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Propellor Collection (page 6)

"Propelling Through Time: A Journey of Aviation and Maritime Marvels" Maldivian Air Taxi soars above the breathtaking islands of the Maldives

Background imagePropellor Collection: Aircraft Safety Check

Aircraft Safety Check
A routine aircraft saftely check being carried out at Prestwick Airport, Scotland. Date: 1960s

Background imagePropellor Collection: Tidal energy converter, artwork

Tidal energy converter, artwork
Tidal energy converter. Artwork of an offshore tidal turbine. Tidal forces rotate the propellor blades (centre right), which then drive a generator in order to produce electricity

Background imagePropellor Collection: Supermarine Spitfire, 1940

Supermarine Spitfire, 1940
Supermarine Spitfire. This model of the Supermarine Spitfire plane has been inverted and suspended inside a wind tunnel for aerodynamic testing

Background imagePropellor Collection: Unmanned high altitude aircraft, artwork

Unmanned high altitude aircraft, artwork
Unmanned high altitude aircraft. Computer artwork of high altitude airships (top right and lower left) and propellor driven high altitude planes (top left and lower right)

Background imagePropellor Collection: Unmanned aircraft, artwork

Unmanned aircraft, artwork
Unmanned aircraft. Computer artwork of low altitude airships (top right, centre and middle left) and propellor driven planes (centre right and lower right)

Background imagePropellor Collection: Solar powered aeroplane, artwork

Solar powered aeroplane, artwork
Solar powered aeroplane. Computer artwork of a propellor-driven solar powered aeroplane. This plane does not carry a pilot or passengers

Background imagePropellor Collection: First Soviet rocket-powered aircraft

First Soviet rocket-powered aircraft
Structure of RP-318, the first Soviet jet glider designed by Sergey Korolyov

Background imagePropellor Collection: Aircraft designed by Sergei Korolev

Aircraft designed by Sergei Korolev
An aircraft model designed by Academician Sergei Korolyov (1907-1966), Chief Constructor of the first battle and space rockets, artificial Earth satellites, manned space ships

Background imagePropellor Collection: Crude oil tanker

Crude oil tanker. Propellor blade (lower left) and rudder (vertical, centre) of a Suezmax crude carrier. Suezmax carriers are so-called as they are the maximum size of vessel able to navigate

Background imagePropellor Collection: Washington, Olympia, military airshow

Washington, Olympia, military airshow

Background imagePropellor Collection: Washington, Olympia

Washington, Olympia, military airshow

Background imagePropellor Collection: Bonson propellor factory

Bonson propellor factory
E.W. Bonson. Interior of the Bonson factory, showing men working on the production of airplane propeller blades (wooden)

Background imagePropellor Collection: London Airport 1950S

London Airport 1950S
B.O.A.C. Speedbird Aeroplanes of the Argonaut class being serviced on the runway of London (now London Heathrow) Airport

Background imagePropellor Collection: SS Umbria, 1893

SS Umbria, 1893
Engraving of the Cunard steamship Umbria. During a crossing from Queenstown to New York in December 1892, the Umbrias propellor shaft broke and she was disabled

Background imagePropellor Collection: SS Sampo, 1898

SS Sampo, 1898
Photograph of Steamship Sampo a newly constructed ice-breaker, built by Armstrong, Whitworth and Co. for the Senate of Finland, 1898

Background imagePropellor Collection: The Hydromotor Ship, 1881

The Hydromotor Ship, 1881
Engraving of the Hydromotor Ship, invented by Dr. Emil Fleischer of Dresden, September 1881. Instead of propellor or paddle-wheel

Background imagePropellor Collection: Polishing a war-ships propellor

Polishing a war-ships propellor
A woman ship-yard worker polishing a war-ships propellor in 1916. World War I saw women taking on traditionally male jobs for the first time

Background imagePropellor Collection: Propellers in front of old whaling station at Stromness Bay, South Georgia

Propellers in front of old whaling station at Stromness Bay, South Georgia, South Atlantic

Background imagePropellor Collection: View from aeroplane of Male Atoll, Maldives, Indian Ocean, Asia

View from aeroplane of Male Atoll, Maldives, Indian Ocean, Asia

Background imagePropellor Collection: Welding propeller

Welding propeller, marine industry, Seattle, Washington, United States of America, North America

Background imagePropellor Collection: Aerial view of Baa Atoll

Aerial view of Baa Atoll, Maldives, Indian Ocean, Asia

Background imagePropellor Collection: German Naval Patrol

German Naval Patrol
Before take-off, a German naval pilot contemplates the mission before him

Background imagePropellor Collection: Bottom up after Scuttle

Bottom up after Scuttle
A German battleship floats bottom-up after scuttling at Scapa Flow

Background imagePropellor Collection: L77 Zeppelin Destroyed

L77 Zeppelin Destroyed
French soldiers inspect the wreckage of Zeppelin L77, shot down with an incendiary shell near Brabant-le-Roi

Background imagePropellor Collection: Richardsons Swim Device

Richardsons Swim Device
Richardsons swimming device allows one to sally forth by pedalling a propellor underwater

Background imagePropellor Collection: Child in Model Aeroplane

Child in Model Aeroplane
A young boy sits in the latest toy - a pedal-driven aero- tricycle with a clockwork propellor. This toy is guaranteed to keep children happy at Christmas



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"Propelling Through Time: A Journey of Aviation and Maritime Marvels" Maldivian Air Taxi soars above the breathtaking islands of the Maldives, showcasing the power of its propeller in the vast Indian Ocean. The Supermarine Spitfire Mk Vb, a legendary aircraft from 1941, captivates with its sleek design and iconic propeller, as captured by artist Chas Brown. In a whimsical cartoon scene, a daring pilot flies his green open-topped plane among fluffy clouds, his scarf fluttering in the wind thanks to the trusty propeller. Two Short Sunderlands come to rescue stranded crew members in 1940, their powerful propellers slicing through turbulent waters with unwavering determination. Witness an awe-inspiring wing walker performing death-defying stunts on the Cadburys Crunchie Boeing-Stearman Model 75 biplane – a true testament to both skill and propeller strength. Delve into maritime history as you admire "Ships Screw on a Railway Truck, " where watercolor brings to life this vital component that propelled mighty vessels across oceans. Step back into wartime aviation with the Airco Dh-5 War Plane's formidable presence and its spinning propeller that symbolizes courage amidst chaos. Behold September 1934 when R. M. S Queen Mary's majestic journey was made possible by her colossal propellers cutting through ocean waves with grace and precision. The Supermarine Spitfire from 1940 showcases not only its prowess in aerial combat but also how its powerful engine and rotating blades became synonymous with heroism during World War II. Glimpse at an intriguing postcard celebrating aviator Robert Esnault-Pelterie from early 1900s France; it highlights his pioneering spirit alongside an aircraft propelled by sheer ingenuity.