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Manchester United manager Matt Busby gives the Old Trafford victory salute as he greets fans who turned up to welcome the Manchester United team home at Manchester Airport following their dramatic
A German airship seen over Hull 19th August 1931. The familiar landmarks will be recognised. Between the wars these airships were allowed to freely fly over the country
Sheila Scott attempt on London to Cape Town Air Record. She is pictured at Heathrow Airport with Mr Ken Wood before her trip. 29th June 1967
The European Cup in the safe hands of a British Airways stewardess at Speke Airport as the Liverpool team return home following their three one victory over German giants Borussia Moenchengladbach in
Enthusiastic Liverpool fans arrive back at Speke Airport from Rome after watching their team claim their first European Cup with victory over Borussia Moenchengladbach in the Final. 26th May 1977
Liverpool fans board their plane at Speke Airport bound for Rome to watch their team in action in their first ever European Cup Final against German side Borussia Moenchengladbach. 24th May 1977
Former member of The Beatles pop group John Lennon with his wife Yoko Ono at Heathrow Airport, London as they pass through from Trinidad on their way to Palma
Queen Elizabeth II opens London City Airport, to the East of London. Here the Queen talks to airport staff and officials, about the opening of The London City Airport
English aviator Amy Johnson arrives at Hall Green Greyhound track in Birmingham where, as guest of honour, she opened the Great Carnival accompanied by the Lord Mayor and Lady mayoress of Birmingham
Miss Amy Johnson speaking at a reception organised by the womens sociteies at Melbourne Town Hall, Australia. When she rose to speak to the large crowd, she was given an enthusiastic reception
English aviator Amy Johnson, the first female pilot to fly solo from Britain to Australia, pictured here at Eastbourne, East Sussex during her tour of Britain on return from Australia
Helicopter patrols motorway. Sgt G Williams of the Cheshire Constabulary, using the radio in a helicopter which started patrols along the 86 miles of the M6 motorway
The R38 Airship seen above the Rialto Cinema in Beverly Street, Hull. 21st June 1921
Liverpool captain Ron Yeats smiles as he flicks a coin into the air watched by fellow players following their arrival at Speke Airport from Cologne
A Bristol Sycamore HR14 Search and Rescue helicopter seen here being refuelled at RAF Leconfield while supplies for the snow bound villages of North Humberside are loaded aboard. 5th February 1958
A Bristol Sycamore HR13 Helicopter delivers a special guest to RAF Linton 18th December 1953
The Fairey Long Rang Monoplane, seen here at RAF Northolt just about to take off for RAF Cranwell. 3rd December 1932
The Blackburn Segrave of the Humber Air Ferry service between Hull and Grimsby, operated by the North Sea Aerial & General Transport, Ltd, and East Yorkshire Motor Services, Ltd. Circa 1935
A Bristol Sycamore HR13 helicopter XD196 of 275 Squadron seen here at RAF Linton on the Ouse 4th November 1953
A British European Airways Civil Defence Westland Whirlwind helicopter which had to land on Maybury Road School playing field in a snowstorm
A Bristol Sycamore HR14 helicopter and crew of 275 Search and Rescue Squadron, leaving RAF Leconfield, to drop supplies of food to isolated villages during the heavy snows. 26th February 1958
The Hendy 3308 Heck prototype aircraft built by the Westland Aircraft Works at Yeovil. Registered G-ACTC, it first flew in July 1934
Mrs Stephenson of Carberry Hall, Wilberfoss with pest control workers during the spraying of potato fields by helicopter. 23rd August 1952
Flight Sergeant J Green, Flight Lieutenant L Thompson and Master Navigator J Patterson The flight crew of a RAF Westland Whirlwind Search and Rescue helicopter stationed at RAF Leconfield
A de Havilland D. H. 86 aircraft of Imperial Airways named DianaA de Havilland D.H.86 aircraft of Imperial Airways named Diana, seen here at the 1934 Hendon Empire Air Display. 24th May 1934
Flying mostly at a height of only four feet and speeds down to 30 mph this pest control helicopter sprays the potato fields of Mrs Stephenson of Carberry Hall, Wilberfoss with protective chemicals
R100 seen here at Cardington after her maiden flight from Howden she flew slowly to York then set course for the Royal Airship Works at Cardington, Bedfordshire
The tail of a Bristol Sycamore frames a flight of Meteors ready for take off at RAF Linton on the Ouse. 6th November 1953
Search for missing girls. A RAF search and rescue Westland Whirlwind flies above the clifftop at Aldbrough looking for the missing girls. 20th April 1965
Army Air Corps helicopters take off from Withernsea 21st December 1976
Hoverfly is the appropriate name given by the RAF to the Sikorsky R-4 helicopter, seen here being demonstrated to the general public. 16th October 1946
AOCs visit to Leconfield. Air Vice Marshal R B Thomson (centre), AOC Scotland and 18 Group Coastal Command, discussing the standard and new type of immersion suits during his visit to 228 Search
British Glider borne troops march out to board their craft for take off in the first wave of the airborne attack on German defences in Normandy, Northern France
A tired David McCallum - Illya Kuryakin - flew off to Rome this morning after four hectic days of press interviews in Britain
A pilot of 75 Squadron, RAF Driffield seen here walking back to the crew room as a Vickers Virginia bomber approaches the airfield. 1st March 1937
A Iris III flying boat seen here under construction at the Blackburn factory, Brough before being handed over to 209 Squadron. Circa 1930
Precision flying demonstrated by Hawker Harts of 18 Squadron of the RAF 25th June 1933
A Iris III flying boat seen here being handed over to 209 Squadron at the Blackburn factory, Brough. Circa 1930
The first Blackburn Perth flying boat seen here on the slipway at the Blackburn works at Brough after being christen by Lady Atkins. 9th October 1933
Precision flying demonstrated by Hawker Harts of 57 Squadron of the RAF during the Hendon Air Pageant 25th June 1933
A Handley Page H. P. 54 Harrow heavy bomber of 215 Squadron seen here during a RAF at homeA Handley Page H.P.54 Harrow heavy bomber of 215 Squadron seen here during a RAF at home day at RAF Driffield. Circa 1937
Prototype Blackburn RB. 2 Sydney seen here moored close to the Blackburn works at BroughPrototype Blackburn RB.2 Sydney seen here moored close to the Blackburn works at Brough. Circa 1930
A Blackburn Perth aircraft of 209 Squadron seen here being prepared for a test flight from the sea near the Blackburn works at Brough. Circa January 1934
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
A Blackburn Perth aircraft of 204 Squadron seen here being launched from the slipway of the Blackburn works at Brough. Circa 16th April 1934
A Blackburn Perth aircraft of 204 Squadron seen here taking off from the sea near the Blackburn works at Brough. Circa 16th April 1934
Workers at Brough watch a Blackburn Perth aircraft of 209 Squadron seen here during a test flight. Circa January 1934
A Blackburn Perth aircraft of 209 Squadron seen here taking off from the sea near the Blackburn works at Brough. Circa January 1934