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Aviator Collection (page 3)

"Aviator: Pioneers of the Sky and Legends in Flight" Amelia Earhart, a trailblazing US aviation pioneer, soared through the skies with determination and courage

Background imageAviator Collection: Lady members of the Heston Park flying club

Lady members of the Heston Park flying club
A 3000 mile holiday tour by air by members of the Heston Park flying club, including a number of women pilots, set out from Heston Air Park (Aerodrome) in twenty aircraft

Background imageAviator Collection: Marjorie Vereker and Adelaide Cleaver - Heston Aerodrome

Marjorie Vereker and Adelaide Cleaver - Heston Aerodrome
Mrs Marjorie Rosamond Seton Dower Vereker (nee Mulliner) (1902-1992) and Adelaide Franklin Cleaver (nee Pollock) (1885-1939)

Background imageAviator Collection: Amy Johnson broadcasting from Croydon Airport, 1930, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Amy Johnson broadcasting from Croydon Airport, 1930, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Amy Johnson broadcasting from Croydon Airport, 1930, (1933). In 1930, British aviator Johnson (1903-1941) became the first woman to fly solo from Britain to Australia in her DH60 Moth aeroplane Jason

Background imageAviator Collection: Sir Alan Cobham with his de Havilland DH. 60 Moth biplane

Sir Alan Cobham with his de Havilland DH. 60 Moth biplane
Sir Alan John Cobham (18941973) - English aviation pioneer in the cockpit of his de Havilland DH.60 Moth G-EBKT, a light-weight, two-place, single-engine

Background imageAviator Collection: Captain Gilbert Rae, BOAC Mosquito pilot, World War II. c1939-c1944 (1946). Creator: Unknown

Captain Gilbert Rae, BOAC Mosquito pilot, World War II. c1939-c1944 (1946). Creator: Unknown
Captain Gilbert Rae, BOAC Mosquito pilot, World War II. c1939-c1944 (1946). Capt Gilbert Rae, BOAC Mosquito pilot, who later lost his life on the Stockholm run

Background imageAviator Collection: WW2 - British Air Transport Auxiliary Pilot

WW2 - British Air Transport Auxiliary Pilot
WW2 - A smiling British Air Transport Auxiliary Pilot, carrying her parachute over her shoulder. Date: 1944

Background imageAviator Collection: London-Paris Air Race: the winner, Mr WL Brock, the American racing pilot, 1914, (1934)

London-Paris Air Race: the winner, Mr WL Brock, the American racing pilot, 1914, (1934). Artist: Flight Photo
London-Paris Air Race: the winner, Mr WL Brock, the American racing pilot, 1914, (1934). The London to Paris Air Race 1914, ran from Hendon to Buc and back with a total distance of 508 miles

Background imageAviator Collection: John Alcock (1892-1919) and Arthur Whitten Brown (1886-1948), British aviators, 1919

John Alcock (1892-1919) and Arthur Whitten Brown (1886-1948), British aviators, 1919. Alcock and Brown made the first non-stop transatlantic flight on 14 June 1919

Background imageAviator Collection: Otto Lilienthal, German aeronaut, early 20th century

Otto Lilienthal, German aeronaut, early 20th century. Lilienthal taking to the air in one of his gliders. He made more than 2000 flights before being killed in a crash

Background imageAviator Collection: the golfer

the golfer
Adam Lawless

Background imageAviator Collection: The aviator

The aviator
Balazs Solti

Background imageAviator Collection: Bleriot flight, Toury to Artenay, 31st October 1908

Bleriot flight, Toury to Artenay, 31st October 1908

Background imageAviator Collection: Bleriot and Shackleton and others at a dinner

Bleriot and Shackleton and others at a dinner at the Savoy Hotel in London

Background imageAviator Collection: HMS Indomitable and Supermarine Seafires probably 1940s

HMS Indomitable and Supermarine Seafires probably 1940s

Background imageAviator Collection: Parachuting from a balloon Victorian period

Parachuting from a balloon Victorian period

Background imageAviator Collection: British biplane dropping a torpedo during WW1

British biplane dropping a torpedo during WW1

Background imageAviator Collection: William Reefe Robinson VC RFC during WW1

William Reefe Robinson VC RFC during WW1

Background imageAviator Collection: Royal Navy Aircraft Carrier and biplanes possibly 1920s

Royal Navy Aircraft Carrier and biplanes possibly 1920s

Background imageAviator Collection: Airship Zeppelin No. 8 early 1900s

Airship Zeppelin No. 8 early 1900s

Background imageAviator Collection: Le Blon at Doncaster early 1900s

Le Blon at Doncaster early 1900s

Background imageAviator Collection: Centaur 2A Central Aircraft Company early 1900s

Centaur 2A Central Aircraft Company early 1900s

Background imageAviator Collection: Samuel Franklin Cody flying a biplane early 1900s

