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Aeroplane crash Lt from Rs Rosling, Little Waltham, Chelmsford September 1925
The air ministrys latest monster flying boat The Southampton flying boat a new type being constructed for the Air Ministry by the Supermarine Aviation Works, Ltd, Southampton 24 March 1925
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
Light aeroplane trials at Lympne A Bristol Brownie monoplane during the High Speed test of the light Aeroplane Competitions at Lympne 30 September 1924
Retired American buisness man to fly round the world. Mr George H Storck. 7 September 1928
Thames seine flights, daily service hoped for. The amphibian plane which will start from Le Bourget to take up its duty from Hammersmith to Concorde Bridge in Paris. 10 February 1927
Premier entertains French air Aces at Chequers. Mr Ramsay MacDonald with his daughtersPremier entertains French air " Aces " at Chequers. Mr Ramsay MacDonald with his daughters ( left to right ) Misses Joan, Ishbel and Shelia at Chequers with their guests
First photographs of the start of the Amundsen Ellsworth Polar Flight Ellsworth in his plane 17 June 1925
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
Mr W L Hope the first to reach Brooklands an the first lap of the Kings cup air race. Mr Hope leaving the machine on arrival at Brooklands. 8 July 1932
New York - Rome flight. Lloyd W Bertaud. Portrait. 1927
From London to Capetown by Moth. Captain Bentley and his machine. 30 August 1927
Farthing a mile flight of 80 miles on a gallon of petrol. Remarkable feat at great glider meeting. Flight Lieut. Longton with his motor glider immediately after his remarkable flight at Lympne
August race meeting of Royal Aero Club at Lympne aerodrome, near Hythe. Lord Edward Grosvenor, who has several machines entered in the competition, photographed with the smallest machine entered
Trans Atlantic flight. Clarence Duncan Chamberlin ( November 11 1893 - October 30 or 31 1976) ( left ) and Lt Lloyd Bertaud. Posed. 1927
The North Pole airship over Oslo. The Norge airship photographed from an aeroplaneThe North Pole airship over Oslo. The " Norge " airship photographed from an aeroplane whilst flying over Oslo. 19 April 1926
Royal Air Force pageant at Hendon Bombing planes flying over the enemy raider 28 June 1924
Flying boat. Ex Kings flight from his capital. The Vickers Victoria about to land at Peshawar with the ex King on board. 11 February 1929
Wonderful air drill by RAF Squadron Vic Airco DH. 9A formation. 26 June 1926Wonderful air drill by RAF Squadron Vic Airco DH.9A formation. 26 June 1926
Civil aviation display for King of Afghanistan at Croydon aerodrome. 21 March 1928
The Kings Cup Air Race. Squadron Leader H W G Jones. 9 July 1926
New York - Rome flight. J de Witt Hill and Lloyd Bertaud. Posed. 1927
Practising thrills for great air pageant Two flights of British planes changing direction while manoeuvring 27 June 1924
Retired American business man to fly round the world. Mr George H Storck. 7 September 1928
Great air race round Britain for the Kings race Mr Courtney the winning pilot 14 April 1923
Mr Parry Thomas and Mr Eldridge meet in match for ? 500 a side at Brooklands Mr Parry Thomas in his car 11 July 1925
American navy plane and crew rescued by submarine R4 Commander John Rodgers, who commanded the ill fated flight, photographed after the rescue 28 September 1925
Lady Bailey christens Mr H W Mases baby moth All Black at Croydon. 19 April 1929Lady Bailey christens Mr H W Mases baby moth " All Black " at Croydon. 19 April 1929
The Duke of York at Lympne. The Duke of York with Mr Courtney, the famous airman. 13 October 1923
The Kings Cup Air Race. Captain F G M Sparks ( seated ) and Captain Hs Broad ( with cigarette ). 9 July 1926
Young pilot of 17 who has flown 80, 000 miles. William H Rhodes Moorhouse, son of Lieut W E Rhodes Moorhouse, VC. William Rhodes Moorhouse at Eton on Friday. 25 September 1931
German Dornier Do X plane to fly the Atlantic. It has been fitted with 12 new engines. 11 August 1930
Great mechanical army on Salisbury Plain. An aerial attack on the mechanicalised army column which was held up owing to the road being " blown up ". 19 August 1927
New hydroplane air service A regular hydroplane service is to be maintained between Rome, Genoa and Barcelona. The hydroplane used is a Dornier Wall The six seated cabin of the Dornier wall
The only woman competitor in round England flight. Miss W E Spooner. 19 July 1928
Mr F Roy Tuckett who is to fly to the Cape to try and beat the record. 7 November 1929
Lady Bailey christenes Mr H W Mases baby moth All Black at Croydon. 19 April 1929Lady Bailey christenes Mr H W Mases baby moth " All Black " at Croydon. 19 April 1929
De Muyters great win. The Belgian Aero Club received word shortly after noon on Wednesday that the Belgica landed at St Arrshead, Berwickshire after 43 and a half hours flight
Mrs Alan Cobham leaving Stag Lane Aerodrome to meet her husband in mid air. 13 March 1926
The Kings Cup Air Race. Colonel the Master of Sempill. 1 July 1926
To try for new womans endurance record. Miss Marjorie Crawford, 20 to attempt flight endurance record for women. 29 May 1929
Sir Sefton Brancker starts his survey flight to India. Air Vice Marshal Sir Sefton Brancker, Director of Civil Aviation, left Hendon in a De Havilland machine to survey the possibilities of an
Plane dives into the sea : an amazing test off Felixstowe. The machine crashing into the sea. 2 May 1924
Stag Lane Aerodrome. Pride of Youth the Giant Moth in which Sir Alan Cobham gave 10Stag 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
New York to Paris flight. Miss Ruth Elder looking out of cockpit. 1927
Air ministrys first windmill plane at Hamble aerodrome. The windmill machine before the flight. 22 June 1926
Tail less aeroplane, flying brought within fool proof region. Built by Capt G T R HillTail less aeroplane, flying brought within " fool proof " region. Built by Capt G T R Hill, MC, a tail less aeroplane which has been successfully flown
Sultan of Zanzibar at Croydon aerodrome. A flight over London. 8 June 1929