RMB482PE–events, Second World War / WWII, France, Invasion 1944, British airfield with bombers and military gliders, squadron taking off, 6.6.1944,
RMPBTGW9–A photograph of a British Fire Truck or Tender being filled from a pool at a military airfield in Jodhpur, India, during the 1920s.
RMT7YJ3F–Douglas C-47 Dakota, D-day 1944, British airfield
RM2M3JXP1–Avro Lancaster heavy bomber at a British airfield, ready to take off, somewhere in England. Although the engines are already running, one of the aircrew can be seen standing on the port wing, perhaps carrying out final checks. In the background, one can see the other Lancasters of this squadron, also ready to go. Date: 1942
RMCPHYKD–British military airfield during riots in the North-West Province, 1937
RMDRHYH6–British plane on airfield, WW1
RMR2272D–British Foreign Minister Anthony Eden arriving at Berlin-Gatow airfield, Berlin, Germany, 15 Jul 1945
RM2JHY2RY–Munich Agreement , Arrival of Neville Chamberlain. Landing of the British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain at the Munich airfield Oberwiesenfeld on September 29th. 1938. Nevile Henderson (ambassador of the United Kingdom to Nazi Germany), Joachim von Ribbentrop ( Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nazi Germany from 1938 to 1945 Peace in our Time
RMEX6G0N–British Foreign Minister Anthony Eden arriving at Berlin-Gatow airfield, Berlin, Germany, 15 Jul 1945
RMB45YKN–Steele, Tommy, * 17.12.1936, British musician and actor, full length, airport, London, late 1950s,
RMCWB92P–Bombs lie on an Allied airfield ready to be loaded into Royal Air Force Liberators. The British bombers of the Mediterranian
RMENHJYB–British United Airways managing director Freddie Laker pushes his own aircraft back off the airfield apron before setting off to Weybridge to pick up spares. 3rd March 1965.
RM2K6PHE8–The American Flag Is Raised During A Ceremony Tranferring A British Airfield To The 8Th Air Force Service Command In Bushey Park, Teddington, England. 22 February 1943.
RM2J72CN6–Sydney Man Arrested As Soviet Spy -- Sydney businessman Mr. Eric McIllree, who returned by ANA Skymaster today after a world tour, last month spent an hour under close arrest as a suspected Russian Spy. He was on a flying tour of the Continent with a friend in a private plane when they were lost in mist, between Hamburg and copenhagen. 'We had been warned that to land in the Russian Zone would be asking for trouble, so we were relieved to find a British airfield,' said Mr. McIllree. 'The British lost no time arresting us. They thought we were Russians.' June 1, 1947.
RMPRA8NG–The main gate to RAF Bruggen airbase near Elmpt in North Rhine Westphalia Germany dated 1962. It was the site of a British armed forces base, known from 1953 until 2002 as RAF Bruggen and from 2002 until 2015 as Javelin Barracks
RMG4DFGA–An RAF Vulcan bomber is inspected by interested viewers at the Farnborough Airfield
RMC470R3–Members of the RAD on the British Channel Islands, 1942
RMG4PM17–Queen Elizabeth II reviewing the Royal Air Force at Odiham Airfield, lined up with the mass of planes in the background. Following behind the Queen is the Duke of Edinburgh, in marshal of the RAF uniform.
RMFD7CRG–Ribbentrop, Chamberlain and Wilson on the airfield Oberwiesenfeld, 1938
RMRYK8DP–transport / transportation, aviation, airfield, Lod (Lydda), Israel, aircraft Handley Page HP 42 of the Imperial Airways, 21.4.1939, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2BX566X–A British Airways aircraft is loaded with mail bags at Berlin's Tempelhof Airport. Airmail service to Hamburg and Scandinavia is one of the weekday services operated by British Airways.
RMT7YJ3C–Douglas C-47 Dakota, D-day 1944, British airfield
RMPKCH2W–Airfield and Belle Vue Stadium, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, 1935. Artist: Aerofilms.
RMT0J73F–world war two airfield control tower
RMDRHYE9–British Sopwith triplane on airfield, WW1
RMP68Y84–Photograph of Clement Attlee (1883-1967), arriving at Berlin-Gatow airfield, Berlin. Arriving for the Potsdam Conference after World War Two. Dated 1945
RM2JHY2W8–1938 Munich Agreement. Arrival of Neville Chamberlain. Landing of the British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain at the Munich airfield Oberwiesenfeld on September 29th. 1938. Nevile Henderson (ambassador of the United Kingdom to Nazi Germany), Joachim von Ribbentrop ( Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nazi Germany from 1938 to 1945 Peace in our Time
RMGBDGJW–Princess Margaret smiles in the sunshine of Naples as, carrying a bouquet, she leaves the airfield there to begin her holiday in Italy.
