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Junkers W 33w seaplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: UnknownJunkers W 33w seaplane, 1920s, (1932). German single-engine transport aircraft which made aviation history for the first east-west non-stop heavier-than-air crossing of the Atlantic
Jacob Degens flying machine, 1808, (1932). Creator: UnknownJacob Degens flying machine, 1808, (1932). Flying machine built by Jacob Degen, a clockmaker from Vienna, who made his first attempt in his tethered ornithopter in the spring of 1808
Caprettis flying machine, 1877, (1932). Creator: UnknownCaprettis flying machine, 1877, (1932). Italian inventor Ignazio Teodoro Capretti with his winged contraption. From " Die Eroberung Der Luft", (The Conquest of the Air)
Junkers 700-800 horse power diesel aircraft engine, 1932. Creator: UnknownJunkers 700-800 horse power diesel aircraft engine, 1932. German Jumo IV engine. From " Die Eroberung Der Luft", (The Conquest of the Air)
Renard and Krebs airship, 1884, (1932). Creator: UnknownRenard and Krebs airship, 1884, (1932). The electric-powered aerostat airship La France, launched by Charles Renard and Arthur Constantin Krebs on 9 August 1884
Otto Lilienthals glider, 1890s, (1932). Creator: UnknownOtto Lilienthals glider, 1890s, (1932). German gliding pioneer and aeronautical inventor Otto Lilienthal (1848-1896) made about 2, 000 flights before being killed in a crash
Focke-Wulf W 4 floatplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: UnknownFocke-Wulf W 4 floatplane, 1920s, (1932). The German W 4 was designed in 1927 as a reconnaissance floatplane. From " Die Eroberung Der Luft", (The Conquest of the Air)
Dornier Do X II flying boat, 1920s, 1932. Creator: UnknownDornier Do X II flying boat, 1920s, 1932. The Dornier Do X, produced by the Dornier company of Germany in 1929, was the largest, heaviest, and most powerful flying boat in the world at the time
Gutermuths glider, 1912, (1932). Creator: UnknownGutermuths glider, 1912, (1932). On 22 July 1912, Hans Gutermuth of the Darmstadt Technical Institute in Germany flew a glider for one minute fifty-two seconds covering a distance of 840 metres
Albatros L 75a Ass plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: UnknownAlbatros L 75a Ass plane, 1920s, (1932). The Ass ( Ace ) was a German trainer biplane with 320 horse power water-cooled BMW engine
Heinkel HD 42 seaplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: UnknownHeinkel HD 42 seaplane, 1920s, (1932). The Heinkel HD 42 50, later designated the Heinkel He 42, was a German biplane seaplane later built for the Luftwaffe
Wright brothers flyer, c1903, (1932). Creator: UnknownWright brothers flyer, c1903, (1932). Aviation pioneers Orville and Wilbur Wright made the worlds first controlled and powered flights on 17 December 1903 at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, USA
Albatros L. 66a plane, 1920a, (1932). Creator: UnknownAlbatros L.66a plane, 1920a, (1932). The Albatros L.66 was a two-seater sports and training monoplane with a 35 horse power water-cooled engine, built in Germany in the mid-1920s
Berblingers attempt to fly across the Danube, 1811, (1932). Creator: UnknownBerblingers attempt to fly across the Danube, 1811, (1932). German inventor Albrecht Ludwig Berblinger (1770-1829), also known as the Tailor of Ulm, constructed a working flying machine
Junkers G 24 Diesel passenger plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: UnknownJunkers G 24 Diesel passenger plane, 1920s, (1932). German three-engine, all-metal low-wing monoplane aircraft manufactured by Junkers from 1925
Etrichs Zanonia glider, 1906. (1932). Creator: UnknownEtrichs Zanonia glider, 1906. (1932). Flying wing aircraft built by Austrian flight pioneer Ignaz Etrich and inspired by the flying seed of Zanonia macrocarpa, a kind of plant
Heinkel He 5b floatplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: UnknownHeinkel He 5b floatplane, 1920s, (1932). The Heinkel HE 5, produced in Sweden as the Svenskas 5 and nicknamed the Hansa, was a reconnaissance floatplane built during the 1920s
The flying ship of Bartolomeu de Gusmao, c1709 (1932). Creator: UnknownThe flying ship of Bartolomeu de Gusmao, c1709 (1932). On 17 April 1709, Friar Bartolomeu de Gusmao (1685-1724), a Portuguese Jesuit priest and naturalist, petitioned King John V of Portugal
