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Chipmunk aircraft of the G. U. A.s (Glasgow University Air SquadronChipmunk aircraft of the G.U.A.S (Glasgow University Air Squadron) at RAF Waddington 10th July 1952
British Eagle International Airlines a major British independent airline that operated from 1948 until it went into liquidation in 1968
R. A. F. ground crew clean the guns of a bomber. Pilots are ready to praiseR.A.F. ground crew clean the guns of a bomber. Pilots are ready to praise the ground staff and say there would be no raids if the guns weren t cleaned and the planes regularly checked
Leigh Light a powerful carbon arc searchlight of 20 inches used for spotting U-boats on the surface at night fitted to a Liberator aircraft of Royal Air Force Coastal Command. Circa 1943
R. A. F. ground crews clear up wreckage inside a bomb shattered hanger at an airfield nearR.A.F. ground crews clear up wreckage inside a bomb shattered hanger at an airfield near Salerno, following the success of Operation Avalanche, the allied invasion of mainland Italy
A Blue Steel missile at RAF Waddington The UKs nuclear deterrent seen here being loaded aboard a RAF Avro Vulcan. 14 February 1963
The First Boeing 747 to land at Heathrow Airport Jan 1970 Airport and airline workers walk around the Pam Am Boeing 747 jumbo jet after it landed at Heathrow for the first time
A veteran P-40 Warhawk fighter bomber Group under Major General Edwin J Houses 12th Air Support Command and a spearhead of General Montgomerys drive through the desert, dropped its 1, 000
North American Mitchell of No. 180 Squadron RAF, being refuelled and bombed up at Dunsford, Surrey, between cross-Channel sorties in support of Operation Starkey
Sergenat W Page of Coulsdon, Surrey, and Leading Aircraftman G Skelsey of London fit a long-range fuel tank to a Hawker Typhoon Mark IB of No. 137 Squadron RAF at B78 Eindhoven, Holland
R. A. F. in East Africa. Ground crew checking up before a Glen Martin Maryland takesR.A.F. in East Africa. Ground crew checking up before a Glen Martin Maryland takes off on raid. 28h May 1941
The strong man of the RAF. 15th February 1940 (Original Caption). An up to date " Atlas" is serving with an RAF bomber squadron in France
Fairey Battle crews of 12 Squadron seen here living close to their machines, on a snow covered airfield at Amifontaine, France. 10th January 1940
Fairey Battles of 226 Squadron seen here being serviced in the fields closed to Faux-Villecerf, France Circa 16th May 1940
BOAC VC10 seen here on the apron at Khartoum after completing a proving flight from London Heathrow. 1st February 1964
The Martinsyde Raymor biplane being assembled at the airfield at Quidi Vidi Lake in St. John s, Newfoundland, prior to the attempt by Frederick Raynham (pilot) and C.W.F
Gloster Javelins of No. 25 Squadron line up on the apron at RAF Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire in 1959
RAF ground crew member T Walton seen here checks the winch on a RAF Bristol Sycamore HR13 helicopter after landing. 11th November 1957
SEPECAT Jaguar GR3As of 54 Squadron seen being prepared at RAF Coltishall for a bombing run on the Otterburn ranges 5th August 1987
SEPECAT Jaguar GR3As of 54 Squadron seen here taxi-ing to the runway at RAF Coltishall before take off for a bombing run on the Otterburn ranges 5th August 1987
A De Havilland DH Venom FB1 seen here being re-fuelled at RAF Leconfield during preparations for the stations Battle of Britain Day celebrations. Circa September 1955
The Fairey Long Rang Monoplane, seen here at RAF Cranwell before Squadron Leader O Gayford (officer in charge of the RAF Long Range Development Unit) and his navigator Flight Lieutenant G.E
A Gloster Meteor ground crew make last minute check before taking off for the gunnery range at RAF Leconfield. Circa 1955
Hawker Hinds seen here on the apron of RAF Digby whilst refuelling. 23rd May 1935
Lt Dave White, centre, commanding officer of D Flight, 22 Squadron, with fellow crew members Master Navigator Ron Dedmen, left
A English Electric Canberra is given a inspection in preparation for Battle of Britain at Home at RAF Scampton 4 September 1953 Re-indexed
145 Squadron English Electric Lightning T. 4 XM987 seen here during routine maintenance145 Squadron English Electric Lightning T.4 XM987 seen here during routine maintenance RAF Leconfield. Circa 1965
Vulcans of the 617 "Dambusters"squadron at RAF Scampton leave for aVulcans of the 617 " Dambusters" squadron at RAF Scampton leave for a round-the-world flight to Rongatai airport in New Zealand. 14 October 1959
The wings being attached to a Folland Gnat of the Red Arrows in preparation for a Royal Airforce exhibition at Thameside, Berkshire. 14th October 1967
The worlds largest and fastest bomber - the Avro Lancaster - carrying eight tons of bombs and now on production in England, Scotland and Wales
Flight engineers working on the engines of the Air France L Intrepide Wibault 280.T12 at Croydon Airport being canvassed by T Crawford the Labour candidate for Croydon South in the upcoming General
Ground crew fit the tail vanes and manoeuvre a bomb into the bomb bay of a French Air Force Farman aircrafton the Western Front, 11 November 1917
Norwegian pilots operating under the RAF Second Tactical Air Force on the Western front, pictured beside a Spitfire fighter aircraft after returning from a sweep over enemy terrority during
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
An RAF Handley Page H. P. O / 400 bomber of 207 Squadron with its wings folded back isAn RAF Handley Page H.P. O/400 bomber of 207 Squadron with its wings folded back is pulled across the aerodrome at Ligescourt. 29th August 1918
The Goodyear Europa airship is hauled into position by teams of men at RAF Cardington formerly the Royal Airship Works March 1972 P000936
This Airco DH-4 operated a service from Londons Croydon Airport to Paris. Instone & Co. were a shipping company that originally operated a private service from its base in Cardiff via London to Paris
RNAS Lee on Solent HMS Daldalus Fleet Air Arm A flight suit is checked before a flight in a Supermarine Walrus seaplane at the Royal Naval Air Station © EDM W383