RM2H57E7P–WW2 LANCASTER BOMBER 1944 Avro Lancaster bomber 'S for Sugar', 467 Squadron, preparation and loading with ordnance including a ‘blockbuster bomb’ for its 97th Bombing mission. (score runs painted on fuselage) RAF Waddington, Lincolnshire. UK World War II RAF Nazi Germany Bombing campaign
RMEG6R3E–British liberator of Greece, pinning a British band on the arm of a young boy. Oct. 24, 1944. The British parachutists jumped
RMGC197H–Captain Charles Lindbergh taking off in the Spirit from Roosevelt Airfield, Garden City, New York. He landed 33 hours, 30 minutes later at Le Bourget Aerodrome in Paris, France to a hero's welcome.
RM2K6P6D8–Commissioned personnel of the U.S. Army Air Force and the Royal Air Force stand at attention during flag lowering ceremonies which turned a former British airfield over to the U.S. Air Force at Toome, Northern Ireland. American officers are, left to
RMGCPGAP–The aerodrome at Biggin Hill, Kent, front line airfield during the Battle of Britain, the scene of a repeat performance of a 'scramble' by some of the fighter aces of 1940. This time, however, there were no Messerchmitts in the sky, and television cameras were there to broadcast the scene as part of the Battle of Britain anniversary celebrations. Picture Shows: At the signal to 'scramble' pilots dash out to their aircraft, as they did in the hectic days of the Battle of Britain. The scene at Biggin Hill on September 14th 1946.
RF2M8CBDY–Vintage photo circa 1918 of a line of British Sopwith Camel fighter planes on an airfield in Northern France during World War One.
RMFD7CRM–Chamberlain and Ribbentrop on the airfield Oberwiesenfeld, 1938
RMGDD3TE–Churchill, Winston, 30.11.1874 - 24.1.1965, British politician (Cons.), Prime Minister 10.5.1940 - 26.7.1945, full length from behind, at the demonstration of a bomber Boeing B-17 'Flying Fortress' of the Royal Air Force, 1940,
RM2HW1B75–An early 20th century photograph of the the pilot and observer of a Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.8 biplane of No. 59 Squadron receiving instructions from Major Charles Jospeh Mackay before taking off from the Vert-Galland Aerodrome, France, May 15, 1918.
RMA71MGG–events, Second World War / WWII, aerial warfare, bombs / bombings, British bomber Avro Lancaster is being loaded with a 'Blockbuster' bomb, Great Britain, circa 1943,
RMBTJM4A–Bombs lie on an Allied airfield ready to be loaded into Royal Air Force Liberators. The British bombers of the Mediterranian Allied Air Forces worked with American Liberators to strangle German supply lines feeding Nazi troops on the Anzio, Cassino and Eighth Army fronts. ca. 1942-1945
RM2PYW8JX–British fighter Hawker Hurricane aircraft of the 111th Fighter Squadron at Northolt airfield, Middlesex. [automated translation]
RM2WGC5KE–British soldiers of the Royal Air Force march on the occasion of the air show at the end of June 1993 at Gatow airfield, Spandau district, Berlin
RMT0J6XE–world war two airfield control tower
RMDRHYH2–British SE5 biplane on airfield, WW1
RMT7A5FA–A line up of Sopwith Triplanes of the British Royal Air Force or Royal Flying Corps at an airfield during World War One. Serial numbers N5454 and N5475 nearest the camera.
RM2HX64T4–One Way To Ground Enemy Planes -- This picture of Le Bourget airfield at Paris shows one method flying fortresses based in England use to ground German Planes. It's simply just blast the field and the buildings about it full of holes. This was the result of a recent attack. Today with Allied Forces swarming into Italy, the greatest fleet of American and British bombers ever hurled across the channel pounded enemy ports and airfields in Northern France. September 9, 1943. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RMCW68D2–British aeronautics industry, 1943-1944.
