 fame
A Blackburn Shark seaplane bound for the Portuguese Airforce seen here on the slipway of the Blackburn works at Brough on the Humber Estuary. 1935
The Cranfield A1 aerobatic aircraft built by students and staff at Cranfields Institute of Technology. The plane was refused entry into the Farnborough Airshow of 1976 as its application was placed
A Iris III flying boat seen here under construction at the Blackburn factory, Brough before being handed over to 209 Squadron. Circa 1930
A Blackburn Iris V seen here being handed over to 209 Squadron of the RAF at the Blackburn works at Brough. The aircraft flew to Felixstowe later in the day. Circa March 1932
Making aircraft parts for planes like the Bristol Btitannia, Comet, and Concord at Parnall s, Lodge Causeway. 1957
The Bristol Brabazon aeroplane is rolled out of its hangar, minus engines at Filton for the aircrafts naming ceremony Circa June1947
The engineering workshops at Avro Whitworth at Baginton Coventry. 24th May 1966
The Canadian built De Havilland Dash 7 50 seat airliner went on show at Blackbushe Airport, Hants. For its size it was claimed to be the quietest in the world
The De Havilland. 125 Jet Dragon twin-engined mid-size business twin jetThe De Havilland.125 Jet Dragon twin-engined mid-size business twin jet. The plane is seen here taking off on its maiden flight at Hatfield, Herts. It was piloted by Mr Christopher Capper
The Handley Page HP115 was a British delta wing research aircraft. It is pictured here at the 1962 Farnborough Airshow preview day. 5th September, 1962
The General Dynamics F16 jet fighter prototype aircraft. (Circa 1978)
The British assembled Concorde 002 arrived at Heathrow Airport after completing a 45, 000 mile demonstration sales tour of the Far East and Australia
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
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
Clement Bayard Airship - circa 1910
Aircraft BAC Aerospatiale Concorde 001 - roll out of the French built Concorde 001 prototype in Toulouse in France 11th December 1967
Aircraft DeHavilland DH112 Sea Venom, being prepared for display at the SBAC Farnborough Air Show 1956 3rd September 1956
G-ATXH Handley Pages first Jetstream Business Aircraft was rolled out at the Ten Acre final assembley hall at Radlett Aerdrome Hertfordshire. 1967