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1127 Collection

"1127: A Legacy of Innovation and Excellence in Aviation" Step into the world of aviation history with the iconic 1127 series. From the pioneering Hawker P

Background image1127 Collection: Hawker P. 1127 XP831

Hawker P. 1127 XP831
Hawker P.1127 XP831, at Duxford, Date: circa 1990

Background image1127 Collection: Hawker Siddeley P. 1127 XP831

Hawker Siddeley P. 1127 XP831
Hawker Siddeley P.1127 XP831, the first of the V/STOL development prototypes, at the RAF Museum Hendon. Date: circa 1980

Background image1127 Collection: Kawasaki T-4 46-5727 - number 3

Kawasaki T-4 46-5727 - number 3
Japan Air Self Defence Force - Kawasaki T-4 46-5727 / number 3 (msn 1127), of the Blue Impulse aerobatic display team, at the Nellis Air Force Base 50th Anniversary of the USAF airshow on 26 April

Background image1127 Collection: Royal Air Force - Hawker Hurricane IIc PZ865

Royal Air Force - Hawker Hurricane IIc PZ865 Last of the Many of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, seen on display fitted with a non-standard four-bladed propeller

Background image1127 Collection: SAH P. 1127 XP980 - Culdrose

SAH P. 1127 XP980 - Culdrose
School of Aircraft Handling P.1127 XP980. The fifth prototype P.1127 in use as a deck handling training airframe with the School of Aircraft Handling RNAS Culdrose - seen at Royal Naval Air Station

Background image1127 Collection: Hawker P-1127 Kestrel

Hawker P-1127 Kestrel Prototype During Test Date: 1960s

Background image1127 Collection: Furstenzug wall of tiles in Dresden, Germany

Furstenzug wall of tiles in Dresden, Germany
Furstenzug, the Procession of the Princes, a wall of ceramic tiles showing the rulers of the House of Wettin since 1127 in Dresden, Germany circa 2008

Background image1127 Collection: Terrace Restaurant

Terrace Restaurant
circa 1910: An outdoor restaurant in Montmartre in Paris. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background image1127 Collection: The Tale of Genji

The Tale of Genji
TAKAYOSHI, Fujiwara (ca. 1127-1179). The Tale of Genji, illustration of chapter 39, work Genji

Background image1127 Collection: Rochester Castle

Rochester Castle, Kent, England. There has been a castle on this site since Roman times, but the Keep (1127) and Norman castle are the reason for its fame Date: 12th century

Background image1127 Collection: Albrecht II on the Furstenzug, Dresden, Germany

Albrecht II on the Furstenzug, Dresden, Germany
Furstenzug, the Procession of the Princes, a wall of ceramic tiles showing the rulers of the House of Wettin since 1127 in Dresden, Germany circa 2008

Background image1127 Collection: Count of Flanders

Count of Flanders
Charles (of Denmark) whose mother has fled to Flanders, becomes duc de Flandre, rules wisely and benevolently but is assassinated at Bruges by discontented townsfolk

Background image1127 Collection: Boleslav III and Sword

Boleslav III and Sword
King Boleslaw III (known as Wrymouth) pays tribute to emperor Lothair II and carries his sword in token of fealty. (But he gets lots of land in return.)

Background image1127 Collection: Charles Le Bon / Flanders

Charles Le Bon / Flanders
CHARLES LE BON COUNT OF FLANDERS also known as Charles the Dane, renowned for clemency, piety and humanity - seen here receiving visitors at court

Background image1127 Collection: Charles, Ct. of Flanders

Charles, Ct. of Flanders
CHARLES LE BON, COUNT OF FLANDERS also known as Charles the Dane, renowned for good qualities


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"1127: A Legacy of Innovation and Excellence in Aviation" Step into the world of aviation history with the iconic 1127 series. From the pioneering Hawker P. 1127 XP831 to the versatile Kawasaki T-4 46-5727, these aircraft have left an indelible mark on the skies. The Hawker Siddeley P. 1127 XP831 stands as a testament to ingenuity and determination, pushing boundaries with its vertical takeoff capabilities. Its sleek design and advanced technology paved the way for future advancements in aviation. Speaking of Kawasaki T-4 46-5727 - number 3, this remarkable aircraft showcases precision and agility like no other. As part of the Royal Air Force fleet, it has soared through countless missions, displaying unwavering strength and resilience. Let's not forget about SAH P. 1127 XP980 at Culdrose – a true marvel that combines power and grace effortlessly. This beauty has graced our skies with its presence, capturing hearts wherever it goes. And who can overlook the incredible Hawker P-1127 Kestrel? With multiple iterations taking flight, each one represents innovation at its finest. These majestic birds have become synonymous with excellence in aviation engineering. From their maiden flights to their continued service today, these aircraft serve as a reminder of human achievement in conquering the skies above us all. The legacy they leave behind is one that inspires generations to dream big and reach for new heights. So let your imagination soar alongside these magnificent flying machines – embrace their spirit of adventure and innovation as you explore the rich history encapsulated within "1127".