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Aders flying bird Eole ( Aole ), 1890 (c1910)Aders flying bird Eole ( Aole ). This aeroplane was designed by the French aviation pioneer Clement Ader (1841-1925). It was steam-powered
Santos-Dumont making the first powered plane flight in Europe, Paris, 1906Brazilian aviation pioneer Alberto Santos-Dumont (1873-1932) flying his 14-Bis aeroplane, powered by an Antoinette engine, in the Bois du Boulogne, Paris, in 1906
Zeppelin airship shot down at Cuffley, near Enfield, during bombing raid on London, 1916Zeppelin airship shot down at Cuffley, near Enfield, close to London, by Lieut William Leefe Robinson of Royal Flying Corps during bombing raid on London on night of 2-3 September 1916
Clement Aders flying bird Eole, the first piloted plane to take off under its own steam, 1890Clement Aders flying bird Eole (Aole). Wingspan of 15m and made of wood and aluminium, it was the first piloted plane to take off under its own steam, 9 October 1890. [Paris, 1891]
Samuel Franklin Cody (1862-1913), American-born British aviation pioneer. Kite flying instructor to British army. Cody box kite. Died in flying accident
Orville Wright (1871-1948), American aeronautical pioneer, younger of the Wright brothers
Passengers arriving to embark for Paris at Croydon Aerodrome, London, 1925Passengers arriving to embark for Paris at Croydon Aerodrome, London. Cover for Airways magazine, London, March 1925
Loading a biplane with passengers and luggage at Croydon Aerodrome, London. Cover of Airways magazine, London, June 1925
Henri Farman in the Farman biplane, French aviator and aircraft constructor, c1909. From set of cards on aviation published 1910. Chromolithograph
Baroness Raymonde Delaroche, first woman to hold pilots licence, 1909. On 3 Nov 1909 flew Voisin biplane 1, 000 yards. From set of cards on aviation published 1910. Chromolithograph
SP Langleys steam-powered model plane Aerodrome, c1896. SP Langley, American astronomer and aeronautical pioneer. Langleys steam-powered model plane Aerodrome. In 1896 Aerodrome 5 flew 3/4 mile
Alberto Santos-Dumont, Brazilian aeronaut, first recorded flight in Europe, 1906, (1915)Alberto Santos-Dumont (1873-1932), Brazilian aeronaut in his aeroplane of 1906, the machine in which he made first recorded flight in Europe (22 August 1906). Fitted with Antoinette engine
Samuel Franklin Cody, American-born British aviator, flying Cody Biplane c1909. Chromolithograph card of 1910
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
Graham White (left) and RT Gates, British pioneer aviators
Graham White, British pioneer aviator, c1910
Samuel Franklin Cody (1862-1913), facing camera. American-born British aviator. Signed photograph
Louis Bleriot (right) 1872-1936, French aviator and the French air ace Adolphe PegoudLouis Bleriot (right) 1872-1936, French aviator and first man to cross English Channel in an airplane, July 1909. With him is the French air ace Adolphe Pegoud who was killed during World War I
Samuel Franklin Cody (1862-1913) in his biplane. American-born British aviator
Alberto Santos-Dumont, Brazilian aviation pioneer, 1901. Artist: George HumAlberto Santos-Dumont, Brazilian aviation pioneer, 1901. Santos-Dumont (1873-1932) made his first flight in the balloon Brasil in 1898, and later that year his second balloon, America
Baroness Raymonde Delaroche, French aviator, 1909. Baroness Delaroche (1886-1919) was the first woman to be granted a pilots licence by the French Aero Club
Wilbur Wrights first flight in Europe at the Hanaudieres racetrack near Le Mans, France, 1908Wilbur Wrights (American aviator) first flight in Europe, at the Hanaudieres racetrack near Le Mans, France in the Wright Brothers Flyer
Wright Brothers biplane Flier, 1910Wright Brothers biplane Flier, used fuel injection, Card published 1910
Louis Bleriot (1872-1936), French aviator, flying over the cliffs at Dover, 1909Louis Bleriot (1872-1936), French aviator, flying over the cliffs at Dover after crossing the English Channel from Les Boraques near Calais, France, in his monoplane Bleriot XI on 25 July 1909
Henson and Stringfellows 1843 design for steam-powered flying machine, 1843Henson and Stringfellows 1843 design for steam-powered flying machine. Webbed tail 15.24m, and beneath it a rudder. Steam engine in car drove two set of vanes (pink objecs) 6.09m diameter
Wilbur and Orville Wright and the first powered flight, North Carolina, December 17 1903Wilbur and Orville Wright and the first powered flight, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, December 17 1903. Photograph ACKNOWLEDGEMENT must be made to The Smithsonian Institution
Piloting an Illyusin 18 Airliner on Hungarian Airlines