"R Dallas Brett: Celebrating the Pioneers of Aviation" Step back in time and witness the incredible feats of aviation pioneers through the captivating lens of Flight Photo. In 1912, Mr WB Rhodes-Moorhouse soared across countries as a remarkable cross-country pilot, leaving an indelible mark on history. Henri Salmet, another great Bleriot pilot, showcased his skills at Hendon in London during that same year. Lieutenant BH Barrington-Kennett holds a special place in aviation history as the first Adjutant of the RFC in 1912. Breaking barriers and defying norms was Mrs. De Beauvoir Stocks, who became the second British woman pilot flying her Farman biplane with grace and determination. The Circuit of Britain air race witnessed Jules Vedrines at Shoreham Control in Sussex during 1911, while Gustav Hamel emerged victorious as he won the first air race to Brighton that same year. Captain Bertram Dickson etched his name into records by becoming the first British pilot to break a world record back in 1910. Claude Grahame-White stands tall among English aviation pioneers from 1910 onwards, paving new paths for future aviators. The Blackpool Aviation Meeting held in Lancashire saw Henri Farman showcase his impressive 50 hp Gnome biplane's capabilities. No discussion about aviation pioneers would be complete without mentioning Louis Bleriot—the conqueror of Channel crossings—in 1909. Another influential figure was Henri Farman himself—a French aircraft designer, constructor, and pilot—who left an everlasting impact on aviation history around c1910. Finally, marvel at The Deperdussin Monoplane—an engineering marvel considered one of the fastest aeroplanes before World War I erupted—captured beautifully by Flight Photo's talented artists. Join us on this journey through time as we celebrate R Dallas Brett and honor these remarkable individuals who shaped the course of aviation forever.