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Concorde lands at RAF Fairford after successful test flight of new engines, breaking sound barrier, 14th August 1970
Touchdown for the last time for Northeasts former BOAC Bristol Britannia 102 G-ANBK at Newcastle Airport. The aircraft was eventually broken up there in March 1972. 31/12/1971
British Airways Concorde approaching Humberside Airport 18th June, 1994
British Airways Concorde G-BOAF seen here touching down on runway 07 / 25 at NewcastleBritish Airways Concorde G-BOAF seen here touching down on runway 07/25 at Newcastle Airport 24th April, 1994
British Airways Concorde G-BOAF seen here on final approach to Newcastle Airport 24th April, 1994
BEA Vickers Vanguard G-APED seen here on final approach into London Heathrow. 12th May 1967
The arrival of the first Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet at Heathrow Airport. The aircraft had been delayed for three hours in New York where one of the fan jet engines had been giving trouble
British Airways Concorde G-BOAF approaching Newcastle Airport in 24th April, 1994
Biplane landing at Renfrew Aerodrome, Scotland, Composite Photograph created 23rd March 1939
Control Tower at Abbotsinch Airport, by simply pushing a button any of the controllers can speak to another by direct telephone while at the same time remaining in voice radio contact with
A Halifax bomber landing after a night raid over Italy during the second World War. 19th December 1942
A bomber station in Britain from which great Halifax planes of RAF Bomber Command leave with their loads to take part in the systematic Allied campaign to wipe out German centres of industrial
Lieutenant Commander Freddy Charlton lands his burning Corsair fighter on the deck of a British Aircraft Carrier operating in the Pacific. July 1945
A US Lockheed Hudson plane, lands at an aerodrome somewhere in England. The Lockheed Hudson was an American-built light bomber
A regiment from Wales during training in World War Two. It is not clear what regiment this is, but its worth noting that two of the main Welsh regiments in World War Two were The Royal Welsh
A Air France Convair 990 on final approach to London Heathrow. 12th May 1967
BEA Trident G-ARPJ seen here on final approach into London Heathrow. 12th May 1967
Supplies and reinforcements for the troops in Normandy. L. CSupplies and reinforcements for the troops in Normandy. L.C.Ts leave for the shore. Circa June 1944
A Trident jet LANDS on the runway at Heathrow Airport takes off in the high heat of 25th June 1976, when temperatures reached into the 90 degrees
Photographers on the apron awaiting the arrival of the first Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet at Heathrow Airport. The aircraft had been delayed for three hours in New York where one of the fan jet engines had
D Day Normandy. The American forces drive up on to the beach in an amphibian vehicle from landing craft just off of the beach July 1944
Troops of the Canadian 9th Infantry Brigade part of 3rd Division carrying their bicycles ashore from landing craft LCL 299 in the Nan White Sector of Juno Beach shortly after mid-day on D-Day 6th
Canadian Troops landing on the beaches of Northern France durring the Allied D-Day landings. June 1944
The Short S. 25 Sandringham was a derivative of the W. W. 2 long-range Sunderland flyingThe Short S.25 Sandringham was a derivative of the W.W.2 long-range Sunderland flying boat that provided seating for 24 passengers on BOACIs routes to the Far East and Australia
Aerial view of London Airports longest runway No. 5 measuring 3, 733 yardsAerial view of London Airports longest runway No.5 measuring 3, 733 yards. note the long black streak in the centre of the runway (right)
Boeing 707 landing at Heathrow airport. Circa July 1967
Trident landing at Heathrow airport. Circa July 1967
Super constellation aircraft landing at Heathrow Airport. 6th March 1969
Concorde lands at RAF Fairfield after successful test flight of new engines, breaking sound barrier, 14th August 1970
The De Havilland. 125 Jet Dragon twin-engined mid-size business twin jetThe De Havilland.125 Jet Dragon twin-engined mid-size business twin jet. The plane is seen here taking off on its maiden flight at Hatfield, Herts. It was piloted by Mr Christopher Capper
A Pan Am Boeing 747-121 Jumbo Jet aircraft / airliner Named Clipper Friendship Force. N731PA was in service 07/1970-12/1986. (Circa 5th July, 1977)
A British Airways Concorde pictured on take-off. (Circa February, 1979)
Douglas DC4 Skymaster aircraft operated by Atlantic Cargo. (Circa 1st August, 1998)
A new Dan-Air Boeing 737 lands at Newcastle Airport as a workman works on an adjoining runway. 04/05/1985 (circa)
The prototype Bristol Brabazon (Type 167) was a large airliner, designed to fly transatlantic routes from the United Kingdom to the United States
An RAF Avro Shackleton Mk2 aircraft carrying top secret radar equipment. The plane limped 50 miles to make an emergency landing at Newcastle Airport with two of its four engines out of action
Air Aircraft Curtis P40 Kittyhawk american built fighter aircraft flown by the Royal Air Force in WW2. Privately owned and operated circa 1980
A McDonnell Douglas F15 Eagle of the USAF lands on a desert runway during the Gulf War with Iraq dbase
Anniversary 13th May 1949 The first British produced jet bomber, the Canberra, makes its first test flight. OPS: Aircraft English Electric Canberra Atlantic Crossing Record Aug 52 English Electric
Aircraft AVRO Shackleton Mk3 Sept 1955 flying at low level down the runway at the SBAC Farnborough Air Show 1955 LFEY003 Flight100
Aircraft BOAC Boeing 747 136 Aug 1970 First BOAC Boeing 747 Jumbo jet to land at Manchesters Ringway Airport
Air Aircraft North American Harvard trainer and fighter from WW2 privately owned and displayed at airshows
Air Aircraft Curtis P40 Kittyhawk american built fighter aircraft flown by the Royal Air Force in WW2. Privately owned and operated
Aircraft Hawker Hunter of the RAF Blue Diamonds Sept 1962 aerobatic team landing after a display at the SBAC Farnborough Air Show 1962
Actress Marta Torren holds on to her hat at the airport September 1956
Tarzan actor Lex Barker arrives in London June 1950
Frank Sinatra Actor and Singer arriving at Gatwick Airport in his personal Gulfstream jet plane He is in Britain to do two charity concerts in aid of children
Farnborough Air Show The only completely new aircraft at the show - The Britten Norman Islander. September 1966