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The Fairey Long Rang Monoplane, seen here at RAF Cranwell after its flight from RAF Northolt. 3rd December 1932
The brothers Wright motored to the Aero Club new flying ground at Sheppey, near Sheerness, where they inspected the trial and practice ground and visited the construction
Early stage building of the Concorde 002 British prototype. 26th February 1968
An Avro 504K three seater bi plane draws a huge crowds as it makes a landing at Alexandra Park Aerodrome in Manchester. June 1920
A British European Airways Civil Defence Westland Whirlwind helicopter which had to land on Maybury Road School playing field in a snowstorm
The Bristol Brabazon aeroplane is rolled out of its hangar, minus engines at Filton for the aircrafts naming ceremony Circa June1947
Lt Dave White, centre, commanding officer of D Flight, 22 Squadron, with fellow crew members Master Navigator Ron Dedmen, left
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
A Westland Sikorsky WS-51 Dragonfly helicopter on the tarmac at Newcastle Airport, Woolsington. The aircraft had arrived from Yeovil, Somerset, the night before. 27/09/1947
British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain shakes hands with a German embassy official on his arrival at Heston airport following one of his meetings with German Chancellor Adolf Hitler in his
Sacks of coal in Germany waiting to be flown to Berlin as part of the Allied airlift. July 1948
The TSR-2 aircraft on its first test flight September 1964. P004652
Aircraft TSR2 after arrival at Walton in Lancashire February 1965 P004651
British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain talks with Lord Halifax (in bowler hat) at Heston airport before leaving for a meeting with German Chancellor Adolf Hitler in Munich. 15th September 1938
British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain stands with Lord Halifax (in bowler hat) and a German embassy official (right) on his arrival at Heston airport following one of his meetings with German
British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain speaks with a German Embassy official as he departs Heston airfield for a meeting with German Chancellor Adolf Hitler in his Berchtesgaden mountain retreat
No. 613 Squadron, City of Manchester, R. Aux. A. F was the first / to go into action underNo. 613 Squadron, City of Manchester, R. Aux. A.F was the first/to go into action under the Governments new scheme for fitting auxiliary squadrons into the defence programme
The Plane the King and Queen chose. A plane very much in production news, is the Vickers-Viking, chosen for the King and Queen to user during their South African tour
The crack RAF acrobatic team, the Red Arrows, have become energy concious. Today, the 1000 workers at the British Aerospace service airfield at Bitteswell, Leicestershire
The An-24 passenger airliners are assembled here. The An-24 first flew in April 1960 with first production versions entering Aeroflot service in September 1963