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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

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Aviator Collection: Portrait of Charles Lindbergh in Black Tie, 1927 (photo)
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Aviator Collection: Test pilot and engineer, USA, 1920. Creator: Unknown
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Aviator Collection: Dedication Day - visitors to the Aircraft Engine Research Laboratory
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Aviator Collection: Aviation pioneers at a conference, Langley Field, Virginia, USA, May 23, 1934
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Aviator Collection: Jimmy Doolittle with Curtiss R3C racer, c1925. Creator: Unknown
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Aviator Collection: American aviation pioneers Charles M. Manly and Samuel Pierpont Langley, c1890s
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Aviator Collection: Amelia Earhart visits NACA, Virginia, USA, Nov. 5, 1928. Creator: Unknown
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Aviator Collection: Jerrie Cobb testing gimbal rig in the Altitude Wind Tunnel, USA, c1950s. Creator: NASA
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Aviator Collection: First flight of Wright brothers aircraft, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, USA, December 17
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Aviator Collection: Fred Drinkwater congratulating Neil Armstrong, California, USA, February 1964
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Aviator Collection: Gus Grissom and Milt Thompson with Paresev, California, USA, 1962. Creator: NASA
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Aviator Collection: Fred E. Weick, Tom Hamilton and Charles Lindbergh, USA, June 1927. Creator: Unknown
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Aviator Collection: Portrait of Samuel Pierpont Langley (1834-1906), Before 1890. Creator: James Notman
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Aviator Collection: Portrait of airman Raymond Delmotte who parachuted from the crash of his plane as he
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Aviator Collection: The extraordinary cold blood of Le Brix and Rossi: French airmen Joseph Le Brix
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Aviator Collection: A conqueror of the air: portrait of the French aviator Georges Pelletier-Doisy
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Aviator Collection: Portrait of Alberto Santos-Dumont (1873 - 1932), Brazilian engineer
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Aviator Collection: Portrait of Georges Guynemer (1894-1917) He is a French pilot of the First World War
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Aviator Collection: Wedding ceremony by plane in Germany. Engraving. One of '
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Aviator Collection: A victory of the French wings: the aviators Dieudonne Costes (1892-1973
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Aviator Collection: Charles Lindbergh, the crossing of the Atlantic by plane (Spirit of Saint Louis)
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Aviator Collection: The heroic acrobatics of an aviator: Dale Jackson leaves the plane to check the state of
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Aviator Collection: First manned hydrogen balloon flight, 1783 (print)
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Aviator Collection: French aviator Louis Bleriot and his monoplane in which he made the first successful flight across
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Aviator Collection: Hanging by one hand between the tender and the luggage-van, he
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Aviator Collection: The Great Salt Lake, from Around the World in Eighty Days
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Aviator Collection: Jean Passepartout, from Around the World in Eighty Days
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Aviator Collection: French aviator Louis Paulhan, winner of a £10, 000 prize offered by the Daily Mail for making
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Aviator Collection: The development of air mail during the reign of King George V (litho)
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Aviator Collection: French balloonists of the First Republic, 1790s (colour litho)
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Aviator Collection: Alan Cobham coming in to land on the Thames at Westminster, London, 1926 (b / w photo)
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Aviator Collection: Join the Air Service, 1917 (colour litho)
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Aviator Collection: The Montgolfier Brothers (chromolitho)
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Aviator Collection: The Montgolfier Brothers first balloon ascent, 1783 (chromolitho)
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Aviator Collection: Charles Nungesser, 1914-18 (b / w photo)
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Aviator Collection: The king of the air meets an invader (litho)
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Aviator Collection: Leblanc, aviateur (coloured photo)
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Aviator Collection: The dirigible airships of Alberto Santos-Dumont, 1898-1901 (chromolitho)
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Aviator Collection: Jules Duruofs balloon coming down in the North Sea, 1874 (chromolitho)
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Aviator Collection: Blanchards balloon with oars, 1784 (chromolitho)
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Aviator Collection: Mary Russell, Duchess of Bedford, English aviator (litho)
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Aviator Collection: Airship hero of a stirring story (photogravure)
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Aviator Collection: Cattaneo going for the distance prize in Lanark, August, 1910 (b / w photo)
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Aviator Collection: Otto Lilienthals glider, 1896 (chromolitho)
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Aviator Collection: The great demonstrations against Gioliticism, Gabriele d Annunzio speaks to the people of Rome
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Aviator Collection: The enemy that comes from the air, a French airplane launches five bombs on the big
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Aviator Collection: The great picturesque shows (colour litho)
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Aviator Collection: A war show on the Island without Peace (colour litho)


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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.