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Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher campaigning at British Hovercraft. 8th June 1983
Hawker Typhoon fighters are now being built in impressive numbers at one of the Gloster Aircraft Company factories in the West of England
The Europa N2A airship, buit by the Goodyear Corporation in the same hanger where the R101 was constructed at Cardington, Bedfordshire. Circa June 1972
Bluebird during testing at Coniston Water, 7th November 1957. Donald Campbell today broke his own world record at Coniston Water, by averaging 239.07 mph
Aviation - RAF St Athan - Part of the collection of aircraft at the RAF St Athan Historic Aircraft Museum. In the foreground Messerschmitt ME 163B (Komet) - 15th January 1987
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
The two unsold Concordes under construction at Filton. 21st September 1977
Aviation - RAF St Athan - Mr Charles Watkins of St Athan, takes a look at some of the historic aircraft on display - March 1966
Aviation - RAF St Athan - The Heinkel HE162 Voldsjager fighter lines up for some care and attention 15th January 1987
Aviation - RAF St Athan - Community Task Force Members (from left) Bob Dawson, Simon Newberry and Chris Dibble with a Messerschmitt 410A
Aviation - RAF St Athan - Rebuilding and restoring - a 1940 Farey Battle is the centre of attention for RAF voluteers and a Community Task Force team - 17th January 1987
The Goodyear airship Europa seen here moored outside the giant R101 sheds at Cardington, Bedfordshire. 8th March 1972
The Goodyear airship Europa seen here flying past the giant R101 sheds at Cardington, Bedfordshire. 8th March 1972
One of the ground crew prepares to detach the Goodyear airship Europa from her mooring mast outside the giant R101 sheds at Cardington, Bedfordshire. 8th March 1972
Members of Parliament visit the Airship R36 at Pulham. Passengers board the airship by climbing the stairs in the mooring mast. 19th June 1921
York aircraft of the RAF which are flying supplies into Berlin, on the tarmac in front of one of the hangers at Gatow airfield in the British zone. Sacks of main can be seen in the foreground
The gondalier of the Armstrong Whitworth R33 Airship inside its giant hangar at Pulham
The R34 Airship The R34 being prepared for flight seen here in its shed at the Royal Airship Works Cardington Bedfordshire 11th June 1919
British Aerospace and a Success Story: Its nice to be able to report a success story in Britain at a time when the world must think the U.K. is a breeding ground for failure
A flying saucer was seen at RAF Cardington formerly the Royal Airship Works, Beds. with a thirty ft. diameter the Prototype of what will be the WorldIs biggest flying machine is being built in
A flying saucer was seen at Cardington formerly the Royal Airship Works, Beds. with a thirty ft. diameter the Prototype of what will be the WorldIs biggest flying machine is being built in the R100
Mr. Ilerbert Tilling, aged 81, lives along in his terraced valley home in Pontypridd. He entirely cares for himself, washing his clothes
Samuel Cody was born in the USA in 1867 but immigrated to England in the early 1890s. At the start of the 20th century he was hired by the British Military as Chief Kiting Instructor
BOAC Mechanics servicing the engines of the Comet airliners at Heathrow airport. July 1952 C3467-001