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Grannys trip on Concorde. 2nd April 1986
Midland Air Museum Chairman Mr John Berkeley checks on their latest acquisition, a 33 year old De Havilland Dove mini-airliner
The very first British Westland Whirlwind helicopter arrives at its new home at the Midland Air Museum at Coventry Airport
Arrival of a Hawker Hunter jet fighter at Babington Airport in Coventry, the latest recruit for the Midland Air Museum bring the total number of aircraft on show to 14. 29th June 1979
Unveiling of a 1947 Avro Anson at the Midland Air Museum, Coventry Airport, Baginton. Over the years the plane has been prey to vandals whoi smashed the fuselage and ripped of its fabric covering
Craft and design pupils at Whitley Abbey School in Coventry at work on their latest project, the assembling of a Turbulent single seater plane for their upcoming Aerolink exhibition
Concorde pictured at London Airport, Heathrow. 25th April 1985
Star Annan representing Miss Ghana in the upcoming Miss World beauty competition, pictured upon her arrival at Londons Heathrow Airport from Accra
Engineers work on a Pratt and Whitney jet engine from Boeing 747 at Nantgarw. 19th April 1984
An Imperial Airways Armstrong Whitworth aircraft of the Argosy class. All the original seven have now been dismantled except one now used for joy-riding at Blackpool. 18th September 1936
Imperial Airways Heracles launch, 1932. This aircraft, G-aXC, nicknamed Heracles was built by Handley Page in Hertfordshire and first flew in 1931
Cramlington Gliding Club members hauling into position a new machine, received the day before. It is the gift of Mr W L Runciman. 14th March 1938
Preparing Lunch in the Imperial Airways liner Scylla. The airline was merged into British Overseas Imperial Airways corporation in 1940. 18th September 1936
Two De Havilland Mosquito bomber planes from the No. 140 Wing RAF of the Second TacticalTwo De Havilland Mosquito bomber planes from the No.140 Wing RAF of the Second Tactical Air Force attack the Gestapo headquarters housed in the University of Aarhus in Denmark during the Second World
Aerial view of B17 Fortress bombers of the US 8th Air Force plastering another Nazi fighter base at the Amiens-Glisy aerodrome in Northern France at the end of a month that saw the Anglo-American air
A badly damaged Boeing B-17F-5-BO Flying Fortress, 41-24406, All American III, after a collision with a German Messerschmitt 109 over Tunis
American crew members of the 381st Bomb Group return to a Bomber station of the U. SAmerican crew members of the 381st Bomb Group return to a Bomber station of the U.S. Air Force, somewhere in England after leading a flight to Berlin in their B-17 Flying Fortress plane
Princess Elizabeth steps from her plane after landing at London Airport after being recalled from Kenya following the death of her father King George VI
England football team leaving London airport for Frankfurt. 24th June 1966
Gliding over Northumberland. The glider is pulled to attitude by a De Havilland Chipmunk. 3rd July 1977
Gliding over Northumberland. 3rd July 1977
The Gloster Meteor Mk IV that beat the world Air Speed record. November 1945 P000494
Miss Amy Johnson addressing the huge gathering at Geelong in Victoria, Australia on Wednesday June 18 1930. The previous month, the English aviation pioneer had set off from Croydon airport
Christening of Britains first air ambulance by English aviation pioneer Mrs. Amy Mollison (formerly Miss Amy Johnson) at Feltham Air Path. June 1936
Glider over Lasham airfield October 1970
A Hercules of RAF Transport Command seen here at the Tees Valley Airshow, Durham Tees Valley Airport, Darlington, County Durham, Saturday 14th May 1989
A Fairchilds A10 tank buster seen here at the Tees Valley Airshow, Durham Tees Valley Airport, Darlington, County Durham, Saturday 14th May 1989
The first Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet seen here on the apron following its arrival at Heathrow Airport. The aircraft was three hours late after being delayed in New York where one of the fan jet engines had
Photographer on the apron following the arrival of the first Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet at Heathrow Airport. The aircraft had been delayed for three hours in New York where one of the fan jet engines had
Photographers on the apron awaiting the arrival of the first Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet at Heathrow Airport. The aircraft had been delayed for three hours in New York where one of the fan jet engines had
The first flight of UK-built Concorde prototype 002 from Filton near Bristol to RAF Fairford piloted by Brian Trubshaw on 9th April 1969
The England football team board their plane as they leave London airport for Frankfurt ahead of the 1966 World Cup tournament. 24th June 1966
England team board their plane at Heathrow as they take a flight to Ireland for their upcoming international match. Pictured are Jimmy Greaves, Bobby Moore, Maurice Norman
England team board their plane at Heathrow as they take a flight to Belfast for their upcoming international match against Northern Ireland
England team at Heathrow as they take a flight to Belfast for their upcoming international match against Northern Ireland
The Bristol Blenheim Mark IV (Longnose) high speed fighter bomber in flight over Britain during the Second World War. 10th November 1940
At a famous Air Armament School in Eastern England, bomb aimers who have proved themselves in operations are trained as " captains" of squadron bomb-aimers
Chinese labourers prising open the case on the arrival of the Bristol Blenheim Mark IV (Longnose) high speed fighter bomber at an RAF station in Malaya during the Second World War. 18th November 1941
The Bristol Blenheim Mark V high speed fighter bomber in flight during the North African campaign in the Second World War. 29th December 1942
1968 East African Asian Crisis. Scene at Nairobi Airport as large crowds wait to board flights to the U.K. before the UK Government introduce a new immigration bill preventing them from settling in
A view of the R101 airships main control car. Circa August 1930
Some of the crew of the R101 airship seen here at Cardington before embarking on a test flight of the airship. Left to right F Kemp (rigger), G Taylor (rigger), H Rowe (rigger), F Noble (engineer)
The main lounge of the R101 airship The colour scheme was white panels with gold inlay. The curtains on to the promenade deck were of fine Cambridge blue
The airship R101 seen here flying over St Pauls Cathedral on her first proving flight. 14th October 1929
Eric Anderson Graham cook aboard the R101 seen here preparing a meal for the crew and passengers during one of the 1930 proving flights whilst Chief Steward Albert Savidge looks on. Circa January 1930
Gary Numan Pops Star with the T33 shooting stars July 1983
Gary Numan with one of the new planes he had bought September 1981
Gary Numan February 1982 pop satr poses beside his pride and joy a black Navajo twin-engined plane