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Background imageFlew Collection: The Story of a Shooting Excursion in Turkey (colour litho)

The Story of a Shooting Excursion in Turkey (colour litho)
1062313 The Story of a Shooting Excursion in Turkey (colour litho) by Corbould, Alfred Chantrey (1852-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Story of a Shooting Excursion in Turkey)

Background imageFlew Collection: The letter O (engraving)

The letter O (engraving)
973247 The letter O (engraving) by Lear, Edward (1812-88); Private Collection; (add.info.: The letter O. Illustration for Nonsense Botany and Nonsense Alphabets (Frederick Warne)

Background imageFlew Collection: The Story of a Seaside Elopement (engraving)

The Story of a Seaside Elopement (engraving)
1036412 The Story of a Seaside Elopement (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Story of a Seaside Elopement)

Background imageFlew Collection: Why a New Land Torpedo was rejected by the War Office (litho)

Why a New Land Torpedo was rejected by the War Office (litho)
1048564 Why a New Land Torpedo was rejected by the War Office (litho) by Ralston, William (1848-1911) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Why a New Land Torpedo was rejected by the War Office)

Background imageFlew Collection: Next Morning he Followed the Bird as it Flew from Tree to Tree (colour litho)

Next Morning he Followed the Bird as it Flew from Tree to Tree (colour litho)
3624551 Next Morning he Followed the Bird as it Flew from Tree to Tree (colour litho) by Bull, Rene (1872-1942); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFlew Collection: The Cavaliers Escape (engraving)

The Cavaliers Escape (engraving)
6021209 The Cavaliers Escape (engraving) by Lawless, Matthew James (1837-1864) (attr. to); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Cavaliers Escape)

Background imageFlew Collection: Perseus flew cautiously downward, still keeping his eyes on Medusas face

Perseus flew cautiously downward, still keeping his eyes on Medusas face, as reflected in his shield (litho)
6027571 Perseus flew cautiously downward, still keeping his eyes on Medusas face, as reflected in his shield (litho) by Richardson

Background imageFlew Collection: The letter K (engraving)

The letter K (engraving)
973191 The letter K (engraving) by Lear, Edward (1812-88); Private Collection; (add.info.: The letter K. Illustration for Nonsense Botany and Nonsense Alphabets (Frederick Warne)

Background imageFlew Collection: The Meeting of Ulysses and Penelope (engraving)

The Meeting of Ulysses and Penelope (engraving)
973728 The Meeting of Ulysses and Penelope (engraving) by Flaxman, John (1755-1826) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Meeting of Ulysses and Penelope)

Background imageFlew Collection: Harry the Tailor (colour litho)

Harry the Tailor (colour litho)
1040897 Harry the Tailor (colour litho) by Shepperson, Claude (1867-1921); Private Collection; (add.info.: Harry the Tailor)

Background imageFlew Collection: Boeing B-50A Superfortress 46-10 Lucky Lady II

Boeing B-50A Superfortress 46-10 Lucky Lady II
United States Air Force - Boeing B-50A-5-BO Superfortress 46-10 (msn 15720) Lucky Lady II, which made first non-stop flight around the world, from 26 February - 2 March 1949

Background imageFlew Collection: Casmuniz 52 PT-AZU

Casmuniz 52 PT-AZU (msn 1, also, known as Casmuniz 5-2). The sole aircraft first flew in April 1952 and completed flight testing by 1955, whilst registered as PP-ZPD

Background imageFlew Collection: Miles M. 18 Mk. 2 G-AHKY

Miles M. 18 Mk. 2 G-AHKY
Miles M.18 Mk.2 G-AHKY (msn 466, ex HM545), with race number 39, at Coventry - Baginton. The sole M.18 Mk.2, flew from Woodley in November 1939

Background imageFlew Collection: Junkers Ju 88 D-1 / Trop FE-1598

Junkers Ju 88 D-1 / Trop FE-1598
(ex Royal Romanian Air Force) - Junkers Ju 88 D-1/Trop FE-1598 (Werk Nr. 430650 / HK959 / Baksheesh ), in outdoor storage / display at the National Museum of the United States Air Force

Background imageFlew Collection: Weir W-2

Weir W-2, at RAF Hendon on 19 July 1951. G. & J. Weir of Cathcart in Glasgow were an established engineering company, founded in 1871, which built aircraft during the First World War

Background imageFlew Collection: Sud-Aviation SA. 321 Super Frelon F-ZWWE

Sud-Aviation SA. 321 Super Frelon F-ZWWE
Sud-Aviation SA.3210-01 Super Frelon F-ZWWE (msn 01, call-sign E ), the first prototype of the Super Frelon on display at the Musee de l Air et de l Espace du Bourget

Background imageFlew Collection: Hanriot HD-1 flown by Charles Nungesser

Hanriot HD-1 flown by Charles Nungesser
The Hanriot HD-1 flown by famed World War I French Ace Charles Nungesser in the 1925 movie The Sky Raider, with Nungessers distinctive badge on the fuselage side

