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Lufthansa Airlines new Boeing 727 aircraft seen up against B. E. A new TridentLufthansa Airlines new Boeing 727 aircraft seen up against B.E.A new Trident. The 727 is the American answer to the Trident. The 727 is now in service and called here on its way to DYsseldorf
Air Hostess of Boeing Stratocrusier that will be used for the Queens Royal tour of the Commonwealth. 16th September 1953
Airport assistance hostesses. 21st April 1965
Swiss air Stewardess in uniform. 13th February 1967
New uniforms for B. E. A stewardesses. 21st October 1963New uniforms for B.E.A stewardesses. 21st October 1963
The interior of Handley page Hermes airliner. September 1946
BOA new cabin crew uniforms. 13th February 1967
Space Shuttle Enterprise, piggy back on a NASA 747 Jumbo Jet, flies over Manchester Airport at 11 o clock, sweeping in from Heard Green Area at 600ft
A SC7 Skyvan pictured at the Farnborough Air Show. 5th September 1978
Antonov 124 Cargo aircraft comes in to land at Farnborough Aug 90 past two aircraft spotters SBAC Farnborough Air Show 1990
Ships Royal Nany Aircraft Carrier HMS Victorious 1959 Royal Navy. Aircraft Carrier HMS Victorious with her complement of Scimitars and Sea Venoms on her deck © Mirrorpix
Aircraft HMS Ark Royal Fleet Air Arm Aug 1971 McDonnell Douglas Phantom FG1 (F-4K) XV587 of the Royal Navys Fleet Air Arm 892 Sqd lowers down on the deck lift for storage on board the Aircaft Carrier
Aircraft Avro Vulcan B2 bomber July 1963 line up at RAF Wittering as a Vulcan makes an approach to the runway. The Vulcan along with the Victor
RAF ground crew load propaganda leaflets into bomb bay of a Vickers Wellington bomber during WW2. The leaflets were dropped on the German troops in France & Germany. 1944 LFEY003 Flight100
A Royal Air Force BAe Buccaneer S2B of 12 Squadron refuels his aircraft from a VC10 tanker over Scotland LFEY003 Flight100 © Mirrorpix LAFRSSFEB05 2701
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 last flying RAF Lancaster bomber over Admiralty Arch at the start of the mall in London July 1976 P004659
American Mustang fighters of the Royal Air Force in flight over England during the Second World War. 23rd August 1942
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
The Fairey Swordfish biplane torpedo bomber, operated by the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy, in flight during the Second World War. Circa 1944
A B-26 Marauder over France. May 1944
Thousands of Allied aircraft which took part in the 1st Airborne Armys first great operation on September 17th, flew over the battle area in Belgium on their way to Holland
Villagers of Valkenswaard, south of Eindhoven, Holland, watch Allied aircraft and gliders passing overhead to support troops of the Airborne Army on the ground in Holland. 28th September 1944
Lockheed Lodestar, G-AGCM "Lake Marut", of BOACLockheed Lodestar, G-AGCM " Lake Marut", of BOAC, flying over Cairo before landing at Heliopolis. Circa October 1944
A Whirlwind bomber in flight. United Kingdom. The Westland Whirlwind was a British twin-engined heavy fighter[citation needed] developed by Westland Aircraft
B-24 Liberator bombers of the 15th US Air Force, shown in formation near their target, a German aircraft assembly plant at Bourges, south east of Orleans, France. 10th April 1944
B-26 Marauder medium bombers of the ninth US Air Force fly majestically through patches of white cloud as they head for their base in England after completing one of their many bombing missions over
17 year old Sidney Wallbutton, from Cornwall, training to fly in his glider. Wadebridge in Cornwall. Picture taken 14th February 1944
Flying students from the ATC glider training. Wadebridge in Cornwall. Picture taken 14th February 1944
Ninth US Air Force headquarters somewhere in France during the Second World War. A US 9th Air Force P-38 Lightning photo reconnaissance plane on its way to Germany where the pilot will take aerial
The first US jet propelled plane, the P-59 Airacomet is shown in a test flight. This streamlined new fighter plane, designed and built by Bell Aircraft
Captain of the HSL of the Air Sea Rescue Service, about to release a carrier pigeon called " The Admiral" now used to send messages when the wireless is out of action
Airborne troops prepared to leave their Hotspur glider to go into action on landing during a training exercise at Netheravon. 13th October 1942
Hudson Mark III, T9465 of No. 269 Squadron RAF flying out to join a convoy from its base at Wick, Scotland. T9465 was a presentation aircraft
A Grumman Wildcat of No 882 Squadron Fleet Air Arm landing on HMS Victorious Circa February 1944
A Royal Navy Grumman Hellcat springs into the air at Roosevelt Field, Long Island, New York. October 1943
The crew of a Lockheed Hudson Mark I, N7318, of No. 206 Squadron RAF which rescued the Commander in Chief of Free Polish Forces, General Wladyslaw Sikorski and his staff from Bordeaux, France
Havoc Mark I (Intruder), BJ496, in flight off the Irish coast after conducting experimental night camouflage trials with the Royal Aircraft Establishment, flying from Aldergrove, County Antrim
The Soviet Aerodrome in the mountain passes of the Caucasus mountains on the Volga Front in Russia during the Second World War where the stubborn resistance of the Red Army has brought the German
An Indian guard at the Marine Airport of Karachi, Pakistan. He stands under one of furthest reaches signpost of the world, outside the BOAC base offices. Picture taken circa 1st November 1944
A Douglas Boston 111 in flight. (background) (serial letter F) Pictured passed by Censors. (Picture number 192469 or 192409)
Picture shows a Wellington aeroplane, number 5 on the side of the aircraft). Below is a RAF Spitfire breaking off after attacking the Wellington. Picture taken in England. RAF Gunnery School
The Royal Navy demonstrates its skill to the Royal Air Force as a party of RAF officers watch a Sea Fury make a successful landing on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious July 1951
Female member of the British Army, possibly part of the ATS, The Auxiliary Territorial Service) fixing or maintining the ending of a Typhoon Aircraft
Picture shows cadets of the Wakefield 127 Squadron ATC giving landing instructions to Corporal Don Nicholson in the cockpit of their home made aeroplane. Picture taken 16th February 1944
Oldest passenger on Teesside flight. Circa 1973