RF2GRED94–Vintage photo circa 1936 of an Imperial Airways Handley Page HP 42 airliner at Alexandria airfield Egypt being refuelled
RMKWCMKJ–British liberator of Greece, pinning a British band on the arm of a young boy. Oct. 24, 1944. The British parachutists jumped from American C-47's over Megara airfield near Athens. - (BSLOC 2014 15 216)
RM2PYX8YK–Members of a construction company build camouflaged boxes for Junkers Ju 88 Luftwaffe fighter planes. The wire mesh is covered with camouflage material to conceal the planes from reconnaissance during the day on the field airfield. The aircraft in the background wears a dark coat of paint for night operations against the British Isles. Photo Göricke. [automated translation]
RM2K6P6DF–U.S. Army Air Force and Royal Air Force personnel salute the Union Jack as it is lowered during ceremonies turning over a former British airfield at Toome, Northern Ireland to the U.S. Army Air Force. 26 July 1943.
RMS2JRC5–Number 1 Shed at Cardington Airfield, Bedfordshire, former RAF airfield and home of British airships, in monochrome
RMW7EW0X–'Back from Bergen', 1941. Artist: Unknown.
RMDB5ADX–events, Second World War / WWII, Channel Islands, Guernsey, German soldiers with a captured British flag, summer 1940, Great Britain, England, Island, 20th century, historic, historical, officers, uniform, uniforms, airfield, aircraft, Arado Ar 96, Ar96, Ar-96, Wehrmacht, Luftwaffe, people, 1940s, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMW7ET05–Members of the RAF ready for action during World War II, c1940 (1943). Artist: Unknown.
RM2GFY439–British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain at the Munich airfield Oberwiesenfeld on September 29th. 1938. Neville Henderson is walking with Joachim von Ribbentrop (Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nazi Germany)
RM2HW1B16–An early 20th century photograph of a Sopwith Tabloid at the British Army base at Aldershot in Hampshire. Designed as sports aircraft, a few, used by the RFC and RNAS were sent to France in 1914. They were used as fast scouts and for the first long range strategic bombing missions. The Tabloids were the first British aircraft to attack targets in Germany.
RMW7EW18–'Their hearts are high', 1941. Artist: Unknown.
RME1CWCY–Greek civilians ran to greet the British soldiers liberating them from the Nazis. British paratroopers met no German opposition
RMW7E5A5–Sopwith Camel aircraft ready for a patrol over the German lines, World War I, c1917-c1918. Artist: Realistic Travels Publishers
RMGBYW61–An impressive photograph of aircraft making the closing flight at the US Aerial Manoeuvres Display at Burbank, California.
RMT0J6KT–world war two airfield control tower
RMDRHYPB–British BE2C biplane on an airfield, WW1
RMMPX4M3–RAF Castle Donington, Leicestershire, August 1945. Artist: RAF photographer.
RM2PYX86E–Young member of the Reich Labor Service on one of the British Channel Islands laying turf on a field airfield. Photo: Schwahn. [automated translation]
RMMPWC5C–RAF West Malling, Kent, December 1954. Artist: RAF photographer.
RM2DBHX6C–Upper left: Molotov's plane, upper right: Molotov is welcomed at the airfield by a British Air Force officer, in the middle: Maisky, Molotov, Attlee and Churchill signing the 20-year peace treaty between the Soviet Union and Great Britain as part of the anti-Hitler coalition. Below left: Maisky, Molotov, Attlee, Churchill and Eden on the balcony of Downing Street 10, below right: Roosevelt and Molotov before the latter's departure for Moscow.
RMMPX4NF–RAF St Mawgan, Cornwall, March 1944. Artist: USAAF Photographer.
RMB5722B–The world's first vertical take-off airliner, the British Fairey Rotodyne, was demonstrated today at White Waltham Airfield where it is seen here in flight. ;June 1958 ;P004259
RM2K6PHEG–British Air Chief Marshall Sir Christpher Lloyd Courtney At A Ceremony Transferring A British Airfield To The 8Th U.S. Air Force Service Command At Bushney Park, Teddington, England. Left To Right, Seated, Are: Major General Ira C. Eaker, Cg Of The 8Th A
RM2HHT2X5–Foreign Secretary Lord Halifax (right) with a German embassy official at Heston airfield before the departure of British prime minister Neville Chamberlain for talks with Adolf Hitler in Munich.15th September 1938.
RMB279N5–Vintage British Avro Shackleton maritime reconnaissance aircraft
RM2HJ54JF–Corporal Peter Symmonds at a Nicosia airfield with hampers packed with good things, they are gift from the Daily Mirror - on behalf of its millions of readers - to the British Servicemen on duty in remote outposts in strife-torn Cyprus. December 1958.
