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Plane Collection (page 16)

Background imagePlane Collection: Klemm L 26 IIa plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown

Klemm L 26 IIa plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown
Klemm L 26 IIa plane, 1932. German sportsplane with 80-100 horse power air-cooled Siemens engine. From " Die Eroberung Der Luft", (The Conquest of the Air)

Background imagePlane Collection: Ellehammer semi-biplane, 1906, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Ellehammer semi-biplane, 1906, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Ellehammer semi-biplane, 1906, (1932). Danish watchmaker and inventor Jacob Ellehammer (1871-1946) made a tethered flight in his semi-biplane on 12 September 1906

Background imagePlane Collection: Messerschmitt M 23c plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Messerschmitt M 23c plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Messerschmitt M 23c plane, 1920s, (1932). German plane with 100 horse power air-cooled Argus As 8 engine, and wings that could be folded for transport or storage

Background imagePlane Collection: Albatros L 100 plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown

Albatros L 100 plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown
Albatros L 100 plane, 1932. German sportsplane with 100 horse power air-cooled Argus As 8 engine. From " Die Eroberung Der Luft", (The Conquest of the Air)

Background imagePlane Collection: Messerschmitt M 21 biplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Messerschmitt M 21 biplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Messerschmitt M 21 biplane, 1920s, (1932). German single-engined trainer aircraft with 115 horse power air-cooled Siemens engine

Background imagePlane Collection: Junkers Ju 52 plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown

Junkers Ju 52 plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown
Junkers Ju 52 plane, 1932. The Junkers Ju 52, manufactured in Germany from 1931 to 1952, saw both civilian and military service during the 1930s and 1940s

Background imagePlane Collection: Heinkel HD 40 cargo plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Heinkel HD 40 cargo plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Heinkel HD 40 cargo plane, 1920s, (1932). The Heinkel HD 40 was a special-purpose cargo biplane developed in Germany in the 1920s to distribute the Berlin newspaper B.Z

Background imagePlane Collection: Raab-Katzenstein RK 25 plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Raab-Katzenstein RK 25 plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Raab-Katzenstein RK 25 plane, 1920s, (1932). German monoplane aircraft designed for fast touring, with 80 horse power air-cooled Cirrus engine

Background imagePlane Collection: Arado Treff Ass plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Arado Treff Ass plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Arado Treff Ass plane, 1920s, (1932). German plane with 80 horse power air-cooled Argus As 8 engine. From " Die Eroberung Der Luft", (The Conquest of the Air)

Background imagePlane Collection: Junkers G. 38 plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Junkers G. 38 plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Junkers G.38 plane, 1920s, (1932). The G.38 was a German four-engined transport aircraft which flew commercially in Europe before World War II

Background imagePlane Collection: Dornier Libelle flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Dornier Libelle flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Dornier Libelle flying boat, 1920s, (1932). The Libelle ( Dragonfly ) was a German open-cockpit, all-metal, parasol wing, monoplane flying boat aircraft, which first flew in 1921

Background imagePlane Collection: Junkers F13 L plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Junkers F13 L plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Junkers F13 L plane, 1920s, (1932). The worlds first all-metal transport aircraft, developed in Germany at the end of World War I

Background imagePlane Collection: Junkers F 13w medical plane, c1919, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Junkers F 13w medical plane, c1919, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Junkers F 13w medical plane, c1919, (1932). The Junkers F 13, developed in Germany at the end of World War I, was in production for thirteen years and in commercial service for almost twenty

Background imagePlane Collection: Junkers G 24 L passenger plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Junkers G 24 L passenger plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Junkers G 24 L passenger plane, 1920s, (1932). German three-engine, all-metal low-wing monoplane aircraft manufactured by Junkers from 1925

Background imagePlane Collection: Junkers W 33w seaplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Junkers W 33w seaplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Junkers 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

Background imagePlane Collection: Focke-Wulf W 4 floatplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Focke-Wulf W 4 floatplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Focke-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)

Background imagePlane Collection: Dornier Do X II flying boat, 1920s, 1932. Creator: Unknown

Dornier Do X II flying boat, 1920s, 1932. Creator: Unknown
Dornier 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

Background imagePlane Collection: Albatros L 75a Ass plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Albatros L 75a Ass plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Albatros L 75a Ass plane, 1920s, (1932). The Ass ( Ace ) was a German trainer biplane with 320 horse power water-cooled BMW engine

Background imagePlane Collection: Heinkel HD 42 seaplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Heinkel HD 42 seaplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Heinkel 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

Background imagePlane Collection: Wright brothers flyer, c1903, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Wright brothers flyer, c1903, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Wright 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

Background imagePlane Collection: Albatros L. 66a plane, 1920a, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Albatros L. 66a plane, 1920a, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Albatros 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

Background imagePlane Collection: Junkers G 24 Diesel passenger plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Junkers G 24 Diesel passenger plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Junkers G 24 Diesel passenger plane, 1920s, (1932). German three-engine, all-metal low-wing monoplane aircraft manufactured by Junkers from 1925

Background imagePlane Collection: Heinkel He 5b floatplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Heinkel He 5b floatplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Heinkel 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

Background imagePlane Collection: Heinkel He 58 seaplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Heinkel He 58 seaplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Heinkel 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

Background imagePlane Collection: Radio room on board Dornier flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Radio room on board Dornier flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Radio 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

Background imagePlane Collection: Albatros L 101 plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown

Albatros L 101 plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown
Albatros L 101 plane, 1932. The Albatros Al 101 German trainer aircraft with 100 horse power air-cooled Argus As 8 engine

Background imagePlane Collection: Albatros L76 Aeolus plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Albatros L76 Aeolus plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Albatros L76 Aeolus plane, 1920s, (1932). German military reconnaissance aircraft with 490 horse power water-cooled BMW engine

