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RAF De Havilland Chipmunk trainers of the Northumbrian Universities Air Squadron. 23rd March, 1973
BEA Vickers Vanguard G-APED seen here on final approach into London Heathrow. 12th May 1967
A Canadair DC4M Argonaut aircraft powered by Rolls Royce Merlin engines (based on the Douglas DC4). The airliner was auctioned by Levey Bros at Woolsington Airport (Newcastle Airport)
The Cranfield A1 aerobatic aircraft built by students and staff at Cranfields Institute of Technology. The plane was refused entry into the Farnborough Airshow of 1976 as its application was placed
Dutch airplanes on an airfield in British Malaya. World War Two. Picture taken 12th February 1942
Zhou Enlai Premier of the Peoples Republic of China, seen here arriving at Khartoum Airport. 1st February 1964
Mr Mac Mullen who is over 70 years old is an enthusiastic pilot. He saw an Auto-Giro at Hanworth, and bought one. Photograph taken at Woodley Aerodrome, Reading. 23rd September 1932
When the worlds biggest airliner landed at London Airport today (Friday 8-2-63) it turned out to be an even bigger handful than airport staff and Ministry of Aviation officials had expected
Using pneumatic chisels these workmen are seen cutting surplus metal off newly cast propellers at the Manganese Bronze and Brass Companys works at Birkenhead. September 1946
Huge fan to combat frost in apple orchards at Bramley, Cambridgeshire. 1950 023898/1
Series of images for Daily Herald Feature flight to Australia. 26th June 1938 Imperial Airways staff check the Bristol Pegasus Xc poppet valve radial engines of the Shorts C Class Empire Flying Boat
The Canadian built De Havilland Dash 7 50 seat airliner went on show at Blackbushe Airport, Hants. For its size it was claimed to be the quietest in the world
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 Douglas DC3 Dakota aircraft operated by Top Flight at Newcastle Airport was impounded by airport director Jim Denyer for not paying more than 7000 in airport fees
A Douglas DC3 Dakota aircraft. (Circa August 1959)
A De Havilland Dove aircraft kept by Tyneside firms at Newcastle Airport. 11/08/1961
A Douglas DC3 Dakota aircraft operated by Air Atlantique at Newcastle Airport. Airport director Jim Denyer took a trip back in time as he was given the chance to fly the DC3 to commemorate his 30
A USAF General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark sits on an airfield next to twin engined civil aircraft. 24th May, 1983
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"
Wearside pilot Les Richardson flies his Currie Wot 1930s British single-seat aerobatic biplane aircraft over the River Wear in Sunderland. (Circa 14/06/80)
The flight controls in the cockpit of a Cessna light aircraft. 30th April, 1981
Aircraft from aerobatic display team perform at an airshow. (Circa June 1995)
Douglas DC4 Skymaster aircraft operated by Atlantic Cargo. (Circa 1st August, 1998)
W. J. A. C. girls seen here servicing plane. August 1952 C4029
Queen Mary in dry dock at Southampton. November 1952 P000152