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RAF De Havilland Chipmunk trainers of the Northumbrian Universities Air Squadron. 23rd March, 1973
FR Aviation of Teesside Airport played a key role in improving Britains air defences by testing the RAFs ability to repluse attack
A Dan-Air British Aerospace 146 (BAe 146 ), a medium-sized commercial airliner / aircraftA Dan-Air British Aerospace 146 (BAe 146 ), a medium-sized commercial airliner/aircraft also known as the Whisper Jet, at Newcastle Airport. (Circa 1990)
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
The British prototype Concorde 002 rolled out from the hanger in which it has ben built at the Bristol works of the British Aircraft Corporation
A Dan-Air Boeing 737, airliner / aircraft at Newcastle Airport. This plane later crashed into the sea while on a flight between Surabaya and Manado (Indonesia)
A Lockheed C-130 Hercules arrives at Newcastle Airport carrying American artillerymen for the NATO exercise Ardent Ground in Northumberland. 13th May, 1980
Six lucky Evening Chronicle readers who had won a flight on Concorde when the aircraft was to return to Newcastle on the August Bank Holiday
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"
The engine of a McDonnell Douglas DC-10 airliner / aircraft being examined at Gatwick Airport. 11/06/1979
A British Airways Concorde pictured on take-off. (Circa February, 1979)
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)
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)
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
Businessman Mr Thomas Barnes, of Lily Avenue, Jesmond, Newcastle, who won the Evening Chronicle competition to fly on Concorde from Newcastle in August 1982. 9th August, 1982
This giant US Air Force Lockheed C-141 Starlifter flew direct into Newcastle Airport from Andrews Air Force base in Carolina with men
A British Airways Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet at Newcastle Airport. The aircraft had landed after being diverted from Heathrow due to fog
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
The Flying Scotsman near Greenhead on 14th March 1982
A British Caledonian Airways McDonnell Douglas DC-10 aircraft, this one was named Robert Burns - The Scottish Bard. The airliner is seen here flying over the Sierra Mountains. (Circa March 1977)
The flight controls in the cockpit of a Cessna light aircraft. 30th April, 1981
British Airways Concorde aircraft / airliner G-BOAF visits Newcastle Airport in April, 1994. Crowds watch the arrival of the Concorde. 24th April, 1994
Engine No. 4472 The Flying Scotsman leaving an admiring audienceEngine No.4472 The Flying Scotsman leaving an admiring audience and the platform of Central Station, Newcastle on 9th September 1967
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
The Fokker 100 airliner / aircraft which was to be flown on the Newcastle Amsterdam route for the Air UK and KLM airlines. 30th November, 1992
Aircraft from aerobatic display team perform at an airshow. (Circa June 1995)
A Big Orange Braniff International Airlines Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet at Newcastle Airport. The aircraft had landed after being diverted from Gatwick due to freezing fog and atrocious conditions
Winners of the Evening Chronicle competition to win a flight on Concorde in August 1984. 27th August, 1984
The De Havilland Comet 3 airliner of the B. O. A. C. airlineThe De Havilland Comet 3 airliner of the B.O.A.C. airline, arrives at London Airport after completing a 30, 000 mile globe circling flight piloted by De Havillands chief test pilot John Cunningham
A new life began for the crack engine No. 4472 The flying Scotsman the famous engine, bought for 3, 000 by a 43 year old Mr
Steve Sandever, job creation supervisor at Cornforth Steam-town checking the lubrication of the Flying Scotsman on 12th May 1977
Douglas DC4 Skymaster aircraft operated by Atlantic Cargo. (Circa 1st August, 1998)
Young train spotter were able to take a look at railway history on 23rd February 1965 at the Central Station, Newcastle when one of the old giants of the steam era Engine No.4472 The Flying Scotsman
The new Hardy Amies designed for the British Airways cabin crew of the Concorde were shown in London. For supersonic travel the designers have taken quite a revolutionary approach
British Airways Concorde airliner / aircraft visits Newcastle Airport. Airplane enthusiasts were treated to two Concordes arriving at Newcastle on the same day
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
Pictured are some of the 60 Evening Chronicle readers who won a free flight on the British Airways Concorde airliner / aircraft from Newcastle Airport. 29th August, 1983
One the 1st May 1968 the Flying Scotsman thundered into the Central Station, Newcastle on a non stop run from Londons King Cross station to Edinburgh
Stanhill Ring Spinning Mill, Oswaldtwistle near Accrington in Greater Manchester, May 1946
John Cassavetes, actor, 19th August 1960
Filming of The Dirty Dozen"on location at the 13th Century Ashridge CollegeFilming of The Dirty Dozen" on location at the 13th Century Ashridge College, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom, June 1966
Craven Cottage, home of Fulham FC, opened its doors to the community in a joint project with Arsenal to combat football hooliganism. Pensioners meet up at the club as part of the new scheme
Weaver, Mrs Evelyn Nyland, back at work - after honeymoon - to look after her 25 machines at a Cotton Mill, June 1947
Weaver at the Albion towel works in Bolton, Greater Manchester, Circa 1930
Fulham 2 v. Walsall 2 Fulham fans demonstrate against the proposed merger between Fulham and Queens Park Rangers. 28th February 1987
Beaming Deartment at Regent Cotton Mill owned by the Lancashire Cotton Corporation Limited, in Failsworth, Manchester, Circa 1935. The mill opened in 1906, closing 1958
A group of weavers pose for a photograph at India Cotton Mill in Blackbirn, Circa 1930. The mill is decorated in celebration, for the wedding of the bosss son
Worker at Regent Cotton Mill owned by the Lancashire Cotton Corporation Limited, in Failsworth, Manchester, Circa 1935. The mill opened in 1906, closing 1958