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The R 33 leaves her Aerodrome at Pulham, Norfolk, for a short cruise. 5 October 1925
Young pilot of 17 who has flown 80, 000 miles. William H Rhodes Moorhouse, son of Lieut W E Rhodes Moorhouse, VC. Rhodes Moorhouse at Eton on Friday. 25 September 1931
M Ps Trip in First Great Aerial Passenger Liner Forty members of Parliament had a trip on the great on the great airship R 36. Members of Parliament climbing the mooring mast 17 June 1921
Open air dancing by Miss Helen Mays pupils 7 June 1920
Big planes crash on 4, 800 mile trip The flight of two French planes from Paris to Lake Chad and back has met with disaster
The tail less aeroplane, designed by Capt G T R Hill, MC. The tail less aeroplane in flight. 27 April 1926
AN aerial ambulance belonging to the American red cross 18 October 1920
The Coal Crisis From the Air A remarkable photgraph taken from an aeroplane showing a large number of empty coal tricks in a siding at Cricklewood 28 April 1921
Great American airship Shenandoah in remarkable mooring tests. The great AmericanGreat American airship " Shenandoah " in remarkable mooring tests. The great American airship " Shenandoah " was recently moored to the naval airship tender, USS Patoka
Captain Lancaster and Mrs Miller start on flight to Australia. Captain Lancaster in the machine at Croydon. 12 October 1927
The RAF Display at Hendon The Car park. In the air can be see five Handley Page Hinaidis flying in formation 1928
Removal of remains of zeppelin L21 from Adastral house to the grounds of the HAC in Sunhill Row. 23 September 1916
The Air Race of the Year French Trial Results Sadi Lecointes Hieuport 2 October 1920
Worlds first twin engined boat amphibian built for Air Ministry to carry 14 passengers. The machine taxiing. 28 March 1924
British engined flying boat flies across Atlantic. An interesting picture of the Plus Ultra, taken from the warship Alcedo, in full flight followed by the gunboat Blas de Lezo. 6 February 1926
New hydroplane air service A regular hydroplane service is to be maintained between Rome, Genoa and Barcelona. The hydroplane used is a Dornier Wall Guido Guidi
Fokker and his gliders at Peacehaven Fokker ( left ) at Peacehaven 9 October 1922
Great American airship about to make its trial flight. The great American airship ZR1, which has been completed at Lakehurst, New Jersey, is expected to make its trial flight this weekend
Captain Georges Pelletier d Oisy. French aviator and World War I flying ace. 1 May 1924
Former rivals to try for new refueled endurance record. Left to right : Miss Elinor Smith of New York and Miss Bobbie Trout of Los Angeles
The American giant Barling bomber, the largest lighter than air craft in the country during trial flights 18 September 1923
Gliding over the channel M Georges Barbot the French airmen is experimenting at Calais with his glider prior to his attempt to cross the channel 5 May 1923
First photos of Zeppelin which will attempt to cross the Atlantic. Photo shows the complete ZR3, the giant commercial zeppelin built for America at Friedrichshafen
Miss Sylvia Boyden, Parachutist 1920
Shenandoahs progress. The US airship Shenandoah, which is on a 7, 000 miles journey from Lakehurst, New Jersey, to the Pacific coast and back, has completed the end of the outward journey
BRITAINs FIRST FLYING TORPEDO BOAT. The first torpedo-carrying seaplane to be built In England carried out a demonstration flight at Brough near Hull, recently. It is fitted with a 450 h.p
American seaplane found after missing 10 days. Commander Rogers ( on left ) with one of his officers Lt C J Connell, photographed immediately before starting on his flight. 12 September 1925
Saturdays Great Air Force Pageant at Hendon Bristol fighters flying in formation 2 July 1921
The fairey Firefly. The latest single seater scout produced by the Fairey Aviation Co, which is the fastest in the world, with Fairey Felix engine. 26 June 1926
Atlantic to be crossed in 7000 miles flight. Capt Costes ( right ) and Capt Le Brix before starting from Le Bourget on their attempted flight to Buenos Aires. 12 October 1927
How aeroplanes land on a floating aerodrome. A naval aeroplane about to land near San Diego on the deck of the US aeroplane carrier USS Langley
Aerial Tea Parties are the latest society novelty. Mrs Sophie Elliott-Lynns aerial " at home " at Stag Lane Aerodrome, Edgware. 1 June 1926
Royal Airforce mixed hockey at RAF Uxbridge 2 March 1919
Miss June Williams, the prominent parachutist. 27 April 1929