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From 14-18 November 1932 Amy Johnson, CBE flew her new de Havilland DH.80A Puss Moth, registration G-ACAB, from Lympne Aerodrome, London, England, to Cape Town, South Africa
English aviator Amy Johnson at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London, standing next to the MG car which was presented to her on behalf of Sir William Morris in recognition of her historic solo flight
English aviator Amy Johnson arrives at Hedon Airport, near her home town of Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, in her De Havilland DH.60 Gipsy Moth aircraft G-aAH during celebrations to mark her
British aviator Amy Johnson pictured in the cockpit of her Gipsy Moth plane before before her historic solo flight from Britain to Australia
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
Balloon Race Rameleigh to Chelmsford 1906. The Enchantress
This De Havilland D. H. 84 G-ACCV Seafarer flown by Mr Jim MollisonThis De Havilland D.H.84 G-ACCV Seafarer flown by Mr Jim Mollison and his wife Amy Mollison (formerly Amy Johnson), pictured in flight over Mine Head Lighthouse off the coast of Waterford
English aviator Amy Johnson pictured soon after her dramatic 9 o clock arrival at Croydon aerodrome, London as she returns from her historic 11, 000 mile solo trip from Britain to Australia
R101 Airship in flight over the town of Bedford October 1929
Pioneer British aviator Gustav Hamel pictured in a plane, circa 1913
Schneider Trophy Race September 1931. Crowds at the starting time
The great 34 airship, which left Pulham, Norfolk, where she landed after her Transatlantic flight, flew over the city of London on her way to East Fortune. March 1920
R101 Airship moored at the Royal Airship Works Cardington, Befordshire. October 1929
C. W. A. Scott, who achieved prominence as an aviator in 1931 when he flew from England toC.W.A. Scott, who achieved prominence as an aviator in 1931 when he flew from England to Australia in a De Havilland " Moth" taking 9 days 4 hours 11 minutes
American aviator Captain Charles Lindbergh with French President Gaston Doumergue following his crossing of the Atlantic Ocean from USA to France in the Spirit of St Louis. 1927
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines" is the title of a new 20th Century-fox film but it was a lady who tested the first of five aeroplanes of the 1910 period of the story now being
Although Graham-White failed to beat Paulhan in the first London-to-Manchester flight in 1910, he became the hero of the British public for his bravery in flying by night in an attempt to overtake
On 18 June Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly across the North Atlantic when she arrived at Burry Point near Llanelli, Carmarthenshire at 12.40pm after 20 hour, 40 minute flight
An airship guarding planes of the Royal Naval Air Service Eastchurch squadron near Ostend, Belgium during the Great War. August 1914
Tributes and celebrateions for the English aviator Amy Johnson pictured on her return to London following her historic 11, 000 mile solo trip from Britain to Australia. August 1930