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Aeroplane Collection (page 100)

From the cockpit of an Airbus A330 to the sleek design of a Bentley car, the world of aeroplanes encompasses both innovation and elegance

Background imageAeroplane Collection: The anglers, c. 1908-09 (oil on canvas) (also see 869819)

The anglers, c. 1908-09 (oil on canvas) (also see 869819)
XIR309520 The anglers, c.1908-09 (oil on canvas) (also see 869819) by Rousseau, Henri J.F. (Le Douanier) (1844-1910); 46x55 cm; Musee de l Orangerie, Paris

Background imageAeroplane Collection: Flight Sub-Lieutenant Warneford VC bombs and destroys Zeppelin airship 1915

Flight Sub-Lieutenant Warneford VC bombs and destroys Zeppelin airship 1915
KW294106 Flight Sub-Lieutenant Warneford VC bombs and destroys Zeppelin airship 1915, from The War Illustrated Album deLuxe, published in London, 1916 (litho) by English School

Background imageAeroplane Collection: Samuel Franklin Cody, from The Year 1912, published London, 1913 (b / w photo)

Samuel Franklin Cody, from The Year 1912, published London, 1913 (b / w photo)
KW280467 Samuel Franklin Cody, from The Year 1912, published London, 1913 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAeroplane Collection: Holding up a German Attack, Armentieres, Belgium, illustration from The Outline

Holding up a German Attack, Armentieres, Belgium, illustration from The Outline
KW270839 Holding up a German Attack, Armentieres, Belgium, illustration from The Outline of History by H.G. Wells, Volume II, published in 1920 (litho) by English School

Background imageAeroplane Collection: Louis Bleriot (1872-1936) landing at Dover, from Le Petit Journal, 8th August 1909

Louis Bleriot (1872-1936) landing at Dover, from Le Petit Journal, 8th August 1909
XIR216970 Louis Bleriot (1872-1936) landing at Dover, from Le Petit Journal, 8th August 1909 (coloured engraving) by French School, (20th century); Musee de La Presse, Paris

Background imageAeroplane Collection: A Sopwith Tabloid, single seater scout tractor biplane used during World War One

A Sopwith Tabloid, single seater scout tractor biplane used during World War One
KW1547391 A Sopwith Tabloid, single seater scout tractor biplane used during World War One, from The Illustrated War News, 1915 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageAeroplane Collection: Ford Model B, 5-Window Coupe (Hot Rod) 1932 black

Ford Model B, 5-Window Coupe (Hot Rod) 1932 black

Background imageAeroplane Collection: Seaplane landing, silhouette, 3D graphics

Seaplane landing, silhouette, 3D graphics

Background imageAeroplane Collection: Airplane at sunset over the sea, silhouette, 3D graphics

Airplane at sunset over the sea, silhouette, 3D graphics

Background imageAeroplane Collection: Jet airplane after take off from Hamad International Airport, seen above Doha city

Jet airplane after take off from Hamad International Airport, seen above Doha city skyline from the sea, Qatar, Middle East

Background imageAeroplane Collection: Curtiss Sociable Triplane

Curtiss Sociable Triplane
Colorized photograph of Curtiss L-1 variant Speed Scout sociable triplane, 1916. The plane was developed for use in World War One but never saw combat

Background imageAeroplane Collection: Cobham flies over Thames - flight to Australia and back - ? TopFoto

Cobham flies over Thames - flight to Australia and back - ? TopFoto

Background imageAeroplane Collection: US Army Flying Fortresses

US Army Flying Fortresses
3rd April 1944: US Army Fortresses fly in tier formation in manoeuvres over south east USA. This is in preparation for joining one of the Allied theatres of war overseas

Background imageAeroplane Collection: RSR 2 / 6th Battalion, Biplane over Manzal

RSR 2 / 6th Battalion, Biplane over Manzal
Royal Sussex Regiment Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: RSR Acc 4545 2/6th Batt/517 1916-19 Photograph. Manzal presumed from context

Background imageAeroplane Collection: The Fairey Delta II which shattered the world air speed record by reaching 1, 132

The Fairey Delta II which shattered the world air speed record by reaching 1, 132 miles an hour over a nine-mile course between Chichester and Ford, Sussex

Background imageAeroplane Collection: Chartered Boeing 707 jet airliners are flying in hundreds of coloured immigrants

Chartered Boeing 707 jet airliners are flying in hundreds of coloured immigrants (original text) from the West Indies to Britain at fares as low as £ 84

Background imageAeroplane Collection: Airplane landing at LAX airport in Los Angelas, California at sunset