RMC6JHC5–A Hawker Hurricane fighter bomber at Shoreham airfield in 2011
RMB5E2GA–On the disused war time grass airfield of RAF Bircham Newton, Norfolk the world's most futuristic plane squadron has been showing its paces. The International jump jet squadron formed last year to fly the British Kestrel - later development of the Hawker Siddeley P1127. September 1965
RM2BAE68M–Vintage black and white photograph showing a Short S16 Scion 2 aeroplane, registration number G-AEZF, at an airfield in England during the 1950s.
RMG7T8FX–Record breaker, Tony Densham, 40, in his dragster 'Commuter', in which he created a new British Land speed record of 211 plus mph on the Royal Air Force, Elvington, Yorkshire, airfield.
RMEG6PE0–British liberator of Greece, pinning a British band on the arm of a young boy. Oct. 24, 1944. The British parachutists jumped
RMPBTGWB–A military airfield around or just after the end of the first world war, in India. A De Havilland DH.9A, serial number E-951, of the Royal Air Force can be seen .
RMG4PPBH–Allied Airfield/Suez
RMT0J6HW–world war two airfield control tower
RMDRHYGT–British Vickers Vildebeest biplane on an airfield
RM2DBJTJ7–Vintage black and white photograph of a De Havilland DH.9J aeroplane, registration G-AASC, belonging to the De Havilland School Of Flying, at an airfield in England in 1930. two men in the photo.
RM2KH374K–1966 archive. People on Dunstable Downs, Chiltern Hills looking down onto an air event taking place at the London Gliding Club airfield below
RMG6AHC3–Crime - Dawson's Field Hijackings - British Hostages - London
RM2KNPJW4–1966 archive. People on Dunstable Downs, Chiltern Hills looking down onto an air event taking place at the London Gliding Club airfield below
RMMPWC66–RAF Christchurch, Dorset, May 1944. Artist: USAAF Photographer.
RM2FWPRD5–Montgomery arrives at Valkenburg airfield. Montgomery with pilot and British Ambassador, January 15, 1949, pilots, airfields, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RMMPWCTD–RAF Greenham Common, Berkshire, December 1943. Artist: USAAF Photographer.
RMG5FPBC–SUEZ 1956: No doubt that these men from the 3rd Battalion Parachute Regiment have been in Egypt. They were at Aldershot on their arrival with their Battalion, which captured El Gamal airfield. (l-r) Crftsmn. Brian Blankley (REME), Pte. Frank Weaver, Pte. Bill Burgin, Pte. Mick Savage and Pte. Peter Davies.
RMEC87WE–Photograph of Clement Attlee (1883-1967), arriving at Berlin-Gatow airfield, Berlin. Arriving for the Potsdam Conference after World War Two. Dated 1945
RF2GRDT7G–Vintage photo circa 1935 of an Imperial Airways Handley Page HP 42 airliner at Haifa airport Israel being refuelled
RM2GY4W4G–A Handley Page Harrow fighter flies over a grounded Hawker Hurricane bomber in France. [automated translation]
RMB57WE7–At the Society of British Aircraft Constructors' Flying Display at Farnborough, Hampshire, today a plane taken off the Secret List only this morning made a last minute appearance at 6.30 this evening. It was the Avro 707, an experimental jet propelled aircraft which flew across the airfield at a very high speed before landing. September 1949 P004658
RM2WJPCY5–Paratroops Demonstrate for Prime Minister and French Air Craft --Paratroops as they descended from three Dakotas of Royal Air Force Transport Command during the display. fifteen fully-squipped men-all instructors from No.1 Parachute Training School - leaped from each plane 700 feet above ground level and landed on the airfield. Britain's Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, was accompanied by British and French air experts - including General J.L Piollet, Chief of the air staff of France -when he watched a flying demonstration by aircraft of the Homs Commands, Royal Air Force, at the Royal ...
RMKWCNRG–British liberator of Greece, pinning a British band on the arm of a young boy. Oct. 24, 1944. The British parachutists jumped from American C-47's over Megara airfield near Athens. - (BSLOC 2014 15 216)
RM2D6WYM4–British Airways Boeing 747 Jumbo Jets Being Recycled At Cotswold Airport Near Kemble In The Cotswolds .
RMCF94BB–Royal Flying Corps RFC British Military aviation Air Force Pilot artillery photographic reconnaissance airfield runway salute
RMT0J6GM–world war two airfield control tower
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