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Background imagePlane Collection: Heinkel 59 seaplane bearing red crosses shot down by Pilot Officer J

Heinkel 59 seaplane bearing red crosses shot down by Pilot Officer J. Allan of 54 Squadron over the Eastern Channel and alleged to have been used for mine - laying

Background imagePlane Collection: 'Z for zebra', a Sunderland V flying boat, makes RAF Coastal Command

"Z for zebra", a Sunderland V flying boat, makes RAF Coastal Command
" Z for zebra", a Sunderland V flying boat, makes RAF Coastal Commands last convoy escort for the Royal Navy. At one minute past midnight on 4th June 1945

Background imagePlane Collection: A German Luftwaffe fighter plane downed by the RAF and resting on the beach at Norfolk

A German Luftwaffe fighter plane downed by the RAF and resting on the beach at Norfolk. The plane is a Messerschmitt. The Battle of Britain lasted from 10th July 1940 to 31st October 1940 Picture

Background imagePlane Collection: Production of the Hawker Siddeley 748 at Woodford Aerodrome, Greater Manchester

Production of the Hawker Siddeley 748 at Woodford Aerodrome, Greater Manchester. Secretary Jennifer Colling. 14th June 1967

Background imagePlane Collection: Labour leader Neil Kinnock and his wife Glenys on the campaign plane with Alastair

Labour leader Neil Kinnock and his wife Glenys on the campaign plane with Alastair Campbell day before the 1992 General Election. 8th April 1992

Background imagePlane Collection: Prime Minister John Major pictured on an aeroplane. 17th March 1992

Prime Minister John Major pictured on an aeroplane. 17th March 1992

Background imagePlane Collection: John Major during the general election campaign, pictured getting on an aeroplane

John Major during the general election campaign, pictured getting on an aeroplane. 8th April 1992

Background imagePlane Collection: Prince Charles visits Kathmandu, Nepal. December 1980

Prince Charles visits Kathmandu, Nepal. December 1980

Background imagePlane Collection: Her Majesty Elizabeth II and Prince Philip leaving Heathrow Airport for Bahrain

Her Majesty Elizabeth II and Prince Philip leaving Heathrow Airport for Bahrain on the Concorde, at the start of her Middle East Tour. 12th February 1979

Background imagePlane Collection: Mr and Mrs Frith with their 6 month old daughter Kathy on their arrival at Heathrow

Mr and Mrs Frith with their 6 month old daughter Kathy on their arrival at Heathrow airport after their flight on Concorde from Bahrain. 2nd March 1976

Background imagePlane Collection: Singer Phil Collins & wife Jill Travelman (right) at London Heathrow Airport

Singer Phil Collins & wife Jill Travelman (right) at London Heathrow Airport. Phil Collins is about to board a Concorde flight to USA, in order to perform at the JFK Stadium in Philadelphia

Background imagePlane Collection: Test flight of the British built Concorde prototype 002 over the Bay of Biscay

Test flight of the British built Concorde prototype 002 over the Bay of Biscay. The flight lasted one hour and twenty three minutes and the plane went supersonic for 38 minutes

Background imagePlane Collection: Pepsi launch its new blue can. Air France paint one of its Concorde

Pepsi launch its new blue can. Air France paint one of its Concordes in the new Pepsi colour as part of the launch of the new cans

Background imagePlane Collection: Concorde World Tour. November 1986

Concorde World Tour. November 1986

Background imagePlane Collection: The Concorde makes its first appearance at Farnborough Air Show by flying low over

The Concorde makes its first appearance at Farnborough Air Show by flying low over the spectators. 7th September 1970

Background imagePlane Collection: French test pilot Andre turcat speaking after completing the maiden flight of

French test pilot Andre turcat speaking after completing the maiden flight of the Concorde 001 plane at Toulouse, France. 2nd March 1969

Background imagePlane Collection: Concorde 10th anniversary of London to New York route. London Airport. 22nd November 1987