Airplane landing at LAX airport in Los Angelas, California at sunset

Background imageAeroplane Collection: RSR 2 / 6th Battalion, An Airman and the General'

RSR 2 / 6th Battalion, An Airman and the General"
Royal Sussex Regiment Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: RSR Acc 4545 2/6th Batt/500 1916-19 Photograph

Background imageAeroplane Collection: RSR 2 / 6th Battalion, Biplane and airman

RSR 2 / 6th Battalion, Biplane and airman
Royal Sussex Regiment Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: RSR Acc 4545 2/6th Batt/499 1916-19 Photograph

Background imageAeroplane Collection: RSR 2 / 6th Battalion, Biplane at Manzal Camp

RSR 2 / 6th Battalion, Biplane at Manzal Camp
Royal Sussex Regiment Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: RSR Acc 4545 2/6th Batt/496 1916-19 Photograph

Background imageAeroplane Collection: The All Metal Flying A significant type of Flying machine is the Dornier all metal plane

The All Metal Flying A significant type of Flying machine is the Dornier all metal plane, one variety of which is the flying boat fitted with an apparatus for throwing bombs

Background imageAeroplane Collection: Sir Sefton Brancker (centre) with Mr Alan Cobham ( pilot ), left, and his machanic

Sir Sefton Brancker (centre) with Mr Alan Cobham ( pilot ), left, and his machanic Elliott before their departure from Hendon on a journey to India. 20 November 1924

Background imageAeroplane Collection: At Croydon Aerodrome. Mrs Spencer Cleaver and her pilot Captain Drew before leaving

At Croydon Aerodrome. Mrs Spencer Cleaver and her pilot Captain Drew before leaving in their Gypsy Moth " Will O The Wisp " for their flight to India and back. 7 March 1929

Background imageAeroplane Collection: Left to right;s Perry, pilot and a Russian airman testing aeroplanes purchased

Left to right;s Perry, pilot and a Russian airman testing aeroplanes purchased for Russia

Background imageAeroplane Collection: Laurence Hall L A Strange at Hendon 18 June 1921

Laurence Hall L A Strange at Hendon 18 June 1921

Background imageAeroplane Collection: Air Motor Car Most perfect streamed lined machine in the world Known as the air

Air Motor Car Most perfect streamed lined machine in the world Known as the air motor car left Croydon with the French Air Ministry officials 13 May 1921

Background imageAeroplane Collection: Stag Lane Aerodrome. Pride of Youth the Giant Moth in which Sir Alan Cobham gave 10

Stag Lane Aerodrome. Pride of Youth the Giant Moth in which Sir Alan Cobham gave 10
Stag Lane Aerodrome. " Pride of Youth" the Giant Moth in which Sir Alan Cobham gave 10, 000 children free flights during 5 months tour of Great Britain. 7 October 1929

Background imageAeroplane Collection: Notable new aircraft on trial. Much interest attached to the trial flight made

Notable new aircraft on trial. Much interest attached to the trial flight made at Farnborough by the Aldershot Club Biplane 13 February 1923

Background imageAeroplane Collection: Flying Boat Carries 27 People The enclosed flying boat Mendoza which has just

Flying Boat Carries 27 People The enclosed flying boat Mendoza which has just made a flight from Keyport, New Jersey, to the New York airport carrying 27 people this being the largest number ever

Background imageAeroplane Collection: First English Air Bus in Germany The arrival of the first English air bus a Daimler

First English Air Bus in Germany The arrival of the first English air bus a Daimler DH34 450 B P Napier lion engine on the landing place at Staaken, near Spandau

Background imageAeroplane Collection: Louis Noel flying at Hendon and his Graham White tractor biplane 18 June 1921

Louis Noel flying at Hendon and his Graham White tractor biplane 18 June 1921

Background imageAeroplane Collection: Handley Page bomber at Hendon air force shown in silhouette to the clouds

Handley Page bomber at Hendon air force shown in silhouette to the clouds

Background imageAeroplane Collection: At Stag Lane Aerodrome, Hendon. Sir John Rhodes. 23 July 1926

At Stag Lane Aerodrome, Hendon. Sir John Rhodes. 23 July 1926

Background imageAeroplane Collection: The RAF Display at Hendon The Tail less Pterodactyl IA with a Bristol Cherub engine

The RAF Display at Hendon The Tail less Pterodactyl IA with a Bristol Cherub engine. 1928

Background imageAeroplane Collection: Mrs Alan Cobham leaving Waddon Aerodrome to meet her husband on the return from his great flight

