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Airplanes Collection (page 7)

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Background imageAirplanes Collection: Croydon Airport

Croydon Airport
24th March 1930: Passengers waiting to board an aircraft at Croydon Airport, London, bound for the Grand National in Liverpool. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Journeys End

Journeys End
circa 1952: A fireman trains a hose on a crater from which smoke is rising after a plane crash at South Benfleet, Essex. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: War scene of planes in the sky

War scene of planes in the sky
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1950s: War scene of planes in the sky. (Photo by George Marks/Retrofile/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: All Purpose Bomber

All Purpose Bomber
circa 1945: Three United States TBM Avenger bombers soar above clouds over the Pacific, World War II (1939-1945). The TBM, first known as the TBF Avenger

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Flight Deck

Flight Deck
circa 1943: An American plane flying above an American aircraft carrier, somewhere in the Pacific Ocean. In the background is the destroyer escort. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Lancaster Bomber

Lancaster Bomber
circa 1942: A Lancaster bomber on the airfield ready for its next mission. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: DC-3 aeroplane

DC-3 aeroplane
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1930s: Commercial airline DC-3 plane, with propellers spinning. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Crowds Rush To Meet Lindbergh In Croydon

Crowds Rush To Meet Lindbergh In Croydon
A huge crowd of people run to greet Charles A. Lindberghs plane as it lands at Croydon airfield, Croydon, England, May 29, 1927. Linbergh had recently completed his fist solo trans-Atlantic flight

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Zeke Fighter Plane

Zeke Fighter Plane
A Photograph of a Japanese Zeke Fighter Plane, circa 1942. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Stratovision Plane

Stratovision Plane
Artists impression of the proposed aeroplane for Stratovision, an airborne television transmission relay system from aircraft flying at high altitudes, USA, circa 1945. (Photo by R)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Lockheed Lodestar

Lockheed Lodestar
A Trans-Canada Air Lines Lockheed Lodestar airliner, circa 1945. (Photo by Frederic Lewis/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Canberras

Canberras
31st May 1952: A squadron of twin-jet Canberra bombers. A light bomber which carries no armament, relying on speed and height. Original Publication: Picture Post - 5879 - RAF Scare: The Truth - pub

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Directors Plane

Directors Plane
19th September 1953: A plane belonging to a director of brewery firm, Ind Coope in which he travels the country visiting the pubs belonging to the company

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Farman Plane

Farman Plane
1911: Reynolds Farman bi-plane on the ground at Brooklands, with Lathams Antoinette in the background just taking off. (Photo by Henry Bury/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Armoured Plane

Armoured Plane
19th September 1911: Rear view of an armoured aeroplane. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Early Plane

Early Plane
circa 1909: An unusual mono-plane on the airfield at Brooklands. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Rolls Sommer Plane

Rolls Sommer Plane
English motoring and aviation pioneer Charles Rolls (1877 - 1910) in his Sommer 1910 biplane, at Eastchurch airfield on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent, 2nd April 1910

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Russian Aeroplane

Russian Aeroplane
circa 1913: An aircraft built by an unknown Russian, around the time the Russian-born aeronautical engineer Igor Sikorsky (1889 - 1972) designed and flew the first four-engined aircraft (1913)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Chain Lightning

Chain Lightning
1950: The experimental aircraft used in the Humphrey Bogart film Chain Lightning, a routine romance and heroics drama, directed by Stuart Heisler for Warner Brothers

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Powered Hop

Powered Hop
circa 1906: The Jacob Ellehammer plane Danemark III making a powered hop. Aeroplane Album - Vol 1 Page 48 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Codys War Plane

Codys War Plane
circa 1908: English War Department, Samuel Codys British Army Aeroplane No 1 after mid gap ailerons were fitted. Aeroplane Album - Vol 2 Page 4 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Road Plane

Road Plane
19th August 1908: A Ferber biplane. Aeroplane Album - Vol 2 Page 19 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Tandem Plane

