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Handley Page VictorThe Handley Page Victor, a four-jet crescent-wing bomber, makes an appearance at the Farnborough Air Show, 7th September 1953. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
World War IIFine Art Storehouse Vintage Photo Art: War: World War II
Mothballed Boeing B17 and Consolidated B24 Planes Graveyard31st July 1975: Mothballed Boeing B17 and Consolidated B24 planes at Walnut Ridge, Arkansas after being declared obsolete by the US Air Force. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
de Havilland Mosquito B35circa 1945: Mosquito bombers lined up on the tarmac. (Photo by Harry Shepherd/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Radar Planecirca 1949: Side view of a US Navy radar plane in flight, with a large radar dish attached to its top. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
RAF BomberBritish troops in front of a Vickers Vernon bomber during manoeuvres in Egypt. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Airco DH2A single seat De Havilland Airco DH2. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
RAF In Cairo31st December 1937: RAF fighting planes landing in Cairo in front of the pyramids. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Hidden PlaneOctober 1939: An RAF bomber covered with branches as camouflage. (Photo by London Express/Getty Images)
Vickers Bombers15th March 1938: Three RAF Vickers Valentia bombers at the RAF aerodrome at Ismailiya, Egypt, beside the Pyramids (background) being prepared for a non-stop flight. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Reserve Manoeuvres8th October 1938: Student pilots of the University of London Reserve Airforce running to their planes during a training exercise
Sopwith Camel1917: A Sopwith Camel, one of the First World Wars best-known British fighter planes. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Canal Transport18th March 1938: RAF planes fly over a ship on the Suez canal. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Handley Page Watch
Junkers J1German Junkers J1, nicknamed the Tin Donkey, the first all-metal monoplane. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Barons Flying CircusBaron Manfred von Richthofen, the Red Barons aerodrome, or Flying Circus, operating from an airfield in France. (Photo by Spencer Arnold Collection/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
SE5 Formation
Halifax MercuryClose-up of a Halifax Mercury showing how the nose has been modified to house the night fighting radar equipment. The plane is being used to demonstrate the latest radio
Formation Flying7th September 1959: Sixteen Hunter aeroplanes of a Royal Air Force Acrobatic Team flying in formation at the Farnborough Air Display. (Photo by Miller/Keystone/Getty Images)
Formation BombersNine biplanes fly in formation, early 20th Century. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Illuminated Ships1957: Vessels of the Fleet are illuminated as seen from beneath the wing of a Ganet aircraft from HMS Ark Royal in Cromarty Firth
Biplanes Flying1923: Biplanes of the RAF in flight at Hendon Air Pageant. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)
Fokker Plane1924: A Fokker aircraft with the registration letters PH-AEZ. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
Bi-Plane CrewA side view of the pilot and co-pilot in a Vickers F.B.5 Biplane which was dubbed the Gunbus when it was first used on the Western Front. The plane remained in service until 1916
Vickers FB5A close up of the observer in a Vickers F.B.5 Biplane who is armed with a.303 Lewis gun. The plane remained in service until 1916. (Photo by Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Vickers FB5A Vickers F.B.5 Biplane which was dubbed the Gunbus when it was first used on the Western Front. The plane remained in service until 1916. (Photo by Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Handley Page V / 1500The four-engined Handley Page V/1500, circa 1918. Designed to carry out bombing raids on German targets from bases in Britain, it was arguably the first practical strategic bomber
Fokker Dr. 1 Triplane ReplicaView of a modern replica (built in 1967 by Cole Palen) of a World War I-era German Fokker Dr.1 triplane as it sits on the grass at an airshow, Rhinebeck, New York, July 1975
Fokker Dr. 1 Triplane Replica In FlightView of a modern replica (built in 1967 by Cole Palen) of a World War I-era German Fokker Dr.1 triplane in flight at an airshow near Rhinebeck, New York, July 1975
Dogfight At AirshowA modern replica of a World War I-era German Fokker Dr.1 triplane (left) engages a British Avro 504K replica at an airshow near Rhinebeck, New York, July 1975
Curtiss Sociable TriplaneColorized photograph of Curtiss L-1 variant Speed Scout sociable triplane, 1916. The plane was developed for use in World War One but never saw combat
Bristol ScoutA Bristol Scout D used by the R.F.C. (Royal Flying Corps), circa 1916. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Handley Page VictorThe Handley Page Victor, a four-jet crescent-wing bomber, makes an appearance at the Farnborough Air Show, 7th September 1953. (Photo by J. A. Hampton/Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
R. A. F. BirthdayA Bristol fighter of 22 Squadron flies over Vert Galand aerodrome, France, on the inauguration day of the British Royal Air Force, 1st April 1918
Captured FokkerA German Fokker E III monoplane being packed after being captured by French troops, March 1916. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Nieuport XXIII In FlightA French-built Nieuport XXIII reconnaissance plane, circa 1916. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Handley-Page BomberA British Handley-Page 0/400 bomber, circa 1918. The twin-engined aircraft entered service in 1918 and this example was one of several converted for use as passenger planes after World War I