Background imagePlane Collection: Heinkel HD 32 biplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Heinkel HD 32 biplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Heinkel 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)

Background imagePlane Collection: Klemm L 25 IVa plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown

Klemm L 25 IVa plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown
Klemm 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)

Background imagePlane Collection: Albatros L 82 plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Albatros L 82 plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Albatros 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)

Background imagePlane Collection: Raab-Katzenstein KI 1 biplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Raab-Katzenstein KI 1 biplane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Raab-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

Background imagePlane Collection: Junkers G 31b plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Junkers G 31b plane, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Junkers 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

Background imagePlane Collection: Dornier Delphin III flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Dornier Delphin III flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Dornier 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

Background imagePlane Collection: Dornier Do X I flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Dornier Do X I flying boat, 1920s, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Dornier 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

Background imagePlane Collection: Heinkel Hd 39 cargo plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown

Heinkel Hd 39 cargo plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown
Heinkel 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

Background imagePlane Collection: Space Shuttle atop Boeing 747, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA, 1980s. Creator: NASA

Space Shuttle atop Boeing 747, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA, 1980s. Creator: NASA
Space Shuttle atop Boeing 747, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA, 1980s. The Space Shuttle program, (official name, Space Transportation System or STS)

Background imagePlane Collection: Roll-out of Space Shuttle Orbiter Enterprise, California, USA, 17 September 1976 Creator: NASA

Roll-out of Space Shuttle Orbiter Enterprise, California, USA, 17 September 1976 Creator: NASA
Roll-out of Space Shuttle Orbiter Enterprise, California, USA, 17 September 1976. The Enterprise (OV-101) was built as part of NASAs Space Shuttle programme to perform atmospheric test flights after

Background imagePlane Collection: First Space Shuttle flight, Columbia parting from carrier aircraft, April 1981

First Space Shuttle flight, Columbia parting from carrier aircraft, April 1981. The moment of parting from the Boeing 747 carrier. The Columbia Orbiter operated between 1981 and 2003

Background imagePlane Collection: The Moment of Victory: A Heinkel III About To Go In, 1939-1940, (1941). Creator: Unknown

The Moment of Victory: A Heinkel III About To Go In, 1939-1940, (1941). Creator: Unknown
The Moment of Victory: A Heinkel III About To Go In, 1939-1940, (1941). From Fighter Pilot - A Personal Record of the Campaign in France. September 8th, 1939, to June 13th, 1940. [B. T. Batsford Ltd

Background imagePlane Collection: And Afterwards: The End of a Heinkel in a French Field, 1939-1940, (1941). Creator: Unknown

And Afterwards: The End of a Heinkel in a French Field, 1939-1940, (1941). Creator: Unknown
And Afterwards: The End of a Heinkel in a French Field, 1939-1940, (1941). From Fighter Pilot - A Personal Record of the Campaign in France. September 8th, 1939, to June 13th, 1940. [B. T

Background imagePlane Collection: Morane 406 at Vassincourt Aerodrome with French Curtiss Hawk and Hurricane, 1939-1940, (1941)

Morane 406 at Vassincourt Aerodrome with French Curtiss Hawk and Hurricane, 1939-1940, (1941)
A Morane 406 Beats Up Vassincourt Aerodrome (A French Curtiss Hawk and a Hurricane in the foreground), 1939-1940, (1941). From Fighter Pilot - A Personal Record of the Campaign in France

Background imagePlane Collection: Dawn at Vassincourt, 1939-1940, (1941). Creator: Unknown

Dawn at Vassincourt, 1939-1940, (1941). Creator: Unknown
Dawn at Vassincourt, 1939-1940, (1941). From Fighter Pilot - A Personal Record of the Campaign in France. September 8th, 1939, to June 13th, 1940. [B. T. Batsford Ltd. London, 1941]

Background imagePlane Collection: Sunset at Vassincourt, 1939-1940, (1941). Creator: Unknown

Sunset at Vassincourt, 1939-1940, (1941). Creator: Unknown
Sunset at Vassincourt, 1939-1940, (1941). From Fighter Pilot - A Personal Record of the Campaign in France. September 8th, 1939, to June 13th, 1940. [B. T. Batsford Ltd. London, 1941]

Background imagePlane Collection: Saunders Aeroplanes in hangar, East Cowes, 1914. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

Saunders Aeroplanes in hangar, East Cowes, 1914. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
Saunders Aeroplanes in hangar, East Cowes, 1914. S. E. Saunders were involved in the development of early amphibious aircraft

Background imagePlane Collection: The power boat Maple-Leaf III under way, 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

The power boat Maple-Leaf III under way, 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The power boat Maple-Leaf III under way, 1911. The 40 ft Maple-Leaf III was owned by the Canadian banker E, Mackay Edgar. It was powered by a 12-cylinder, V-type Orleans engine of 400 horsepower

Background imagePlane Collection: The hydroplane Maple Leaf IV, 1914. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

The hydroplane Maple Leaf IV, 1914. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The hydroplane Maple Leaf IV, 1914. Maple Leaf IV in which T.O.M. Sopwith won back the British International Trophy in 1912, was powered by two Austin engines generating 400 horsepower

Background imagePlane Collection: The hydroplane Maple Leaf IV, 1913. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

The hydroplane Maple Leaf IV, 1913. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The hydroplane Maple Leaf IV, 1913. Maple Leaf IV in which T.O.M. Sopwith won back the British International Trophy in 1912, was powered by two Austin engines generating 400 horsepower

Background imagePlane Collection: The hydroplane Vicuna III underway, 1913. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

The hydroplane Vicuna III underway, 1913. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The Sam E. Saunders built hydroplane Vicuna III, 1913



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