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BluebirdJanuary 1929: The Napier Arrol Aster Car Bluebird used to break the land-speed record by Sir Malcolm Campbell. (Photo by Edward G. Malindine/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Transatlantic Flight1st May 1919: An Curtiss NC 4 in flight over the coast of Florida during the first Transatlantic flight. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Wright Machine1st August 1909: Paul Tissandiers Wright Biplane at the Reims Aviation Week, with tail number 4 and its launching pylon and rails
Channel Flight21st May 1914: Aviator Princess Ludwig of Lowenstein-Wertheim in the skies above Hendon, during her flight across the English Channel. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Thunderbolt12th September 1937: Captain George E T Eystons new twin engine car Thunderbolt, designed to travel at 350mph, at the Bean Works, Tipton
Flying Over BridgeOctober 1926: Alan Cobhams (1894 - 1973), aircraft flying over crowds of well-wishers on Westminster Bridge, London, after his record-breaking flight from Australia
Powered Hopcirca 1906: The Jacob Ellehammer plane Danemark III making a powered hop. Aeroplane Album - Vol 1 Page 48 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Voisin Farman27th September 1908: The record breaking Voisin-Farman No 1 biplane. Aeroplane Album - Vol 2 Page 11 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Passenger Flight21st March 1908: A rear view of the monoplane No 1 designed by Jules Gastambide and co-director Mengin, during its first passenger-carrying flight
German Aircraftcirca 1908: The Ellehammer IV the first aircraft to be flown in Germany by Dane Jacob C H Ellehammer at Kiel on 28 June 1908 and by the first German pilot Hans Grade in October 1908
Goupy I2nd October 1908: Ambroise Goupys Goupy I the worlds first full-size triplane to fly on 5 Sept 1908 viewed from the rear. Aeroplane Album - Vol 2 Page 30 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
GasnierNovember 1908: A Gasnier biplane taking off. Aeroplane Album - Vol 2 Page 26 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Clement Biplane16th July 1909: A Clement biplane being started. Aeroplane Album - Vol 3 Page 21 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Brooklyn Bridge30th May 1883: A New York policeman on guard on Brooklyn Bridge after an accident. Total length of the bridge is 2065 metres
Leaving Dover29th December 1909: Charles Stewart Rolls (1877 - 1910) the motor car manufacturer and aviator leaves Dover on his double Channel flight in a bi-plane. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Trajan Vuia25th May 1907: Trajan Vuias 1907 monoplane with Antoinette engine and a pilot at the controls. Aeroplane Album - Vol 1 Page 63 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Endurance Record5th June 1909: Hubert Latham setting an endurance record of 1 hr 7 min 37 sec in an Antoinette IV monoplane. Aeroplane Album - Vol 3 Page 6 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Santos-Dumontcirca 1909: A Santos-Dumont 19 Demoiselle in flight. Aeroplane Album - Vol 3 Page 5 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Coming In To LandOctober 1926: Alan Cobham (1894 - 1973) flies over the Houses of Parliament and cheering spectators in his De Havilland DH 50 aircraft, before alighting on the River Thames, London
circa 1909: French Aviator Louis Bleriot, the first pilot to fly from Calais to Dover in a monoplane, flies across the English Channel. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Spirit Of St Louis21st May 1927: US aviator Charles Lindberghs monoplane Spirit of St Louis landing at Le Bourget Paris after his non-stop solo transatlantic flight from New York City. (Photo by H. F)
Lindberghs Plane29th May 1927: US aviator Charles Lindberghs aeroplane flying above welcoming crowds at Croydon aerodrome, following his record-setting non-stop solo transatlantic crossing from New York to Paris
Spirit of St. Louis Landing In Croydon29th May 1927: Charles Lindbergh flying into Croydon after his record breaking flight across the Atlantic. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
R 34 Flight6th July 1919: R 34 Airship (gasbug) slowly descending at Mineola, New York, having made the first leg of its two-way Atlantic flight, July 1919. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
A Moss Motor29th June 1957: A car designed specifically for racing driver Stirling Moss, in an attempt to break the International Class F. Flying Mile Record, at Salt Flats, Utah, USA