Undercarriage and wing assembly of a Blackburn RT1 Kangaroo during manufacture. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/undercarriage-and-wing-assembly-of-a-blackburn-rt1-kangaroo-during-manufacture-image504796139.html
RM2M97CHF–Undercarriage and wing assembly of a Blackburn RT1 Kangaroo during manufacture.
Kangaroo Apple (Solanum) fruit - after the pretty purple flowers, these fruits appear. They are claimed to be edible, but I haven't been game to try! Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kangaroo-apple-solanum-fruit-after-the-pretty-purple-flowers-these-fruits-appear-they-are-claimed-to-be-edible-but-i-havent-been-game-to-try!-image418296634.html
RF2F8F1HE–Kangaroo Apple (Solanum) fruit - after the pretty purple flowers, these fruits appear. They are claimed to be edible, but I haven't been game to try!
A greatly enlarged 1919 press portrait of Capt. Ross Macpherson Smith KBE , 1st man to fly from Britain to Australia (Hounsow-Darwin Nov 12-Dec 10. 1919). In 1919 the Australian government offered a prize of £A10,000 for the first Australians in a British aircraft to fly from Great Britain to Australia. Six people entered the race. The winners were pilot Ross Smith, his brother Keith Smith as co-pilot, and mechanics James Bennett and Wally Shiers. They flew a converted Vickers Vimy bomber. Its number G-EAOU was whimsically said to stand for 'God 'elp all of us' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-greatly-enlarged-1919-press-portrait-of-capt-ross-macpherson-smith-kbe-1st-man-to-fly-from-britain-to-australia-hounsow-darwin-nov-12-dec-10-1919-in-1919-the-australian-government-offered-a-prize-of-a10000-for-the-first-australians-in-a-british-aircraft-to-fly-from-great-britain-to-australia-six-people-entered-the-race-the-winners-were-pilot-ross-smith-his-brother-keith-smith-as-co-pilot-and-mechanics-james-bennett-and-wally-shiers-they-flew-a-converted-vickers-vimy-bomber-its-number-g-eaou-was-whimsically-said-to-stand-for-god-elp-all-of-us-image401970608.html
RM2E9Y9H4–A greatly enlarged 1919 press portrait of Capt. Ross Macpherson Smith KBE , 1st man to fly from Britain to Australia (Hounsow-Darwin Nov 12-Dec 10. 1919). In 1919 the Australian government offered a prize of £A10,000 for the first Australians in a British aircraft to fly from Great Britain to Australia. Six people entered the race. The winners were pilot Ross Smith, his brother Keith Smith as co-pilot, and mechanics James Bennett and Wally Shiers. They flew a converted Vickers Vimy bomber. Its number G-EAOU was whimsically said to stand for 'God 'elp all of us'
Kangaroo Apples (Solanum Laciniatum) are so common lots of people think they are a weed. These fruits are supposed to be edible, but I haven't tried. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kangaroo-apples-solanum-laciniatum-are-so-common-lots-of-people-think-they-are-a-weed-these-fruits-are-supposed-to-be-edible-but-i-havent-tried-image607493340.html
RF2X89KXM–Kangaroo Apples (Solanum Laciniatum) are so common lots of people think they are a weed. These fruits are supposed to be edible, but I haven't tried.
Blackburn R.T.1 Kangaroo, a British twin-engine reconnaissance torpedo biplane of the First World War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-blackburn-rt1-kangaroo-a-british-twin-engine-reconnaissance-torpedo-165466496.html
RMKH5J5M–Blackburn R.T.1 Kangaroo, a British twin-engine reconnaissance torpedo biplane of the First World War.
Largest Single Engined Aeroplane in the World -- The folding wings of the 'Cubaroo'. The 'Cubaroo' Blackburn-Napier with its famous Napier 'Cub' engine developing 1,000 H.P. took its first flight with every success at Brough, Yorks, yesterday. Representatives of the British and Foreign Governments were present. It is Britains most deadly fighter and carries a quantity of bombs a 1,000 lb. torpedo and guns. January 01, 1926. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/largest-single-engined-aeroplane-in-the-world-the-folding-wings-of-the-cubaroo-the-cubaroo-blackburn-napier-with-its-famous-napier-cub-engine-developing-1000-hp-took-its-first-flight-with-every-success-at-brough-yorks-yesterday-representatives-of-the-british-and-foreign-governments-were-present-it-is-britains-most-deadly-fighter-and-carries-a-quantity-of-bombs-a-1000-lb-torpedo-and-guns-january-01-1926-image463551426.html
RM2HX4GG2–Largest Single Engined Aeroplane in the World -- The folding wings of the 'Cubaroo'. The 'Cubaroo' Blackburn-Napier with its famous Napier 'Cub' engine developing 1,000 H.P. took its first flight with every success at Brough, Yorks, yesterday. Representatives of the British and Foreign Governments were present. It is Britains most deadly fighter and carries a quantity of bombs a 1,000 lb. torpedo and guns. January 01, 1926.