Mrs Alan Cobham leaving Waddon Aerodrome to meet her husband on the return from his great flight. 13 March 1926

Background imageAeroplane Collection: The helicoplane, the quick started aeroplane. Which is being made by M Douheret

The helicoplane, the quick started aeroplane. Which is being made by M Douheret at Gentilly 1 June 1920

Background imageAeroplane Collection: The Junkers G 38. 14 November 1929

The Junkers G 38. 14 November 1929

Background imageAeroplane Collection: Thalen at Hendon aerodrome on an Albatross biplane 18 June 1921

Thalen at Hendon aerodrome on an Albatross biplane 18 June 1921

Background imageAeroplane Collection: L A Strange at Hendon 18 June 1921

L A Strange at Hendon 18 June 1921

Background imageAeroplane Collection: The RAF Display at Hendon Beardmore Inflexible ( Three-engined experimental transport )

The RAF Display at Hendon Beardmore Inflexible ( Three-engined experimental transport ) (Serial Number J7557) was built at Dalmuir between 1925 and 1927

Background imageAeroplane Collection: George Duller, the jockey, with the Aeroplane on which he arrived at Gatwick Steeplechases

George Duller, the jockey, with the Aeroplane on which he arrived at Gatwick Steeplechases ( formerly the property of Steve Donoghue ). 7 January 1927

Background imageAeroplane Collection: New Air Gangway at Croydon 16 July 1921

New Air Gangway at Croydon 16 July 1921

Background imageAeroplane Collection: Lieutenant Allen P Snoddy, United States Navy Airforce, who flew from New York

Lieutenant Allen P Snoddy, United States Navy Airforce, who flew from New York to Paris 14 September 1926

Background imageAeroplane Collection: Mile End Election, Voter being taken to the booth in an aeroplane - Noel Pemberton

Mile End Election, Voter being taken to the booth in an aeroplane - Noel Pemberton Billing campaign, standing as an Independent Plane is heavily branded with Vote for Pemberton-Billing Poster on wall

Background imageAeroplane Collection: The Junkers G38 in the air. 14 November 1929

The Junkers G38 in the air. 14 November 1929

Background imageAeroplane Collection: Sir Alan Cobhams return from his World flight. 1 October 1925

Sir Alan Cobhams return from his World flight. 1 October 1925

Background imageAeroplane Collection: At Brooklands The Puss Moth, which has an enclosed canopy like a car 25

At Brooklands The Puss Moth, which has an enclosed canopy like a car 25 July 1930

Background imageAeroplane Collection: The Hon Mrs Victor Bruce a british record-breaker On 25 September 1930, she named

The Hon Mrs Victor Bruce a british record-breaker On 25 September 1930, she named the aircraft " Bluebird" and took off on a round the world solo flight from Heston Aerodrome



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From the cockpit of an Airbus A330 to the sleek design of a Bentley car, the world of aeroplanes encompasses both innovation and elegance. With aircraft propellers spinning like artwork, such as the Jaguar aircraft DP035691, it's no wonder that aviation has captured our imaginations for decades. One cannot mention aviation without acknowledging Howard Hughes, a true pioneer in US aviation history. His contributions have shaped the industry we know today. And speaking of pioneers, who can forget about Shackleton over the Strand RAF_228_190E_0048? Their daring feats remind us of the courage it takes to conquer new heights. The Lancaster Bomber accompanied by two Spitfire Fighter planes at the 2011 Goodwood revival showcases not only power but also teamwork in flight, and is a testament to how collaboration can lead to extraordinary achievements. And then there's Concorde – a symbol of speed and luxury that graced British Airways livery at Heathrow Airport in London during its heyday in the 1970s. Its iconic silhouette still captures hearts worldwide. Let's not overlook historical gems like The Westland Lysander from 1941 or aerial photography from 1919 AFL03_aerofilms_c12930. These snapshots transport us back in time and allow us to appreciate how far we've come in terms of technology and exploration. For those seeking adventure combined with breathtaking views, Maho Bay offers an unforgettable experience where low-flying aircraft approach Princess Juliana International Airport on St. Martin Island (St. Maarten). Witnessing these magnificent machines up close is truly awe-inspiring. Lastly, let's not forget moments like Farnborough Air Show in 1952 EAW046639 when enthusiasts gather to celebrate all things aviation-related – showcasing cutting-edge designs and pushing boundaries further than ever before. Whether it's kayaks attached to an aeroplane or any other unexpected combination, the world of aeroplanes continues to surprise and captivate us.