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A retired RAF English Electric Lightning jet fighter aircraft on display outside RAF Boulmer. 1st February, 1980
A de Havilland Tiger Moth and a RAF McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom at the Sunderland Air Fair. (Sunderland Airshow). 14th June, 1981
North East men are onboard this RAF Handley Page Hastings transport aircraft, seen taking off at Topcliffe, Yorkshire, it was on its way to Greenland where another Hastings carrying 12 men was
The Hawker Siddley Hawk trainer / ground attack aircraft, was rolled out for the first time at the companys airfield at Dunsfld in Surrey. 12th August, 1974
A microlight the poor mans plane, which had just been introduced to the UK, at the Windsports Centre at Wombleton Aerodrome, Kirbymoorside, North Yorkshire. 30th April, 1983
A crew from RAF Lyneham in Wiltshire, heard of the interest in them from St Aidens School in Newcastle, so as part of a routine training flight they flew into Newcastle Airport to let the children
Twelve BAC Jet Provost training aircraft perform a fly past for thirteen RAF officers who received their wings at a passing out parade at RAF Acklington. 14th May, 1964
An Israeli Lockheed C-130 Hercules. Circa: August 1978
A Handley Page Dart Herald airliner of British Air Ferries on charter to Dan-Air on the apron at Newcastle Airport after it had been invovled in a full scale emergency alert after a wheel brake
A RAF Hawker Siddeley (Bae) Nimrod maritime patrol aircraft at the 1998 Sunderland Air Show. The Nimrod shows its bomb bay. 2nd August, 1998
A 35, 000 Piper Seneca charter aircraft, which was painted all black with gold lines similar to the aircraft used by Playboy boss Hugh Hefner
A RAF Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR3 "Harrier Jump Jet"hoveringA RAF Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR3 " Harrier Jump Jet" hovering. 7th April, 1978
A secret test flight of a Hawker Siddeley (Bae) Nimrod ended in an emergency at Newcastle Airport. The plane landed just hours before the Government was expected to announce a decision in favour of
Two RAF English Electric Lightning jet fighter aircraft prepare to refuel from a Handley Page Victor tanker aircraft during a flypast at a RAF Exhibition. 3rd September, 1970
A Handley Page Hampden twin-engine medium bomber of the Royal Air Force. (Thom 348) Circa 1937
A British Army Westland Sioux helicopter dropped into the car park at the Jingling Gate pub, Whorlton, near Westerhope, while taking part in the Armys Operation Vikings. 24/06/1971
The Cierva C8L autogyro, which left Cramlington for Glasgow, flew alongside a plane piloted by D. Parkinson, of Newcastle Aero Club, to allow a North Mail photographer to take this picture
Four Royal Navy Sea King helicopters and three Sea Harriers in flight. Circa: 1992
A RAF Avro Vulcan bomber takes off at the Flying Display and Exhibition of the Society of British Aircraft Constructors at Farnborough in 1956. 03/08/1956
A Westland Lynx helicopter, operated by the British Army. 04 / 12 / 1992A Westland Lynx helicopter, operated by the British Army. 04/12/1992
A Bristol 192 Belvedere, twin engine RAF helicopter in flight at the 1958 Farnborough Airshow. 05/09/1958
The Westland Puma HC Mk. 1 is a AErospatiale Puma SA 330 E built under licence by WestlandThe Westland Puma HC Mk.1 is a AErospatiale Puma SA 330 E built under licence by Westland Helicopters for the RAF. A member of a RAF refuelling crew dives for cover as the Puma takes off with full
A RAF Westland Whirland, (XN 127) of the Queens Flight, piloted by Prince Philip, leaves Durham County Hall at Aykley Heads, which the Prince had just officially opened
A Royal Navy Westland Sea King helicopter, one of two based at Newcastle to protect North fishermen from poachers. Every day the Sea Kings - normally used for anti-submarine work - relentlessly
An AErospatiale AS355 Twin Squirrel helicopter, operated by the Northumbria Air Ambulance service, flies past St Marys Lighthouse, Whitley Bay. 20/12/1993
Head of Laker Airways Freddie Laker on the runway at Gatwick airport, a few days before the inaugural flight of his transatlantic Skytrain service takes off from Gatwick to New York
A Douglas DC3 Dakota aircraft. (Circa August 1959)
A De Havilland Dove aircraft kept by Tyneside firms at Newcastle Airport. 11/08/1961
A Douglas DC3 Dakota aircraft operated by Air Atlantique at Newcastle Airport. Airport director Jim Denyer took a trip back in time as he was given the chance to fly the DC3 to commemorate his 30
The British assembled Concorde 002 arrived at Heathrow Airport after completing a 45, 000 mile demonstration sales tour of the Far East and Australia
Passengers relax in the spacious interior of a Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet airliner / aircraft. (Circa 1973)
Concorde visits Newcastle Airport 27th August 1982 - Pilot Jock Lowe pictured
The engine of a McDonnell Douglas DC-10 airliner / aircraft being examined at Gatwick Airport. 11/06/1979
Businessman Mr Thomas Barnes, of Lily Avenue, Jesmond, Newcastle, who won the Evening Chronicle competition to fly on Concorde from Newcastle in August 1982. 9th August, 1982
A British Caledonian Airways McDonnell Douglas DC-10 aircraft, this one was named Robert Burns - The Scottish Bard. The airliner is seen here flying over the Sierra Mountains. (Circa March 1977)
The flight controls in the cockpit of a Cessna light aircraft. 30th April, 1981
Pictured is prototype model of the De Havilland Sea Vixen the De Havilland 110 no, WG 236. On the 6th September, 1952, this exact aircraft crashed at the Farnborough Airshow killing 29 spectators
Winners of the Evening Chronicle competition to win a flight on Concorde in August 1984. 27th August, 1984
Louis Bleriot at Dover on his 21st anniversary of his First Channel Flight. July 1929 P004317
Louis Bleriot starting on his cross channel flight. July 25 1909
Louis Bleriot was the first man to fly across the English Channel in a powered aircraft, along with his wife and his Bleriot XI
Louis Bleriot. July 25th 1909
Louis Bleriot crossing the channel. July 25th 1909
Young girl surrounded by hungry pigeons as she feeds them in Trafalgar Square, London 17th November 1963
An Air Express, the Imperial Airways latest machine, flying over another express - the Flying Scotsman at Welwyn (Herts) on 13th February 1934
A Beagle Auster Terrier two / three seat trainer-tourer aircraft with a de Havilland Gipsy Major piston engine. The aircraft is seen here at the 22nd Farnborough Show, the biggest to date
A Boeing 707 engine receiving routine maintenance at Gatwick Airport. 11/06/1979
An USAF Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II close air support tankbuster aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing at Newcastle Airport with one engine shut down