Tandem Plane
24th July 1908: A Hocklein tandem monoplane wing design, viewed from the rear. Aeroplane Album - Vol 2 Page 34 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Distant Plane

Distant Plane
5th November 1908: A distant Hocklein monoplane attempting to take off. Aeroplane Album - Vol 2 Page 35 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Codys Army Plane

Codys Army Plane
circa 1908: Samuel Codys British Army Aeroplane No 1 after the removal of biplane tail and fitted with mid-gap ailerons. Aeroplane Album - Vol 2 Page 3 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Plane Building

Plane Building
circa 1909: The unfinished fuselage of a Kluytmans aircraft. Aeroplane Album - Vol 3 Page 16 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Training Plane

Training Plane
circa 1911: Three Farman bi-planes in the air. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Passenger Plane

Passenger Plane
29th August 1913: A new aerial char-a-banc carrying five passengers. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Bleriot Near Miss

Bleriot Near Miss
15th November 1913: A Motor Show meeting at Hendon with W L Brock in a Bleriot plane cutting the centre pylon rather fine. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: De Havilland Hercules

De Havilland Hercules
circa 1930: A De Havilland Hercules biplane, the City of Baghdad belonging to Imperial Airways. It is used on an eastbound Cairo via Baghdad and Gaza service. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Bi-Plane Crew

Bi-Plane Crew
A 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

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Vickers FB5

Vickers FB5
A 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)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Vickers FB5

Vickers FB5
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. (Photo by Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Curtiss Sociable Triplane

Curtiss Sociable Triplane
Colorized 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

Background imageAirplanes Collection: June Bug Plane

June Bug Plane
circa 1905: An American June Bug White Wing aircraft in flight. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Tarrant Tripane

Tarrant Tripane
The trial flight of the Tarrant tri-plane, which crashed. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: B-24 Liberator

B-24 Liberator
A US Liberator barely missing the smokestacks in Ploesti, Romania.The heavy pall of smoke is from fires probably started by incendiary bombs and gunfire from planes

Background imageAirplanes Collection: US Navy Curtiss NC4

US Navy Curtiss NC4
Engineers tune up a US Navy Curtiss NC-4, one of three planes to attempt the first transatlantic crossing. The attempt failed. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Dornier In New York

Dornier In New York
A Dornier DO X flying boat (D-1929) in New York harbour during a round-the-world trip. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Mesopotamia Tanks

Mesopotamia Tanks
British RAF armoured cars and bomber planes on duty in Iraq during the Mesopotamia conflict. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Sopwith Strutter

Sopwith Strutter
The British Sopwith Strutter 1.5, multi purpose, the first British plane to be built with a propeller - synchronised machine-gun. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Arctic Research Plane

Arctic Research Plane
A United States Navy Douglas R4D in the Arctic, 1951. The plane is a flying laboratory used by scientists of the U.S. Navys Arctic Science Research Group to conduct oceanographic ice soundings

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Ilya Mourometz

Ilya Mourometz
Igor Sikorskys Ilya Mourometz, the worlds biggest, and first four-engined passenger plane. Equipped with a cabin, washroom, and space for 16 passengers

Background imageAirplanes Collection: War Planes

War Planes
Three Avro 504 bi-planes with bombs at Belfort airfield, getting ready to set off for the raid on the Zeppelin sheds at Freidrichshafen, Germany

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Airman Stands Near Fokker DR-1s

Airman Stands Near Fokker DR-1s
A German soldier stands near a row of Fokker DR-1 tri-planes on an airfield, Germany, 1910s. The DR-1 was designed by aircraft manufacturer Anthony Fokker, known as the Flying Dutchman

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Nieuport XXIII In Flight

Nieuport XXIII In Flight
A French-built Nieuport XXIII reconnaissance plane, circa 1916. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAirplanes Collection: Handley-Page Bomber

Handley-Page Bomber
A 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

Background imageAirplanes Collection: The Concordski

The Concordski
Supersonic Russian airliner TU-144 nicknamed The Concordski in the West because of its similarity to the Anglo-French Concorde project, January 13, 1969



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