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"Unleashing the Power: A Journey through Iconic 'Engined' Marvels" Step into the cockpit of an Airbus A330 and witness the heart of aviation engineering

Background imageEngined Collection: Breguet 941 prototype, Le Bourget, in flight

Breguet 941 prototype, Le Bourget, in flight
Breguets own prototype of the 941 STOL 4 engined transport was flown at the Paris Air Show at Le Bourget Date: 1963

Background imageEngined Collection: Breguet 941 prototype, Le Bourget

Breguet 941 prototype, Le Bourget
Breguets own prototype of the 941 STOL 4 engined transport was flown at the Paris Air Show at Le Bourget Date: 1963

Background imageEngined Collection: The Enemys aircraft by G. H. Davis

The Enemys aircraft by G. H. Davis
The drawing depicts a few of the more conspicuous types of biplane aeroplanes in use by the Germans in the First World War. The Gotha twin-engined biplane have an unenvible notoriety. 1918

Background imageEngined Collection: German losses in Gulf of Tunis by G. H. Davis

German losses in Gulf of Tunis by G. H. Davis
German convoy of giant transports wiped out: 31 Messerschmitt ME323s shot down in the Gulf of Tunis, Second World War. The large six-engined aircraft were carrying personnel

Background imageEngined Collection: Germanys Messerschmitt ME110 by G. H. Davis

Germanys Messerschmitt ME110 by G. H. Davis
Germanys new destroyer plane, the Messerschmitt ME110. The much-discussed new German twin-engined fighter, six of which were brought down by RAF bombers in the Heligoland air battle

Background imageEngined Collection: German Junkers 188 bomber by G. H. Davis

German Junkers 188 bomber by G. H. Davis
Germanys latest bomber during the Second World War: the fast twin-engined Junkers 188. A development of the successful JU88, the new bomber could carry a slightly increased bomb load. Date: 1943

Background imageEngined Collection: Seaplanes of 1918

Seaplanes of 1918
Latest Navy aircrafts. Seaplanes in there present stage of development of 1918 for World War One purposes may be roughly divided into three classes

Background imageEngined Collection: Catapulted aeroplanes by G. H. Davis

Catapulted aeroplanes by G. H. Davis
Catapulted aeroplanes help to protect the merchant service during the Second World War. Merchant ships carrying their own fighter planes, proving themselves a match for the four-engined

Background imageEngined Collection: Sikorsky-built S-58, XL722, re-engined by Westland with ?

Sikorsky-built S-58, XL722, re-engined by Westland with ?
Sikorsky-built S-58, XL722, re-engined by Westland with a Napier Gazelle turboshaft replacing the radial piston engine. June 1957

Background imageEngined Collection: Hairpin Race

Hairpin Race
September 1925: Small engined racing cars lined up for a motor-obstacle race at Brooklands. They have to navigate 130 hairpin bends in 200 miles at an average of 80mph

Background imageEngined Collection: Volkswagen VW Classic Camper van (split-screen, crew cab pickup), 1966, Orange, & white

Volkswagen VW Classic Camper van (split-screen, crew cab pickup), 1966, Orange, & white
Volkswagen VW Classic Camper van (split-screen, crew cab pickup) 1966 Orange & white

Background imageEngined Collection: A late-production Liberty-engined DH9A, J8462

A late-production Liberty-engined DH9A, J8462, was converted to a dual trainer built by Westland in 1928

Background imageEngined Collection: The first of two Westland Westbury J7765 twin-engined fighte

The first of two Westland Westbury J7765 twin-engined fighte
The first of two Westland Westbury, J7765, twin-engined fighter

Background imageEngined Collection: Martin 2-0-2 NC 93002

Martin 2-0-2 NC 93002
Martin 2-0-2, NC 93002. The 2-0-2 was the first post-war twin-engined airliner to receive Civil Aeronautics Administration certification, an NC license on 13 August 1947. Date: 1947

Background imageEngined Collection: A Twin-Engined Commercial Monoplane of the Near Future

A Twin-Engined Commercial Monoplane of the Near Future. Original fine pencil drawing (28.5cm x 37cm) reproduced in Flight 21 April 1921. Roderic Hill drawing. Date: 1921

Background imageEngined Collection: The Ghost-engined de Havilland Vampire F1 TG278

The Ghost-engined de Havilland Vampire F1 TG278
The Ghost-engined de Havilland Vampire F1, TG278, at Farnborough on 12 September 1948. Date: 1948

Background imageEngined Collection: Hawker Siddeley HS125-600B G-AZHS

Hawker Siddeley HS125-600B G-AZHS
Hawker Siddeley HS125-600B, G-AZHS, the second -600, flew for the first time on 25 November 1971. It was later re-engined with TFE731 turbofans to serve as the first -700

Background imageEngined Collection: Heinkel He280 twin-engined experimental jet fighter

Heinkel He280 twin-engined experimental jet fighter

Background imageEngined Collection: Heinkel He115 twin-engined floatplane

Heinkel He115 twin-engined floatplane

Background imageEngined Collection: Heinkel He111Z five-engined transport and glider tug

Heinkel He111Z five-engined transport and glider tug

Background imageEngined Collection: Supermarine Seafire IIIs in production at Westland

Supermarine Seafire IIIs in production at Westland Aircraft alongside a line of Welkin twin-engined fighters

Background imageEngined Collection: The first prototype of the de Havilland Sea Mosquito

The first prototype of the de Havilland Sea Mosquito TR33, LR387, seen here carrying a torpedo. The Mosquito was the first British twin-engined aircraft to land on an aircraft carrier

Background imageEngined Collection: Short Stirling L7605 four-engined heavy bomber

Short Stirling L7605 four-engined heavy bomber
Short Stirling, L7605, four-engined heavy bomber, second prototype (sideview)