Concorde 10th anniversary of London to New York route. London Airport. 22nd November 1987

Background imagePlane Collection: Captain James Andrews, who will fly the first commercial Concorde flight for BOAC in 1971

Captain James Andrews, who will fly the first commercial Concorde flight for BOAC in 1971, meets the press the day before the unveiling ceremony of the supersonic aircraft at Toulouse

Background imagePlane Collection: Cabin crew members who work on the supersonic passenger aircraft Concorde

Cabin crew members who work on the supersonic passenger aircraft Concorde, show off the new uniforms designed by Hardy Amies in London

Background imagePlane Collection: The Piper Tomahawk aircraft, owned by the Cambrian Flying Club which was blown over at

The Piper Tomahawk aircraft, owned by the Cambrian Flying Club which was blown over at Cardiff Airport by the gales. 16th October 1987

Background imagePlane Collection: Liverpool fans gathered on the balcony at Speke Airport as their idols board their plane

Liverpool fans gathered on the balcony at Speke Airport as their idols board their plane, bound for Rome, to contest their first ever European Cup Final against German side Borussia Moenchengladbach

Background imagePlane Collection: An Avro Shackleton maritime patrol aircraft of the Royal Air Force zooms low over a

An Avro Shackleton maritime patrol aircraft of the Royal Air Force zooms low over a British weather ship 550 miles out in the Atlantic ocean

Background imagePlane Collection: The final flight of Vulcan bomber XL360 in to Coventry Airport

The final flight of Vulcan bomber XL360 in to Coventry Airport, Baginton where it will find a permanent home with the Midland Air Museum after 23 years of service with the Royal Air Force

Background imagePlane Collection: Jim Titford, John Berkely and Roger Smith of the Midland Aircraft Preservation Society

Jim Titford, John Berkely and Roger Smith of the Midland Aircraft Preservation Society, move a wing, damaged beyond repair, from a De Havilland Rapide

Background imagePlane Collection: Jim Titford and Gordon Riley of the Midland Aircraft Preservation Society unload the rear

Jim Titford and Gordon Riley of the Midland Aircraft Preservation Society unload the rear fuselage section of a Miles Messenger aircraft with the help of Jacqueline Riley and Roger Smith (behind)

Background imagePlane Collection: An Old Fairey Gannet aircraft landed at the Midland Air Museum in Coventry

An Old Fairey Gannet aircraft landed at the Midland Air Museum in Coventry, care of a 15 ton crane. The plane came from the Fleet Air Arm Museum at Yeovilton

Background imagePlane Collection: The Battle of Taranto during the Second World War. The Royal Navy launched

The Battle of Taranto during the Second World War. The Royal Navy launched the first all-aircraft ship-to-ship naval attack in history

Background imagePlane Collection: Teesside Airport authority have a new logo to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of

Teesside Airport authority have a new logo to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the airport. Seen with the logo are Kate Ginman (centre) Marketing Executive, with Liz Kershaw

Background imagePlane Collection: Sponsored aircraft pull at Teesside Airport. British Midland staff practise

Sponsored aircraft pull at Teesside Airport. British Midland staff practise. 8th March 1997

Background imagePlane Collection: Guitarist Adam Clayton and singer Bono of the Irish Rock group U2

Guitarist Adam Clayton and singer Bono of the Irish Rock group U2, pictured upon arrival in Glasgow, Scotland ahead of their next concert on their Joshua Tree tour, to be held at the SECC, Glasgow

Background imagePlane Collection: Radar devices on RAF Lancaster bomber during the Second World War

Radar devices on RAF Lancaster bomber during the Second World War. The tell-tale bulge on this Lancaster bomber, just below the RAF roundel is the blister containing the revolving reflector-like

Background imagePlane Collection: The RAFs only Lancaster bomber pictured in flight over Central London

The RAFs only Lancaster bomber pictured in flight over Central London. 11th July 1976