Background imageFlew Collection: Airspeed AS. 5 Courier G-ADAY

Airspeed AS. 5 Courier G-ADAY
Airspeed AS.5 Courier G-ADAY (msn 27), of Portsmouth Southsea and Isle of Wight Aviation (PSIOWA). Due to persistent maintenance problems with the retractable undercarriage

Background imageFlew Collection: General Dynamics F-111G 68-0289 Queen-Hi

General Dynamics F-111G 68-0289 Queen-Hi
United States Air Force - General Dynamics F-111G 68-0289 Queen-Hi (msn B1-61). Built as an FB-111A and converted to F-111G standard

Background imageFlew Collection: Parnall Heck 2C G-AEGI

Parnall Heck 2C G-AEGI, seen with race number 33 at Elmdon for the 1949 Kings Cup Air Race. On 29 July 1949, G-AEGI flew in the Kings Cup Race at Elmdon airport

Background imageFlew Collection: United States Navy Blue Angels - Grumman F11F-1 Tiger 141738

United States Navy Blue Angels - Grumman F11F-1 Tiger 141738, BLUE ANGELS number 6 at Burlington, Iowa. 1958: VF-156 with unit code NH, call-sign 105. 1965: Flew with the Blue Angels

Background imageFlew Collection: Royal Air Force - Hawker Hurricane IIc PZ865

Royal Air Force - Hawker Hurricane IIc PZ865 Last of the Many of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, seen on display fitted with a non-standard four-bladed propeller

Background imageFlew Collection: United States Air Force - Consolidated XC-99 43-52436

United States Air Force - Consolidated XC-99 43-52436. First flight 23 November 1947. Flew from San Antonio, Texas to Frankfurt

Background imageFlew Collection: United States Navy - USS Shenandoah - ZR-1

United States Navy - USS Shenandoah - ZR-1
United States Navy - USS Shenandoah (ZR-1), the first of four United States Navy rigid airships overflying a city. Shenandoah was constructed during 1922-1923 at Lakehurst Naval Air Station

Background imageFlew Collection: His Majestys Airship R34

His Majestys Airship R34. Built by by William Beardmore and Company in Inchinnan, Renfrewshire, Scotland, R34 first flew on 14 March 1919

Background imageFlew Collection: Armstrong Whitworth AW. 55 Apollo VX224

Armstrong Whitworth AW. 55 Apollo VX224
Armstrong Whitworth AW.55 Apollo VX224 (G-AMCH, not carried) of the Empire Test Pilot School, at Farnborough. The ETPS had the Apollo for only nine months, during which it only flew 20 hours

Background imageFlew Collection: Heston JC. 6 VL529

Heston JC. 6 VL529
Heston JC.6 VL529 1st prototype at the 1947 SBAC Radlett airshow. The Heston JC.6 was designed and built to meet Air Ministry Specification A.2-45 for an Air Observation Post (AOP)

Background imageFlew Collection: Folland Fo. 139 Midge G-39-1

Folland Fo. 139 Midge G-39-1
Folland Fo.139 Midge G-39-1, taxiing for take-off at Chilbolton, Follands flight test base. First flown at Boscombe Down on 11 August 1954, the Midge was used to demonstrate the feasibility of W.E.W

Background imageFlew Collection: Heston Type 1 Phoenix G-AESV

Heston Type 1 Phoenix G-AESV, owned by Standard Telephonics at Brooklands. G-AESV was impressed into the Royal Air Force as X2891for No.24 Squadron; Aeroplane & Armament Experimental Establishment at

Background imageFlew Collection: Blackburn YA. 7 WB781

Blackburn YA. 7 WB781
Blackburn YA.7 WB781 (msn 5615), on the Royal Aircraft Establishment Farnborough fire dump (struck off charge on 18 May 1955)

Background imageFlew Collection: United States Navy - Pratt-Read XLNE-1 31506

United States Navy - Pratt-Read XLNE-1 31506, competition #32, at Harris Hill, Elmira, NY in 1946 for the first US soaring contest held after WWII

Background imageFlew Collection: Bristol B. E. 10 Olympus Mk. 101

Bristol B. E. 10 Olympus Mk. 101
Bristol B.E.10 Olympus Mk.101 (Ministry of Supply designation Bol.1/2C). A more powerful version of the Olympus with a larger turbine, delivering11

Background imageFlew Collection: Boeing 747 N728PA Pan Am Heathrow

Boeing 747 N728PA Pan Am Heathrow
Date: 1984

Background imageFlew Collection: Boeing S-307 Stratoliner N19903

Boeing S-307 Stratoliner N19903 (msn 2003) at. Boeing S-307Stratoliner, NC19903 was delivered to Pan American Airlines on 22 March 1940 at Brownsville, Texas

Background imageFlew Collection: Royal Air Force - Hunting Jet Provost T. 4 XP680

Royal Air Force - Hunting Jet Provost T. 4 XP680
Royal Air Force Hunting Jet Provost T.4 XP680 (msn PAC/W/18304) of The Macaws aerobatic team from the College of Air Warfare, based at Royal Air Force Manby