Samuel Franklin Cody flying a biplane early 1900s

Background imageAviator Collection: Sopwith biplane Schneider Cup in 1919

Sopwith biplane Schneider Cup in 1919

Background imageAviator Collection: Roe Triplane early 1900s

Roe Triplane early 1900s

Background imageAviator Collection: German Airship No. 1 Ansa early 1900s

German Airship No. 1 Ansa early 1900s

Background imageAviator Collection: Wright Flier II or III biplane early 1900s

Wright Flier II or III biplane early 1900s

Background imageAviator Collection: Balloon Demonstration Victorian period

Balloon Demonstration Victorian period

Background imageAviator Collection: Delta and Gamma Airships Royal Aircraft Company early 1900s

Delta and Gamma Airships Royal Aircraft Company early 1900s

Background imageAviator Collection: Grahame-White Aerobus early 1900s

Grahame-White Aerobus early 1900s

Background imageAviator Collection: Breguet monoplane early 1900s

Breguet monoplane early 1900s

Background imageAviator Collection: RNAS Airmen early 1900s

RNAS Airmen early 1900s

Background imageAviator Collection: Sopwith seaplane early 1900s

Sopwith seaplane early 1900s

Background imageAviator Collection: Wreck of Zeppelin L3 in the Faroe Islands early 1900s

Wreck of Zeppelin L3 in the Faroe Islands early 1900s

Background imageAviator Collection: Hendon Aerodrome flying at night early 1900s

Hendon Aerodrome flying at night early 1900s

Background imageAviator Collection: Biplane just taken off from an aircraft carrier early 1900s

Biplane just taken off from an aircraft carrier early 1900s

Background imageAviator Collection: Hydroplane during WW1

Hydroplane during WW1

Background imageAviator Collection: Hydroplane early 1900s

Hydroplane early 1900s

Background imageAviator Collection: Adolphe Pegoud WW1 Ace early 1900s

Adolphe Pegoud WW1 Ace early 1900s

Background imageAviator Collection: Mdlle Helene Dutrieu, early aviator 1910s

Mdlle Helene Dutrieu, early aviator 1910s - postcard by unknown publisher Date: 1910s

Background imageAviator Collection: Porte and Pirie Glider early 1900s

Porte and Pirie Glider early 1900s Date: circa 1900s

Background imageAviator Collection: Bristol Scout A biplane early 1900s

Bristol Scout A biplane early 1900s Date: circa 1900s

Background imageAviator Collection: Coventry Ordnance Biplane 1912

Coventry Ordnance Biplane 1912 Date: 1912

Background imageAviator Collection: AVRO Duigan Biplane, Humber Works, Coventry early 1900s

AVRO Duigan Biplane, Humber Works, Coventry early 1900s Date: circa 1900s

Background imageAviator Collection: Kennedy Biplane in 1917

Kennedy Biplane in 1917 Date: 1917

Background imageAviator Collection: Short 184 biplane early 1900s

Short 184 biplane early 1900s Date: circa 1900s

Background imageAviator Collection: Caudron Biplane early 1900s

Caudron Biplane early 1900s Date: circa 1900s

Background imageAviator Collection: AVRO D Prototype at Barrow in Furness early 1900s

AVRO D Prototype at Barrow in Furness early 1900s Date: circa 1900s

Background imageAviator Collection: Empress biplane early 1900s

Empress biplane early 1900s Date: circa 1900s



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"Aviator: Pioneers of the Sky and Legends in Flight" Amelia Earhart, a trailblazing US aviation pioneer, soared through the skies with determination and courage. Amy Johnson, an English pilot who broke barriers as a pioneering female aviator, stood tall amidst her remarkable achievements. Howard Hughes, another American aviation pioneer, left an indelible mark on the industry with his innovative spirit and daring escapades. Captured in a timeless black-and-white photo, Amelia Earhart gazes at her plane - a symbol of her unwavering passion for flying. Amy Johnson CBE (1903-1941), captured in a photograph standing proudly next to an aircraft that embodies her groundbreaking journey. A vintage snapshot reveals Amelia Earhart during her training days in Boston's skies back in 1926 - a moment frozen in time. In 1941, even amidst World War II chaos, Coca-Cola released an advertisement poster paying tribute to aviators' bravery and resilience. The Mitsubishi A6M Zero aircraft became synonymous with World War II battles as it dominated the skies with its formidable presence. Bid farewell to Amy Johnson as she embarks on yet another awe-inspiring flight - leaving behind a legacy that will forever inspire future aviators. Douglas Bader emerged as one of WW2's most celebrated flying aces - his fearless spirit defying all odds both on land and up above the clouds. Cabral and Coutinho etched their names into history by successfully completing their epic flight from Portugal to Brazil - pushing boundaries never before imagined possible. Manfred Von Richthofen aka "The Red Baron, " epitomized aerial combat prowess during WWI - forever remembered for his unmatched skills and iconic red-painted aircraft.