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Illustration of Red Arrow planes flying in formation
Illustration of Harrier Jump Jet
Illustration of Red Arrow plane, view from below
Illustration of various aircraft, Douglas DC-8 refuelling a B-1 aircraft mid-air, U-2 spy plane, B-2 stealth bomber, MIT Daedalus, Sukhoi Su-27, Solar Challenger
Illustration of Hawker Hurricane fighter plane, 2nd World War
Illustration of pilots inside cockpit of fighter jet
Illustration of USAF Boeing E-3 Sentry plane
Illustration of Canadair CL-215 (Scooper) firefighting plane in mid-air and picking up water
Illustration of Canadair CL-215 (Scooper) firefighting plane in mid-air
Comet Prototype20th July 1949: The prototype of the de Havilland Comet turbo-jet airliner, built at Hatfield, Hertfordshire. It is a monoplane powered by 4 ghost engines expected to give a cruising speed of 500
The first plane of Gavarnie waterfall with persons. Hautes Pyrenees. FranceDetail of the part goes down the waterfall gavarnie
Flying TeletubbyJuly 1909: This aviator performs some last minute adjustments on the plane, while his lucky mascot looks on. (Photo by W. G. Phillips/Phillips/Getty Images)
The Future Of FlightJuly 1909: This aviator performs some last minute adjustments on the plane for the Blackpool Flying Week. (Photo by W. G. Phillips/Phillips/Getty Images)
Red Arrows over Torbay
Golden Ray FleetFrench Air Unions fleet of Breguet and Bleriot Golden Ray (Rayon d Or) passenger planes at Le Bourget aerodrome near Paris, celebrating the tenth anniversary of the airlines London-Paris service
Mid-Air Refuelling24th June 1971: A US Air Force tanker refuels a research plane in mid-air. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)
Silver Wing1927: An Imperial Airways Silver Wing passenger plane, named the City of Glasgow. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)
Dreadnought1932: An American fighter plane, known as the Dreadnought of the Air, it has thirty machine guns and is protected by armoured plate. It has an anthropomorphic face
Laying SmokeA smoke screen being laid at Naval Station Anacostia DC by a twin-engined flying boat. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
Fokker Plane1924: A Fokker aircraft with the registration letters PH-AEZ. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
CapronissimoThe Italian Caproni Capronissimo on Lake Maggiore, Italy. With quarters for 100 passengers, it was the largest aircraft in the world, but destroyed by fire before it flew
Farman Goliathcirca 1925: A Farman Goliath airliner (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
Ford AirportOne of the four Maiden Dearborn Stout 2-AT Pullman all-metal monoplanes being towed into a hangar at the Ford Airport factory in Dearborn, Michigan, circa 1926
Junkers D-2000circa 1930: A Junkers aeroplane at Berlin airport, one of the largest planes built to date. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
Burning Tankcirca 1918: A British tank burns furiously, having been caught in the jet of a flame thrower and its fuel contents ignited. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
Seaplane landing, silhouette, 3D graphics
Airplane at sunset over the sea, silhouette, 3D graphics
Seaplane landing at sunset, silhouette, 3D graphics
Glider at sunset
Aircraft in flight above a cloud front, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Cessna in approach for a landing, the Okavango Delta, Botswana, Africa
View of the island of Majorca from a plane, Majorca, Balearic Islands, Spain
Avenue of Plane Trees -Platanus- near Konstanz, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
American Sycamore or American Plane Tree -Platanus occidentalis- with fruits, Germany
On the plane, xinjiang
Himalayas from plane
Skydiver jumping out of plane
Planes on runway, (B&W), elevated view
Young man and woman working in plane body in factory, (B&W)
Man waving, getting in plane
Jet plane in flight, Alaska, USA
Northrop XF-89The new Northrop XF-89 all weather fighter plane, capable of 600 mph, 3rd March 1949. The XF-89 was the original prototype of the plane developed into the F-89 Scorpion
First Swing WingThe Bell X-5, an USAF experimental swing wing plane which was the first to be able to alter the angle of the wings during flight, 13th June 1951
Horse Drawn PlaneOne of Robert Esnault-Pelteries steel-framed streamlined REP monoplanes being towed by a horse to the starting line to compete in the Reims Aviation week. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Handley Page PullmanThe Handley Page Pullman, a British built passenger plane designed to compete for London - Paris luxury services. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Bird PlaneThe birdlike Etrich Rumpler Taube (dove) aircraft, on display at a German airshow. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)