Background imageEngined Collection: MiG-29 fighter jet C016 / 7628

MiG-29 fighter jet C016 / 7628
A Russian MiG-29 fighter at an air display. A product of the Mikoyan-Guryevich design bureau, the MiG-29 (NATO reporting name Fulcrum ) is a fourth-generation air superiority fighter

Background imageEngined Collection: MiG-29 fighter jet C016 / 7626

MiG-29 fighter jet C016 / 7626
A Russian MiG-29 OVT fighter just after take-off. This development prototype features thrust-vectoring nozzles on its engines

Background imageEngined Collection: MiG-35 fighter jet C016 / 7627

MiG-35 fighter jet C016 / 7627
A Russian MiG-35 fighter at an air display. A product of the Mikoyan-Guryevich design bureau, the MiG-35 (NATO reporting name Fulcrum-F ) is a fourth-plus generation air superiority fighter

Background imageEngined Collection: MiG-29 fighter landing C016 / 2716

MiG-29 fighter landing C016 / 2716
A Russian MiG-29 fighter deploys its braking parachute after landing. A product of the Mikoyan-Guryevich design bureau, the MiG-29 (NATO reporting name Fulcrum)

Background imageEngined Collection: MiG-29 fighters taking off C016 / 2707

MiG-29 fighters taking off C016 / 2707
A pair of Russian MiG-29 fighters seen taking off. A product of the Mikoyan-Guryevich design bureau, the MiG-29 (NATO reporting name Fulcrum ) is a fourth-generation air superiority fighter

Background imageEngined Collection: MiG-31 fighter taking off C016 / 2709

MiG-31 fighter taking off C016 / 2709
A MiG-31 seen just after take-off. A product of the Mikoyan-Guryevich design bureau, the MiG-31 (NATO reporting name Foxhound ) is an interceptor fighter developed from the MiG-25 Foxbat

Background imageEngined Collection: Ferrari 250 LM, 1966, Red

Ferrari 250 LM, 1966, Red
Ferrari 250 LM 1966 Red

Background imageEngined Collection: VW Volkswagen Beetle Classic Beetle Karmann Cabriolet 1959 green

VW Volkswagen Beetle Classic Beetle Karmann Cabriolet 1959 green

Background imageEngined Collection: VW Volkswagen Beetle Classic Beetle 1957 black beige

VW Volkswagen Beetle Classic Beetle 1957 black beige

Background imageEngined Collection: Royal Navy B class submarines in harbour

Royal Navy B class submarines in harbour
B class submarines moored together. One of which is B11, which won a Victoria Cross in the First World War for carrying out a successful attack on the Turkish battleship Mesudiye in the Dardanelles

Background imageEngined Collection: Royal Navy submarines moored in Dover harbour

Royal Navy submarines moored in Dover harbour, c. 1910. c. 1910

Background imageEngined Collection: Australians Check Planes

Australians Check Planes
Australian ground staff working on a new twin engined bomber aeroplane. Even when the machine has just arrived from the manufacturer it is always throughly checked. Date: early 1940s

Background imageEngined Collection: German Gotha bomber and Albatros Scout, WW1

German Gotha bomber and Albatros Scout, WW1
A German Gotha heavy twin-engined bomber (left) and a small single-seater fighter Albatros Scout as escort, on an airfield during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageEngined Collection: Private aeroplane advertisement, 1930

Private aeroplane advertisement, 1930
Advertisement for the Wessex, three-engined, six-seater British monoplane from the Westland Aircraft Works in Yeovil, England, the latest and smartest of the smaller craft. Date: 1930

Background imageEngined Collection: Airspeed Envoy aeroplane

Airspeed Envoy aeroplane
The Airspeed " Envoy" aeroplane, a commercial cabin twin engined plane seating eight passengers and one pilot. Date: circa 1936

Background imageEngined Collection: Northrop Alpha Monoplane

Northrop Alpha Monoplane
The Northrop " Alpha" Monoplane aeroplane, a single-engined commercial plane carrying six passengers. Date: circa 1936

Background imageEngined Collection: Armstrong Whitworth Argosy aeroplane

Armstrong Whitworth Argosy aeroplane
The Armstrong Whitworth " Argosy" aeroplane, a three-engined cabin biplane carrying 20 passengers, two pilots and a steward. Date: circa 1936

Background imageEngined Collection: Caparo T1 Supersports

Caparo T1 Supersports



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"Unleashing the Power: A Journey through Iconic 'Engined' Marvels" Step into the cockpit of an Airbus A330 and witness the heart of aviation engineering. Travel back in time with a vintage Jersey Airways poster, showcasing the golden age of air travel. The Rolls-Royce Merlin 61 Piston-Engine - a true legend that powered countless aircraft during WWII. Feel the adrenaline as Thrust SSC British breaks land speed records, propelled by sheer engine power. Cruise down memory lane in a VW Volkswagen Beetle Classic Beetle, an automotive icon loved for its reliable engine. Behold the timeless beauty of a blue light 1969 VW Volkswagen Beetle Classic Beetle 1500L. Relive the romance of rail travel with a captivating Railway Air Services Poster from yesteryears. Experience Italian charm with Fiat 500 Nuova's petite frame and spirited engine on winding European roads. Witness Lockheed P-38 Lightning in action during World War II, where its engines roared across battlefields. Get your heart racing with Pagani Zonda C12s 3's powerful engine, pushing boundaries of supercar performance. Discover how Thrust 2 British shattered land speed records using cutting-edge jet propulsion technology Vauxhall VX220 British - sleek design meets raw power under its hood; this sports car is engineered to thrill. Embark on this captivating journey through history and innovation as we celebrate these remarkable 'engined' wonders.