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Who wants to live next to a Copter? Some people complain about the neighbours dogs. Some complain about loud radios, others about the neighbhours children
The Hawker Siddely Harrier takes off vertically. Some of its lethal load can be seen beneath the wings. January 1968
On the disused war time grass airfield of RAF Bircham Newton, Norfolk the worlds most futuristic plane squadron has been showing its paces
British experimental jet bomber, the Short SA4 Sperrin. August 1957 P004600
The last flying RAF Lancaster bomber over Admiralty Arch at the start of the mall in London July 1976 P004659
Captain Hector McMullen, who retires after his record-breaking flight on the Concorde. February 1985 P004608
BOAC Air stewardesses line up together at a London airport. October 1969 P004614
Sepecat Jaguar GR1 aircraft of the Royal Air Force seen here lined up on the apron at RAF Coltishall in Norfolk. 15th August 1990
An aerial view of the Northfield Housing Estate in Aberdeen, Scotland showing a De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk flying overhead. Circa 1950
Jumbo Jet: Sleeping: First Class: Bedroom in the Sky: 23 year old model Jenny Clare, demonstrates the way in which it is possible to relax and sleep if the need arises
The Bristol Type 170 Freighter was designed with the unique feature of opening nose doors, which made it eminently suitable as a cargo aircraft
Press showing of the Handley Page Victor bomber with its Blue Steel stand - off bomb. The pictures were taken at R.A.F. Wittering, near Peterborough
The Avro 504L seaplane, a former WW1 wooden trainer was widely used, mostly with a wheeled undercarriage, by numerous companies and individuals for joy riding from 1919 through to the mid 1930s
This Farman F-60 Goliath France, a former French WW1 bomber, with its box-like fuselage, was eminently suitable for conversion into a 12 or 14 seat passenger airliner
Victoria Principal arrives at LAP with Harry Glassman DBASE MSI
Actor Robert Lindsay with wife Diane Weston, December 1986, arriving at London Airport
Mary Crosby actress and the 20 year old daughter of the late Bing Crosby arriving at Heathrow from Los Angeles with her husband Ed Lottimer. She is to appear in Dallas Dbase
Captain James Thain, pilot of the plane carrying the Manchester United football team which crashed in Munich in 1958, pictured with his 17 year old daughter Sebuda outside their home winfield
Manchester United footballer George Best waves before boarding his plane October 1971
Manchester United footballer George Best with air hostesses before boarding his plane October 1971
Manchester United team back from Milan, George Best and Willie Morgan with Bobby Charlton on the stairs April 1969
Manchester United team back from Milan, Bobby Charlton leaves the plane. April 1969
Manchester United player Nobby Stiles and assistant manager Wilf McGuinness in happy mood as they arrive at Ringway airport from Milan April 1969
Manchester United players Denis Law and John Fitzpatrick returning from Milan April 1969
British Airways Concorde G-BOAF approaching Newcastle Airport in 24th April, 1994
British Airways Concorde pays a surprise visit to Manchester Airport following the aircraft being diverted from Heathrow due to fog. 14th January 1976
Over fifty years of flying, the 1930s DC3 Dakota follows Concorde on its arrival at Newcastle Airport. 29th August 1983
John Stonehouse MP, Minister of State for Technology, with French officials, including with Jean Chamant, Minister of Transport
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher campaigning at British Hovercraft. 8th June 1983
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. A view from the main runway of the terminal buildings at the Fairwood airport opened by wartime flying ace Douglas Bader this morning. 1st June 1957
Air traffic controller Mr Gordon Faulkner records the arrival of a viscount aircraft. 31st May 1966
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
Swansea Airport. The first passenger from Swansea to London on the inaugural flight from Swansea airport yesterday. Councillor W.T. Mainwaring Hughes
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
Control Tower at Abbotsinch Airport, by simply pushing a button any of the controllers can speak to another by direct telephone while at the same time remaining in voice radio contact with
Picture shows 18 years old grocers assistant, Sidney Wallbutten from Cornwall, strapped to the cockpit of a glider, ready to take off
Cadets of the Wakefield 127 Squadron of the ATC give landing instructions to Corporal Don Nicholson in the cockpit of the home made aeroplane, while Holton looks
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
A Soviet pilot sits at his controls while bombs are attached to his aircraft. This picture taken when Russia had joined the Allies in fighting Germany
A Soviet bomber concealed in a forest. This picture taken when Russia had joined the Allies in fighting Germany. After first having cooperated with Germany in invading Poland whilst remaining neutral
R. A. F. Flying Training Command train Army glider pilots who take their places in AirborneR.A.F. Flying Training Command train Army glider pilots who take their places in Airborne Divisions. Army pilots in the making at a Glider Training School. A glider pupil pilot
A Whirlwind bomber in flight. United Kingdom. The Westland Whirlwind was a British twin-engined heavy fighter[citation needed] developed by Westland Aircraft