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Control Tower at Renfrew Airport, Scotland, 21st October 1960
Biplane landing at Renfrew Aerodrome, Scotland, Composite Photograph created 23rd March 1939
Swansea Airport. One of the planes of Morton Airways L. TSwansea Airport. One of the planes of Morton Airways L.T.D is seen here under the stormy skies at Swansea Airport. 17th November 1964
Fairwood Airport. Fairwood s. modern reception area where passengers can a rest after a flight. 1st June 1957
Fairwood Airport. The reception hall where passengers leaving and arriving at the new airport at Fairwood Common will pass when civil air passenger services begins at the airport opened today
Swansea Airport. The Red Pelicans take off to give their display at the Air Day at Swansea airport. 12th June 1967
Swansea Airport was built on what was originally common land during the Second World War. (Picture) Two small aircraft stand at Swansea Airport. 18th August 1969
A Whirlwind helicopter from R. A. F. Chivenor wishes a man up during a searchA Whirlwind helicopter from R.A.F. Chivenor wishes a man up during a search and rescue display at Swansea Airport. 12th June 1967
The administrative buildings at Swansea airport seen here framed in the engine of one of Morton Air Services planes. 5th November 1964
Swansea Airport. Terminal buildings at Swansea Airport. 1st June 1957
Gloster Meteor Aircraft passes over the Control Tower of Abbotsinch Airport, Paisley, Scotland, Sunday 18th August 1946
Cornish lads of the ATC undergoing pre RAF training get a thrill when their CO Flt. Lieut. Prince Birabongsa, otherwise known as Mr. Bira, the famous racing motorist, demonstrates glider flying
Cadets of the Wallencia Squadron of the ATC. Five landing instructors to Corpe Don Nicholson in the cockpit of their home made aeroplane. 16th February 1944
Avro Lancaster planes of RAF Bomber Command carpet bomb a road junction near Villers Bocage, Normandy, Northern France through which the 2nd
Training exercise for the Air Sea Rescue in the Solent. RAF Marine section Air Sea Rescue launch 116 prepares to pick up a downed fighter pilot. Circa June 1941
Picture showing how heavy rain in northern Russia hampered the activities of the RAF Wing, the improvised landing ground being frequently water-logged and ankle deep in mud
One-armed Squadron Leader J. A. F. MacLachlan, commanding officer of Number 1 squadronOne-armed Squadron Leader J.A.F. MacLachlan, commanding officer of Number 1 squadron. His new mascot painted on the cowling, the V sign of a busted arm. 26th November 1941
Flying nurses of the United States Army Air Force (USaF) 9th Troop Carrier Command who are specially picked and trained. Their Job is to fly to the forward areas
Flying Fortress bombers of the US 8th Air Force travelling towards a German air service and assembly plant at Villacoublay, France, near Paris. March 1944
German ground defences threw up an intense barrage of flak over their capitals in an attempt to fight off attacking B-17 Flying Fortresses and B-24 Liberator bombers of the 8th US Air Force
R. A. F. pilots win their wings at Medicine Hat, Alberta. Left to right: J. N. Harrison, J. JR.A.F. pilots win their wings at Medicine Hat, Alberta. Left to right: J.N. Harrison, J.J. Morgan, R. Richardson and R.W. Chinery. 28th April 1943
County of London Squadron members in Italy. Left to right: Leading Aircraftman D. Brown, Corporal L. Francis, Flight Sergeant R.W. Apps, Leading Aircraftman H.J. Bastible, Leading Aircraftman H.T
R. A. F. men who have qualified as air navigators after training in Canada underR.A.F. men who have qualified as air navigators after training in Canada under the Commonwealth Joint Air Training Plan. Left to right: Fred L. Martin, Horace P.H
New R. A. F. Air Gunners training in Quebec under the Commonwealth Joint Air Training PlanNew R.A.F. Air Gunners training in Quebec under the Commonwealth Joint Air Training Plan. left to right: LAC J.W. Moir, LAC M.E. Jones, LAC M.E. Antram, LAC D.F. Priest. 5th August 1943
Members of Princess Marys R. A. F. Nursing Service stationed in BritainMembers of Princess Marys R.A.F. Nursing Service stationed in Britain. 14th April 1944
Spahis were light cavalry regiments of the French army recruited primarily from the indigenous populations of Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco
Photograph taken by Flying Officer T. C. Scott (Coastal CommandPhotograph taken by Flying Officer T.C. Scott (Coastal Command) after a Junkers 188 of the German Luftwaffe had been shot down by his RAF Coastal Command Mosquito off Point Penmarch
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
The crew of a Stirling bomber consulting a map. February 1942
Ground maintenance of Hawker Hurricanes. Circa 1941
A female worker inspecting the cooling system of a Lancaster bomber plane of the Royal Air Force at an aircraft production site near reading, Berkshire during the second world War. 8th July 1943
Mustang IIIs, the new long range fighter aircraft of the Royal Air Force, fly here in echelon step up formation as they form part of the escort to Allied heavy bombers in daylight operations over
Mosquito fighter plane registration number RG 314 of 81st Squadron, based at Seletar, Singapore, the last Mosquito in operational service with the RAF
Mosquito MK XVIII plane of RAF Fighter Command in flight during the Second World War. November 1944
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
Skua planes of the Fleet Air Arm attack oil tanks and the jetty at Dolvik, near Bergen, Norway. August 1940
Aircraft of RAF Coastal Command, are ceaselessly attacking the remnants of German shipping fleeing from the Baltic coast and Denmark to Norway
While on patrol in the Aegean Sea, crews of an RAF Fighter Command Middle East Beaufighter Squadron struck and destroyed a large tonnage enemy ship, the SS Drache
S. A. A. F in Abyssinia. The Commanding Officer of a South African Air Force FighterS.A.A.F in Abyssinia. The Commanding Officer of a South African Air Force Fighter Squadron, chalking on the side of a captured Italian aircraft the squadrons score of victories in Abyssinia
An R. A. F Dakota spraying the city of Singapore with D. DAn R.A.F Dakota spraying the city of Singapore with D.D.T to help in the fight against the malarial mosquito. Circa Nov 1945
Snow and heavy rainfall turned North African and Italian airfields into swamps, but the bad weather did not stop flying from these waterlogged fields
A Wirraway aircraft in flight over Australia. March 1942
RAF Mosquito intruders which gained fame for their train busting exploits while operating from Malta to Sicily, are now carrying on their work from bases in Italy
As recently reported, the Norwegian Air Force has taken over a general reconnaissance squadron which is operating from an English aerodrome somewhere in the United Kingdom
Over two hundred and fifty enemy aircraft have been shot down since D-day by night fighters operating from bases on the continent
Men of a British carrier in the Far East. Back row: J. Savory, F. J. Parson, T. DancyMen of a British carrier in the Far East. Back row: J. Savory, F.J. Parson, T. Dancy. Front row: H.T. Hawkins and F.B. Morgan. Circa 1940s
Men of a British carrier in the Far East. Back row: D. J. Williams, D. J. Cole, E. Tobin, TMen of a British carrier in the Far East. Back row: D.J. Williams, D.J. Cole, E. Tobin, T. Roberts. Front row: G. Breeze and L.C. Thomas. Circa 1940s