Lenormands parachute, 1783, (1932). Creator: UnknownLenormands parachute, 1783, (1932). French chemist, physicist and inventor Louis-Se bastien Lenormand (1757-1837) is considered as the first man to make a witnessed descent with a parachute
Grades monoplane, 1908, (1932). Creator: UnknownGrades monoplane, 1908, (1932). German aviation pioneer Hans Grade (1879-1946) made the first successful motor-flight over German soil at Magdeburg in 1908
Heinkel He 58 seaplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: UnknownHeinkel He 58 seaplane, 1920s, (1932). The He 58 was a pontoon-equipped mail plane built in Germany in 1929, designed to be launched by catapult from a liner at sea
Radio room on board Dornier flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: UnknownRadio room on board Dornier flying boat, 1920s, (1932). From " Die Eroberung Der Luft", (The Conquest of the Air), cigarette card album produced by the Garba ty cigarette factory, 1932
Albatros L 101 plane, 1932. Creator: UnknownAlbatros L 101 plane, 1932. The Albatros Al 101 German trainer aircraft with 100 horse power air-cooled Argus As 8 engine
Albatros L76 Aeolus plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: UnknownAlbatros L76 Aeolus plane, 1920s, (1932). German military reconnaissance aircraft with 490 horse power water-cooled BMW engine
Heinkel HD 32 biplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: UnknownHeinkel HD 32 biplane, 1920s, (1932). German trainer aircraft with 100 horse power air-cooled Siemens radial engine. From " Die Eroberung Der Luft", (The Conquest of the Air)
Klemm L 25 IVa plane, 1932. Creator: UnknownKlemm L 25 IVa plane, 1932. German sportsplane with 100 horse power air-cooled Armstrong Siddeley Genet engine. From " Die Eroberung Der Luft", (The Conquest of the Air)
Albatros L 82 plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: UnknownAlbatros L 82 plane, 1920s, (1932). German trainer biplane with 100 horse power air-cooled de Havilland engine. From " Die Eroberung Der Luft", (The Conquest of the Air)
Raab-Katzenstein KI 1 biplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: UnknownRaab-Katzenstein KI 1 biplane, 1920s, (1932). The The Raab-Katzenstein KL.1 Schwalbe ( Swallow ), German aircraft used for aerobatic displays, with 80 horse power air-cooled Siemens engine
Junkers G 31b plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: UnknownJunkers G 31b plane, 1920s, (1932). The Junkers G 31 advanced tri-motor airliner was produced in Germany in the 1920s. Like other Junkers types, it was an all-metal, low-wing cantilever monoplane
Dornier Delphin III flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: UnknownDornier Delphin III flying boat, 1920s, (1932). The Delphin ( Dolphin ) III was a German single-engine commercial flying boat built by Dornier Flugzeugwerke in the 1920s
Arnold Bocklins flying machine, 1885, (1932). Creator: UnknownArnold Bo cklins flying machine, 1885, (1932). The Swiss painter Arnold Bo cklin (1827-1901) drew up plans for a flying machine without an engine
Wright brothers glider, c1900, (1932). Creator: UnknownWright brothers glider, c1900, (1932). Aviation pioneers Orville and Wilbur Wright made the worlds first controlled and powered flights on 17 December 1903 at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, USA
Dornier Do X I flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: UnknownDornier Do X I flying boat, 1920s, (1932). The Dornier Do X, produced by the Dornier company of Germany in 1929, was the largest, heaviest, and most powerful flying boat in the world at the time
Heinkel Hd 39 cargo plane, 1932. Creator: UnknownHeinkel Hd 39 cargo plane, 1932. The Heinkel HD 39 was a special-purpose cargo biplane developed in Germany in the 1920s to distribute the Berlin newspaper B.Z
Eighteenth Regiment of Foot, The Battle of Blenheim, 13th August 1704. Artist: MadeleyEighteenth Regiment of Foot, The Battle of Blenheim, 13th August 1704. The Battle of Blenheim (referred to in some countries as the Battle of Hochstadt)
The Battle of Malplaquet, 11 September 1709, (1910). Malplaquet was the last great battle of the War of the Spanish Succession