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Model, Static, Henri Farman, 1933. Creator: James E. ReevesModel, Static, Henri Farman, 1933. Wood display model of a 1909 Henri Farman pusher biplane. 1/16 scale
Farman Sport, 1924. Creators: Henri Farman, Maurice Farman, H. & MSingle-engine light biplane. In 1919, the H.& M. Farman Aeroplane Company of France produced the Farman Sport two-place sport and light commercial biplane. In 1922, C.T
Henri Farman and his 50 hp Gnome biplane, Blackpool Aviation Meeting, Lancashire, 1909 (1933). Artist: Flight PhotoHenri Farman and his 50 hp Gnome biplane, Blackpool Aviation Meeting, Lancashire, 1909 (1933). From History of British Aviation 1908-1914, Volume I, by R
Henri Farman, French aircraft designer, constructor and pilot, c1910 (1933). Artist: Flight PhotoHenri Farman, French aircraft designer, constructor and pilot, c1910 (1933). Henri Farman (1874-1958) set numerous official records for both distance and duration in the Voisin 1907 biplane
Farman biplane, 20th centuryFarman Biplane, 20th century. Designed by French aviation pioneer Henri Farman and powered by a 50hp Gnome engine, this biplane won the distance contest at the Reims Aviation Week in 1909
The Farman Brothers, 20th century. Artist: Lucien FaureThe Farman Brothers, 20th century. Maurice Alain Farman (1877-1964) and Henri Farman (1874-1958) were French aviators and aircraft designers and manufacturers
Aerial Navigation, c1910. Three early aeroplanes; Henri Farmans (1874-1958) biplane, in which he made his first flight in 1908
Farman biplane No 1, c1912. Henri Farman (1874-1958), French aviator and aircraft constructor and his brother, Maurice, established an aircraft factory in 1912
Henri Farman in the Farman biplane, French aviator and aircraft constructor, c1909. From set of cards on aviation published 1910. Chromolithograph
Henri Farman, French aviator, winning prize for first circular kilometre flight, Paris, Jan 1908Henri Farman (1874-1958), French aviator and aircraft constructor, in his Voisin biplane winning Archdeacon Deutsch prize for first circular l kilometre flight, Paris, 13 January 1908