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Airplane Collection (page 18)

Background imageAirplane Collection: Zeppelin Ascending

Zeppelin Ascending
circa 1915: A German Zeppelin ascending from its base for a raid on London. During World War I the Germans carried out 12 airship raids on London and many aeroplane attacks, killing some 530 people

Background imageAirplane Collection: Great 20th Century Explorers

Great 20th Century Explorers
The semi-rigid N-class airship Norge (Norwegian for Norway ), which was used by the Amundsen-Ellsworth-Nobile Expedition to fly over the North Pole, lands on a snowy field, Teller, Alaska, May 13

Background imageAirplane Collection: Great 20th Century Explorers

Great 20th Century Explorers
The ill-fated semi-rigid N-class airship N1 (aka Italia ) makes a stopover at an airfield before continuing on with Italian general Umberto Nobiles second expedition to overfly the North Pole, Stolp

Background imageAirplane Collection: Electric Airship

Electric Airship
A model of an airship, built by the Tissandier brothers in 1843, on display at the Science Museum, London, 23rd June 1950

Background imageAirplane Collection: R-101 Over London

R-101 Over London
October 1929: Airship R101 passing over St Pauls Cathedral, London as seen from the new Telegraph building. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplane Collection: Three-In-One

Three-In-One
A combined car, boat and aeroplane. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplane Collection: Lockheed Bomber

Lockheed Bomber
circa 1943: A U.S. Navy Lockheed Hudson patrol bomber flies over a mountain range during a long-range mission, World War II. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplane Collection: Junkers Planes

Junkers Planes
circa 1943: German Junkers 86Ks in action. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplane Collection: Supermarine Spitfire

Supermarine Spitfire
circa 1940: A Spitfire having its guns tested at a Fighter Squadron Station. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplane Collection: Reconnaissance

Reconnaissance
September 1941: A Nazi reconnaissance plane, a Focke Wulf 189 or Uhu, has been patrolling over enemy lines during the night

Background imageAirplane Collection: B-25 Mitchell

B-25 Mitchell
circa 1940: An American B-25 Mitchell bomber on a bombing run over France. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplane Collection: Thunderbolts

Thunderbolts
15th March 1944: US Thunderbolts lined up for testing after their arrival in Britain prior to the D Day invasions. (Photo by Horace Abrahams/Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplane Collection: Formation Flying

Formation Flying
circa 1940: US Airforce aircraft flying in formation. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplane Collection: 1916 Bi-Plane

1916 Bi-Plane
July 1966: A 1916 seaplane bi-plane, the first model to be produced by the Boeing aircraft company is seen here flying again at Seattle Washington

Background imageAirplane Collection: Flying Fortress

Flying Fortress
circa 1955: Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses belonging to the American army. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplane Collection: Flying Fortress

Flying Fortress
A Boeing B-17E in flight. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplane Collection: Braemar Bomber

Braemar Bomber
1918: A Braemar Mark II bomber, which was developed for the bombing of Berlin but rendered obsolete by the armistice ans was modified to become a passenger plane

Background imageAirplane Collection: Parisian Summer

Parisian Summer
6th July 1977: Parisian children playing with water jets near the Eiffel Tower during very hot weather in the capital. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)



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