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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
Youngsters got a rare chance to see some of the finest helicopters in the world at an annual festival at the Bowes Railway Museum
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
A North American Harvard dual control training aircraft passes over a Supermarine Spitfire XIV on the ground at RAF Ouston. 31/05/1947
The Panavia Tornado prototype 03, (the first dual control trainer), twin-engine, variable-sweep wing multi role combat aircraft, which was jointly developed by the United Kingdom
A twin seat version of the Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft. Circa : September, 1998
A RAF trainer aircraft the Short Tucano T1. Circa: September, 1998
The de Havilland Tiger Moth, based at Sunderland Airport, which developed engine trouble while taking off. Pilot Steve Marples glided the aircraft down onto a field near Barmston pond
Ed Miller, from the North East Aircraft Museum, pictured with the Supermarine Swift during restoration. Volunteer Craig Blundred takes a photograph of the work in progress
Two Royal Navy, Fleet Air Arm, de Havilland Sea Vixens display air to air refuelling at the 1962 Farnborough Airshow preview day. 3rd September 1962
Two flights of Armstrong Whitworth Siskin fighter aircraft, part of the squadron sent to thrill the crowds at Cramlington. 05/10/1929
A de Havilland Tiger Moth landing on an airfiield. 02 / 07 / 1977A de Havilland Tiger Moth landing on an airfiield. 02/07/1977
A Supermarine Spitfire Mk PRXIX and Avro Lancaster of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight at Newcastle Airport. Part of the Lancaster crew, to arrive from RAF Coningsby, was RAF master engineer
Supermarine Spitfire F22 s, of 607 County of Durham Squadron, taxi for take off at the RAF station at Ouston. The squadron was taking part in the commemoration of the 9th anniversary of the Battle of
The RAF Supermarine Spitfire (TD135) which stood in the grounds of 346 ATC squadron, Tynemouth. 27th January 1962
A Panavia Tornado, twin-engine, variable-sweep wing multi role combat aircraft, which was jointly developed by the United Kingdom, West Germany and Italy. Circa: 1978
A RAF Avro Shackleton long-range maritime patrol aircraft, flying in the 1979 Sunderland Airshow. 17/06/1979
This Supermarine Spitfire was flown into Usworth Airport by squadron leader John Hobbs for the Sunderland Flying Clubs display
Supermarine Spitfire F22 s, of RAF Ouston, in flight rehearsing for the 10th anniversary Battle of Britain display. 27th August 1950
A RAF Panavia Tornado, twin-engine, variable-sweep wing multi role combat aircraft. September, 1998
A Panavia Tornado F3, twin-engine, variable-sweep wing combat aircraft, operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF). Pictured here at the 1997 Sunderland Airshow. 02/08/1997
The Handley Page HP115 was a British delta wing research aircraft. It is pictured here at the 1962 Farnborough Airshow preview day. 5th September, 1962
The Fairey Gannet aircraft on display at the 1958 Farnborough Airshow. The plane was used by the Royal Navy for anti-submarine duties but is shown here in German livery. 04/09/1958
The General Dynamics F16 jet fighter prototype aircraft. (Circa 1978)
A Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter of the USAF in Russian camoflague, taking part in a military exercise. 30th Sept, 1978
A Dassault Falcon 20 aircraft over the River Tees and the Transporter Bridge in Middlesbrough. FR Aviation of Teesside Airport played a key role in improving Britains air defences by testing the RAFs
A USAF General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark sits on an airfield next to twin engined civil aircraft. 24th May, 1983
A USAF General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark. 20th August, 1985
Lending a hand in his spare time is Sunderland Airport fireman Donald Craig, who is assisting in the assembly of this North American F-100 Super Sabre jet fighter at the North East Aircraft Museum
A Lockheed C-130 Hercules arrives at Newcastle Airport carrying American artillerymen for the NATO exercise Ardent Ground in Northumberland. 13th May, 1980
A Douglas DC3 Dakota aircraft in the livery of the Royal Air Force Transport Command, (RAFTC). It was actually owned by Air Atlantique with a civil registration of " G-AMPZ"
A Dassault Falcon 20 aircraft over Durham city, FR Aviation of Teesside Airport played a key role in improving Britains air defences by testing the RAFs ability to repluse attack
This giant US Air Force Lockheed C-141 Starlifter flew direct into Newcastle Airport from Andrews Air Force base in Carolina with men
A Dassault Falcon 20 aircraft over Durham Cathedral and city, FR Aviation of Teesside Airport played a key role in improving Britains air defences by testing the RAFs ability to repluse attack
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
President Idi Amin at the wheel of his Range Rover speaking to one of his bodyguards at Entebbe Airport near Kampala, Uganda. 27th February 1977
Lord Robert Baden-Powell, (standing at the front, left, in hat and array of medals colours awards) founder of the Scout Movement
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
The 1Oth Sunderland International Airshow 1998. The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress long-range, subsonic, jet-powered strategic bomber aircraft in flight. The type went into service with the USAF in 1955
Pictured is the second USAF Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II close air support tankbuster aircraft, in three weeks to make an emergency landing at Newcastle Airport
The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress long-range, subsonic, jet-powered strategic bomber aircraft in flight. The type went into service with the USAF in 1955. Circa 1970 (no info)