Background imagePlane Collection: An Avro Lancaster bomber during the Woodford Air Show. 23rd June 1989

An Avro Lancaster bomber during the Woodford Air Show. 23rd June 1989

Background imagePlane Collection: An Avro Lancaster bomber in flight over Littleton Road playing fields, Manchester

An Avro Lancaster bomber in flight over Littleton Road playing fields, Manchester. Circa 1990

Background imagePlane Collection: An Avro Lancaster bomber which has been frequently flown as a Master bomber pictured

An Avro Lancaster bomber which has been frequently flown as a Master bomber pictured after completing its 100th operation. She is Lancaster A-Able and is pictured with members of the ground crew

Background imagePlane Collection: The last Lancaster bomber to fly. It flew from Hullavington RAF airfield near Swindon en

The last Lancaster bomber to fly. It flew from Hullavington RAF airfield near Swindon en route for Blackpool where it will be operational for a short period before being stored in an aviation museum

Background imagePlane Collection: The Beatles return from Paris on BEA flight, landing at London Heathrow Airport

The Beatles return from Paris on BEA flight, landing at London Heathrow Airport, 5th February 1964. Top to bottom: manager Brian Epstein, John Lennon, Ringo Starr

Background imagePlane Collection: The famous Avro Lancaster Bomber pictured at Blackpool. 19th November 1971

The famous Avro Lancaster Bomber pictured at Blackpool. 19th November 1971

Background imagePlane Collection: Sergeant S. W. Loader of New Barnet climbs into his Spitfire fighter plane to join a

Sergeant S. W. Loader of New Barnet climbs into his Spitfire fighter plane to join a sweep over the English Channel during the Second World War. February 1944

Background imagePlane Collection: The latest Spitfire fighter plane, the Spitfire Mark XII with Rolls Royce Griffon engine

The latest Spitfire fighter plane, the Spitfire Mark XII with Rolls Royce Griffon engine, pictured in flight during the Second World War. 12th April 1944

Background imagePlane Collection: The stripped down Spitfire at the entrance to Castle Bromwich RAF station

The stripped down Spitfire at the entrance to Castle Bromwich RAF station. In front stand the three men responsible for organising this years Battle of Britain anniversary display at Castle Bromwich

Background imagePlane Collection: British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher poses in the cockpit of an RAF Vickers VC10

British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher poses in the cockpit of an RAF Vickers VC10 airliner enroute to Hong Kong from Peking. December 1984

Background imagePlane Collection: The British Lions rugby union team pose on the steps of their plane before leaving for

The British Lions rugby union team pose on the steps of their plane before leaving for South Africa. 12th May 1968

Background imagePlane Collection: The first Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet arrived at Heathrow Airport, three hours late

The first Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet arrived at Heathrow Airport, three hours late. It had been delayed in New York where the one of the fan jet engines had been giving trouble and had to be changed

Background imagePlane Collection: Winners of the Sunday Sun competition to win a flight on Concorde in August 1984

Winners of the Sunday Sun competition to win a flight on Concorde in August 1984. Pictured are left to right: Glenis Nixon, flight engineer Bill Brown and Margaret Heckels, in the aircrafts cockpit

Background imagePlane Collection: Happy passengers about to board the British Airways Concorde airliner / aircraft at

Happy passengers about to board the British Airways Concorde airliner / aircraft at Newcastle Airport. 29th August, 1983

Background imagePlane Collection: Great-Grandad Anthony Foley, of Braeside, Dunston, Gateshead

Great-Grandad Anthony Foley, of Braeside, Dunston, Gateshead, was given a birthday present of a trip on Concorde. The retired engineer will be celebrating his 71st birthday by booming through

Background imagePlane Collection: A McDonnell Douglas DC-10 airliner named Eastern Belle of Sir Freddy Laker

A McDonnell Douglas DC-10 airliner named Eastern Belle of Sir Freddy Lakers Laker Airways, arrived at Newcastle Airport to take businessmen, travel agents



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