Background imageFlew Collection: General Aircraft Limited GAL. 61 TS515

General Aircraft Limited GAL. 61 TS515
General Aircraft Limited GAL.61 TS515 at Farnborough 5 September 1948 which never flew. Date: 1948

Background imageFlew Collection: de Havilland Mosquito NF Mk. XV

de Havilland Mosquito NF Mk. XV high-altitude fighter. This is an example of the rare NF Mk. XV with the extended wing-span wings, pressurised cockpit, 70 series Merlin engines, nose AI Mk

Background imageFlew Collection: Armstrong Whitworth Siskin III, G-EBJQ

Armstrong Whitworth Siskin III, G-EBJQ, flew in the 1924 King?s Cup Race piloted by Flt Lt H.W.G. Jones

Background imageFlew Collection: Nakajima G8N1 Renzan Rita -Too late to enter combat

Nakajima G8N1 Renzan Rita -Too late to enter combat, this Japanese Navy heavy bomber first flew in October 1944

Background imageFlew Collection: Liore et Olivier LeO 451 -one of the fastest bombers of

Liore et Olivier LeO 451 -one of the fastest bombers of its day, the type flew against German and Italian targets during May and June 1940

Background imageFlew Collection: Boeing 314 Clipper G-AGBZ BOAC

Boeing 314 Clipper G-AGBZ BOAC
One of only 12 Boeing 314 Clippers originally built for Pan Am. One of 3 sold to BOAC in 1941, Bristol flew through the war on a route from Ireland to North America via Bermuda. Date: circa 1946

Background imageFlew Collection: Beagle-Wallis WA-116 XR944 British Army Biggin Hill

Beagle-Wallis WA-116 XR944 British Army Biggin Hill
Built by Beagle Aircraft to the design of ex-RAF bomber pilot Wing Commander Ken Wallis, the Beagle-Wallis WA-116 was an autogyro created mainly for military reconnaissance and surveillance

Background imageFlew Collection: Joseph Mangot

Joseph Mangot
JOSEPH MANGOT French aeronaut, flew with L Hoste in 1887. Date: CIRCA 1887

Background imageFlew Collection: de Havilland DH4A, G-EAJC, of Aircraft Transport and Tra?

de Havilland DH4A, G-EAJC, of Aircraft Transport and Tra?
de Havilland DH4A, G-EAJC, of Aircraft Transport and Travel Ltd. On 25 August 1919 Lt E.H. (Bill) Lawford flew the first commercial passenger service in this aircraft

Background imageFlew Collection: de Havilland DH89 Dragon Rapide G-ADDD

de Havilland DH89 Dragon Rapide G-ADDD
de Havilland DH89 Dragon Rapide, G-ADDD, became the first aircraft to carry a reigning British monarch when King Edward VIII flew from Bircham Newton to Hendon on 21 January 1936

Background imageFlew Collection: Avro Lancastrian II VM703

Avro Lancastrian II VM703
Avro Lancastrian II, VM703, delivered to the de Havilland Engine Co in October 1946. This aircraft first flew with Ghost turbojets in the outboard nacelles on 24 June 1947

Background imageFlew Collection: St. Benedict And The Devil. When Benedict Was Building A Chapel

St. Benedict And The Devil. When Benedict Was Building A Chapel, The Devil Sat On A Stone And Nobody Could Move Him Until St Benedict Blessed The Stone. Then The Devil Took Flight

Background imageFlew Collection: Fishing Boat

Fishing Boat



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"Flew" - A Journey Through the Skies Embark on a captivating journey as we explore the world of flight. From the bustling Bristol Balloon Festival in Avon, England, to the iconic Boeing 377 SGT Super Guppy F-BTGV soaring through European skies, aviation enthusiasts are in for a treat. Take a step back in time and marvel at the majestic Avro York C1 G-AGNN BOAC aircraft that once graced our skies. Its presence evokes nostalgia and reminds us of an era when flying was truly an extraordinary experience. In his book "Flying for the Summer Week-end, " C. E. Turner beautifully captures the essence of adventure and freedom that comes with taking flight. Join him on this literary escapade and let your imagination soar high above the clouds. Witness history being made as Cabral and Coutinho embark on their daring journey from Portugal to Brazil, defying all odds in their quest for exploration. Their courage echoes throughout time, inspiring generations to dream big and reach for new horizons. The Boeing Stratocruiser G-ANTY BOAC London Airport takes center stage as it gracefully glides across continents, connecting people from different corners of our globe. It symbolizes unity amidst diversity, bridging cultures through its wingspan. Unravel mysteries beyond our comprehension with tales of UFOs over Kerska or San Francisco's enigmatic sightings. These unexplained phenomena remind us that there is still much left to discover about our vast universe. Experience tranquility aboard the de Havilland DH. 104 Dove 6 G-ANUU as it effortlessly navigates through serene skies, offering passengers a sense of serenity amidst life's chaos below. Let go of worries and embrace moments of peace while floating among billowy clouds. Transport yourself back to yesteryears with Zeppelin-Lindau Rs II German long-range flying boat—a true testament to mankind's relentless pursuit of innovation.