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Louis Paulhan who flew 82 miles in 163 minutes at the 1909 Rheims meeting, and did not land until after dusk. He gained 3rd position in the Grand Prix de Champagne in a Voisin bi-plane
The Dornier Do X, the largest, heaviest and most powerful flying boat in the world when it was produced by the Dornier company of Germany in 1929. The aircraft was conceived by Dr
Claude Graham White at the controls of one of his earliest machines. 15th May 1910
Wright Brothers Flyer Aeroplane in South Kensington museum, 18th December 1928
Charles Lindbergs plane, Spirit of St. Louis at BrusselsCharles Lindbergs plane, Spirit of St.Louis at Brussels, on a tour after his crossing of the Atlantic, 1927
Concorde Aircraft prototype 2 February 1967
Henry Farman flying with passenger 1909. There is evidence to suggest that he was the first person to be a passenger on a plane and to have taken a female passenger
The Gloster Napier powered Supermarine S6 being launched at Cowes for the 1929 Schneider Trophy, with the Mauretania in the background. 13th August 1929
The momentous maiden flight of the British Concorde 002 prototype from Filton near Bristol to RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire, piloted by Brian Trubshaw. 9th April 1969
R34 Airship flying over London. c. 1919R34 Airship flying over London. c.1919
A Wight Brothers Kitty Hawk aeroplane replica being constructed
A. V Roe and his new aeroplane, a triplane, in Blackpool. 19th Octobert 1909A.V Roe and his new aeroplane, a triplane, in Blackpool. 19th Octobert 1909
The Moore - Brabazon aeroplane. The first resident Englishman to make an officially recogniszed aeroplane flight in England was JTC Moore-Brabazon of 450ft 600ft
James Allan Mollison flies the Atlantic, 18 August 1932. He was the first pilot to perform an East-to-West solo trans-Atlantic flight from Portmarnock, Dublin, Ireland to Pennfield, New Brunswick
Janetes Future has Wings: Janet Harris, 19, of Leicester, operates the controls of the " smoke tunnel" at the Loughborough, Leicestershire
General Views of Newports Transporter Bridge. January 1953 D223-001
Instructor Bobby Hunter demonstrates lathe turning to apprentice Ian Summerville
Trainees Ron Cook, Tom Hallam and Derek McIntyre with instructor Allan Brooke (second left) at a new training centre in Washington
Young Stephen Wilson who is this years top engineering apprentice
Instructor Jack Laybourn works on a model of an armoured bridgelayer with apprentices Mark Foggin, left, and Ian Dixon