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Research Aircraft Collection

Choose a picture from our Research Aircraft Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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We are proud to offer this selection in partnership with Royal Air Force (RAF) Museum

Background imageResearch Aircraft Collection: De Havilland DH. 108

De Havilland DH. 108
De Havilland DH.108, Hatfield 15 April 1948

Background imageResearch Aircraft Collection: Fairey Delta 2

Fairey Delta 2, holder of the world air speed record, SBAC Show Farnborough September 1958

Background imageResearch Aircraft Collection: Hunting Percival Jet Provost T. 1 XD674

Hunting Percival Jet Provost T. 1 XD674
Hunting Percival Jet Provost T.1 XD674 in flight from Luton Airport, 25 August 1954

Background imageResearch Aircraft Collection: Saunders Roe SR. A1

Saunders Roe SR. A1
Saunders Roe SR.A1 (TG263) in flight, July 1947

Background imageResearch Aircraft Collection: Fairey Ultralight helicopter G-AOUK at Farnborough, 1957

Fairey Ultralight helicopter G-AOUK at Farnborough, 1957
The Fairey Ultralight helicopter (ULH) landing on the back of a lorry, SBAC Show, Farnborough, 1957

Background imageResearch Aircraft Collection: Fairey Ultralight helicopter XJ924 at Farnborough, 1955

Fairey Ultralight helicopter XJ924 at Farnborough, 1955
The Fairey Ultralight helicopter (ULH) being demonstrated at the SBAC Show, Farnborough, 1955

Background imageResearch Aircraft Collection: Fairey Ultralight helicopter XJ924 at Farnborough, 1955

Fairey Ultralight helicopter XJ924 at Farnborough, 1955
The Fairey Ultralight helicopter (ULH) being demonstrated at the SBAC Show, Farnborough, 1955

Background imageResearch Aircraft Collection: Hunting Jet Provost T. 2 prototype G-23-1

Hunting Jet Provost T. 2 prototype G-23-1
Hunting Jet Provost T.2 prototype G-23-1 in flight, September 1957

Background imageResearch Aircraft Collection: Hunting Percival Jet Provost T. 1

Hunting Percival Jet Provost T. 1
Hunting Percival Jet Provost T.1 XD674 in flight from Luton Airport, 25 August 1954

Background imageResearch Aircraft Collection: Aircraft of The A and AEE

Aircraft of The A and AEE
A Gloster Javelin, four English Electric Lightnings, a Hawker Hunter and P1127 flying in formation over Boscombe Down

Background imageResearch Aircraft Collection: Supermarine Swift prototype

Supermarine Swift prototype in flight, 1951

Background imageResearch Aircraft Collection: Avro Athena T. 1

Avro Athena T. 1
Avro Athena T.1 prototype (VM125) in flight from Woodford, 27 July 1948

Background imageResearch Aircraft Collection: Hawker P. 1040

Hawker P. 1040
Hawker P.1040 (VP401) in flight, 27 May 1948

Background imageResearch Aircraft Collection: Armstrong Whitworth AW. 52 / G

Armstrong Whitworth AW. 52 / G
Armstrong Whitworth AW.52/G (RG324) in flight, 1946

Background imageResearch Aircraft Collection: Short SB. 5

Short SB. 5
Short SB5 (WG768) in flight, SBAC Show Farnborough 1953

Background imageResearch Aircraft Collection: Avro 707B

Avro 707B in flight, SBAC Display Farnborough, 1951

Background imageResearch Aircraft Collection: Avro 707

Avro 707 (WD280) in flight, SBAC Display Farnborough, 1951

Background imageResearch Aircraft Collection: Armstrong Whitworth AW. 52

Armstrong Whitworth AW. 52
Armstrong Whitworth AW.52 on ground, Baginton 16 December 1946

Background imageResearch Aircraft Collection: Cierva W. 9

Cierva W. 9
Cierva W.9 hovering just above the ground, SBAC show, Radlett 1946

Background imageResearch Aircraft Collection: Westland Pterodactyl IV

Westland Pterodactyl IV (K1947) flying to Andover, painted with dragon markings for RAF Display, June 1932


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