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A Hawker Hart of No. 23 Squadron RAF flying over the Medway area in Kent. 1939
At Stag Lane Aerodrome, Hendon. Hon Lady Bailey ( wife of Sir Abe Bailey ), who pilots a " Moth " plane. 25 February 1927
Frank Goodden and Caudron Biplane at Hendon Aerodrome
Blazing air mail route across Atlantic Lufthansa Dornier flying boat Zephir resting on the water at Port Washington, New York after completing the first non-stop flight from the Azores
Southampton Imperial Airways flying boat Coolamgatta 1939Southampton Imperial Airways flying boat " Coolamgatta " 1939
Aerial drawing room for Air Minister. Sir Samuel Hoare and Lady Maud Hoare left Croydon Aerodrome to fly to the International Air Exhibition at Gothenburg, Sweden
Dornier Do X the largest, heaviest, and most powerful flying boat in the world. 2 November 1929
Aerial view of Imperial Airways flying boat Centaurus on the water at Rochester
Signor Steppani breaks world long distance record for flying boats. October 1934
World War One - Aviation A Short Type 827 British two-seat reconnaissance seaplane built for the Admiralty by Short Brothers. It was also known as the Short Admiralty Type 827
Giant Dornier Do X Flying Boat to fly the Atlantic. A new picture of the saloon on the flying boat. 12 August 1930
Great Britain secures Schneider trophy permanently when Flight Lieutenant John Boothman mades record for course Photo shows Flight Lieutenant Boothmans plane rounding a pylon at West Wittering
The Antarctic Avro. The Avro Antarctic aeroplane, which is to be taken on the " Quest " for the Shackleton Antarctic Expedition
The Moth baby aeroplane, from the De Haviland Aerodrome at Stag Lane, HendonThe " Moth " baby aeroplane, from the De Haviland Aerodrome at Stag Lane, Hendon. [no date]
The air race around Britain. Captains Cockerell, pilot of the Vickers Vulcan, wishes his wife good bye. 8 September 1922
Canasta, the smart weather coat of the season. It is weatherproof and smart and gay1950s fashion. Canasta, the smart weather coat of the season. It is weatherproof and smart and gay enough to wear in the fine weather too. 1952
Picture of flying boat. January 1934
Aerial view of the Canopus, first of the new 17 1 / 2 tons Imperial Airways flyingAerial view of the Canopus, first of the new 17 1/2 tons Imperial Airways flying boats for service on the Empire air routes leaving Rochester, Kent on her maiden flight
World War One - Aviation The German Dornier Rs.I, a large all metal three-engined biplane flying boat, designed by Claudius Dornier and built during 1914 on the German side of Lake Constance
Cobham flies over Thames - flight to Australia and back - ? TopFoto
Duke and Duchess of York in Brussels for British week. 1 July 1935
John Topham in a bi-plane Gravesend School of Flying 1935 A John Topham / TopFotoJohn Topham in a bi-plane Gravesend School of Flying 1935 eJohn Topham / TopFoto
Duke and Duchess of York fly to Brussels for British week. 1 July 1935
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
Pleasure flights at Eastbourne, Sussex
Great Britains Schneider trophy team together at Calshot on Southampton water L - R Flight Lieutenant E J L Hope, Lieutenant G L Brinton, RN Flight Lieutenant F W Long
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
Laurence Hall L A Strange at Hendon 18 June 1921
Mrs Alan Cobham leaving Stag Lane Aerodrome to meet her husband in mid air. 13 March 1926
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
Colonel Charles Lindbergh takes his bride for a honeymoon flight. 26 June 1929
Famous woman aviator returns. Lady Heath ( Mrs Elliot Lynn ) after her arrival at Croydon on her return from the Cape. 17 May 1928
The Moth baby aeroplane, from the De Haviland Aerodrome, Stage Lane, HendonThe " Moth " baby aeroplane, from the De Haviland Aerodrome, Stage Lane, Hendon. 3 March 1925
Louis Noel flying at Hendon and his Graham White tractor biplane 18 June 1921
At Stag Lane Aerodrome. Mrs Spencer Cleaver before leaving in their Gypsy Moth " Will O The Wisp " for their flight to India and back. 4 March 1929
At Stag Lane Aerodrome, Hendon. Sir John Rhodes. 23 July 1926
The RAF Display at Hendon The Tail less Pterodactyl IA with a Bristol Cherub engine. 1928
Mrs Alan Cobham leaving Waddon Aerodrome to meet her husband on the return from his great flight. 13 March 1926
Thalen at Hendon aerodrome on an Albatross biplane 18 June 1921
L A Strange at Hendon 18 June 1921
The RAF Display at Hendon Beardmore Inflexible ( Three-engined experimental transport ) (Serial Number J7557) was built at Dalmuir between 1925 and 1927
The missing actress returns. Miss Hermione Baddeley arrving at Croydon aerodrome. 14 June 1928
George Duller, the jockey, with the Aeroplane on which he arrived at Gatwick Steeplechases ( formerly the property of Steve Donoghue ). 7 January 1927
Lieutenant Allen P Snoddy, United States Navy Airforce, who flew from New York to Paris 14 September 1926
The arrival of the Friendship at Southampton. The Friendship in Southampton Water. ( Amelia Earhart, first woman to fly the Atlantic ) 19 June 1928
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
The Junkers G38 in the air. 14 November 1929
Sir Alan Cobhams return from his World flight. 1 October 1925