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A Sopwith Camel fighter biplane being transported out to sea by means of H6 lighter during World War One. Circa August 1918
A Short brothers Belfast freighter plane comes in to land at Shorts air strip, Belfast after a test run. 19th February 1965
The Hawker Siddeley Harrier, the worlds first operational vertical take-off close support fighter, pictured at Dunsfold Airfield in Surrey for a demonstration
The Vickers-Armstrongs Valiant British four-jet high-altitude bomber, part of the V bomber nuclear force of the Royal Air Force. 20th March 1956
Farnborough Air Show held from 5th to 11th September 1953. Farnborough, Hampshire. The Handley Page Victor prototype in flight making its debut
A Hawker Siddeley Kestrel aircraft of the Royal Air Force in flight at a press day in Birchan Newton and West Raynham, Norfolk
The English Electric Lightning P1 supersonic fighter aircraft of the Cold War era pictured in at Warton Aerodrome during test flights. July 1957
Farnborough Air Show held from 3rd to 9th September 1956. A nose view of the RAFs all weather fighter, the Gloster Javelin showing the two huge jet intakes and the unusually wide undercarriage
The British supersonic research aircraft Bristol T 188 taking off for the first time from Filton, Bristol. 15th April 1962
The new Hawker Siddley Nimrod MR1 maritime patrol aircraft of the Royal Air Force, seen through the window of the Avro Shackleton, the ageing plane which it replaced. August 1970
SBAC Farnborough Air Show 1952 The Supermarine Swift takes off for a demonstration flight. September 1952
Aircraft BAC TSR2 supersonic fighter / bomber designed for the RAFAircraft BAC TSR2 supersonic fighter/bomber designed for the RAF. After trials at Boscombe Down the Labour government decided to cancel the project
Aircraft Shorts Belfast heavy freighter of the Royal Air Force displaying at low level along the runway at the Biggin Hill Air Show. August 1964
American singer Bob Dylan arrives at Londons Heathrow Airport ahead of his performance at the Isle of Wight festival. 25th August 1969
To See It Is Just A Blur. The humming bird, one of the tiniest of all birds of which there are about 300 species hail from tropical America
The last flying Armstrong Whitworth Argosy transport plane makes its final journey from East Midlands Airport before setting down at its new home in Coventry Airport
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
From 14e18 November 1932 Amy Mollison (formerly Amy Johnson)flew her new de Havilland DHFrom 14Ð18 November 1932 Amy Mollison (formerly Amy Johnson)flew her new de Havilland DH.80A Puss Moth, registration G-ACAB, from Lympne Aerodrome, London, England, to Cape Town, South Africa
From 14e18 November 1932 Amy Johnson, CBE flew her new de Havilland DHFrom 14Ð18 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
Miss Amy Johnson acknowledging the enthusiastic welcome given to her by the huge crowd gathered at Moonee Vallrey racecourse in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, on Monday June 16th 1930
In July 1933, Amy Molllison (formerly Amy Johnson)and her husband Jim Mollison flew their De Haviiland DH.84 Dragon aircraft named Seafarer, nonstop from Pendine Sands
The De Havilland D. H. 84 G-ACCV Seafarer flown by Mr Jim MollisonThe De Havilland D.H.84 G-ACCV Seafarer flown by Mr Jim Mollison and his wife Amy Mollison (formerly Amy Johnson), pictured in flight passing a schooner yachy of Cork harbour
Astrologer Russell Grant poses in the cockpit of a Lockheed Shooting Star during his visit to the Midland Air Museum at Coventry Airport, Baginton
A United States Air Force KB50 tanker refuelling F100 and F101 fighter planes during a demonstration at the Coventry Air Pgeant at Baginton. July 1960
A United States Air Force tanker refuelling fighter planes during a demonstration at the Coventry Air Pageant at Baginton. August 1963
Mosquito B Mark IV Series 2, DZ313, seen here during a test flight shortly before delivery to No. 105 Squadron RAF at RAF Marham, St Faith, Norfolk 14th September 1942
A formation of Mk1b Typhoons of No 56 Squadron on patrol from RAF Matlaske, Norfolk April 1943
Stiff and limping, home-sick Welshman Brian Robson, 19, who tried to send himself back to Cardiff from Australia arrived at London Airport this morning stiff
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
Hawker Fury IIs of 25 squadrom 1937 P001326
The Vickers Valiant, the Royal Air Force Bomber Commands four-jet medium bomber. March 1956
Glider over Lasham airfield October 1970
The England football team board their plane as they leave London airport for Frankfurt ahead of the 1966 World Cup tournament. 24th June 1966
Welsh singing star Tom Jones pictured with his wife Linda after arriving from France. 8th April 1965
The Bristol Blenheim Mark IV (Longnose) high speed fighter bomber in flight over Britain during the Second World War. 10th November 1940
The City of Lincoln, one of the few Lancaster bomners still flying, parks up at at RAF Scampton for inspection by members of the Guinea Pig Club and their guests. 20th May 1980
A Lancaster bomber preparing for take-off during the Second World War. Circa 1944
A Second World War Avro Lancaster bomber flies past at Teesside Airport. August 1981
Bomber command load one of the new 12, 000 pound "earthquake"Bomber command load one of the new 12, 000 pound " earthquake" bombs onto a Lancaster II bomber, the same bombs that sunk the 45, 000 ton German battleship Tirpitz in Norway
Mr Clifford Davis of Leeds Road Wakefield, tries out his flying machine made from bits of old pedal cycles. Following him down the road on their bikes are neighbours children, West Yorkshire
A specially adapted Avro Lancaster seen here carrying out a live testing of a Barnes Wallis Upkeep bouncing bomb off the coast at Reculver, Kent circa May 1943
94 Avro Lancaster bombers of No5 Group fly across French countryside on the way to attacking the Schneider engineering factory works at Le Creusot in Nazi occupied France
Avro Lancaster bomber of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. Circa 1943
An Avro Lancaster bomber and Spitfire fighter plane of the Royal Air Force in flight during a display at Coventry Airport at Baginton. August 1976