1 Ton Torpedoes from The Air World's Fastest Plane -- The world's greatest warplane was demonstrated yesterday at Brough Aerodrome, Yorks. Torpedoes carrying nearly one ton of high explosives were dropped into the water from this Blackburn Napier Ripon II which can carry this immense missile beneath the fuselage when going through the air at a speed of over 3 miles per minute. Picture taken during the demonstration shows -- Dropping the torpedo into the river Humber. June 29, 1928. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1-ton-torpedoes-from-the-air-worlds-fastest-plane-the-worlds-greatest-warplane-was-demonstrated-yesterday-at-brough-aerodrome-yorks-torpedoes-carrying-nearly-one-ton-of-high-explosives-were-dropped-into-the-water-from-this-blackburn-napier-ripon-ii-which-can-carry-this-immense-missile-beneath-the-fuselage-when-going-through-the-air-at-a-speed-of-over-3-miles-per-minute-picture-taken-during-the-demonstration-shows-dropping-the-torpedo-into-the-river-humber-june-29-1928-image463551393.html
RM2HX4GEW–1 Ton Torpedoes from The Air World's Fastest Plane -- The world's greatest warplane was demonstrated yesterday at Brough Aerodrome, Yorks. Torpedoes carrying nearly one ton of high explosives were dropped into the water from this Blackburn Napier Ripon II which can carry this immense missile beneath the fuselage when going through the air at a speed of over 3 miles per minute. Picture taken during the demonstration shows -- Dropping the torpedo into the river Humber. June 29, 1928.
Blackburn RT1 Kangaroo, B9985/G-EADG, of the Grahame-White Air Service. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/blackburn-rt1-kangaroo-b9985g-eadg-of-the-grahame-white-air-service-image504796156.html
RM2M97CJ4–Blackburn RT1 Kangaroo, B9985/G-EADG, of the Grahame-White Air Service.
Blackburn Kangaroo. Of 20 had been built for the RAF in 1918, 11 were subsequent 'civilianised' but soon proved uneconomic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/blackburn-kangaroo-of-20-had-been-built-for-the-raf-in-1918-11-were-subsequent-civilianised-but-soon-proved-uneconomic-image504797418.html
RM2M97E76–Blackburn Kangaroo. Of 20 had been built for the RAF in 1918, 11 were subsequent 'civilianised' but soon proved uneconomic.
Kangaroo Apples (Solanum Laciniatum) are so common lots of people think they are a weed. These fruits are supposed to be edible, but I haven't tried. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kangaroo-apples-solanum-laciniatum-are-so-common-lots-of-people-think-they-are-a-weed-these-fruits-are-supposed-to-be-edible-but-i-havent-tried-image407520251.html
RF2EK046K–Kangaroo Apples (Solanum Laciniatum) are so common lots of people think they are a weed. These fruits are supposed to be edible, but I haven't tried.
Blackburn Kangaroo, G-EAOW, has arrived at Hounslow Aerodrome ready for the attempt on the œ10,000 prize for the flight to Australia. From left: Lt Valdemar Rendle, pilot; Capt Hubert Wilkins, MC, commander; Lt David Reginald Williams, pilot; and Lt Garnsey Henry Potts, engineer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/blackburn-kangaroo-g-eaow-has-arrived-at-hounslow-aerodrome-ready-for-the-attempt-on-the-10000-prize-for-the-flight-to-australia-from-left-lt-valdemar-rendle-pilot-capt-hubert-wilkins-mc-commander-lt-david-reginald-williams-pilot-and-lt-garnsey-henry-potts-engineer-image504836964.html
RM2M998KG–Blackburn Kangaroo, G-EAOW, has arrived at Hounslow Aerodrome ready for the attempt on the œ10,000 prize for the flight to Australia. From left: Lt Valdemar Rendle, pilot; Capt Hubert Wilkins, MC, commander; Lt David Reginald Williams, pilot; and Lt Garnsey Henry Potts, engineer.
Blackburn RT1 Kangaroo, G-EAIT, of the North Sea Aerial Navigation Co. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/blackburn-rt1-kangaroo-g-eait-of-the-north-sea-aerial-navigation-co-image504796052.html
RM2M97CEC–Blackburn RT1 Kangaroo, G-EAIT, of the North Sea Aerial Navigation Co.
1 Ton Torpedoes from The Air World's Fastest Plane -- The world's greatest warplane was demonstrated yesterday at Brough Aerodrome, Yorks. Torpedoes carrying nearly one ton of high explosives were dropped into the water from this Blackburn Napier Ripon II which can carry this immense missile beneath the fuselage when going through the sir at a speed of over 3 miles per minute. Picture taken during the demonstration shows - Placing the torpedo in the undercarriage. June 29, 1928. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1-ton-torpedoes-from-the-air-worlds-fastest-plane-the-worlds-greatest-warplane-was-demonstrated-yesterday-at-brough-aerodrome-yorks-torpedoes-carrying-nearly-one-ton-of-high-explosives-were-dropped-into-the-water-from-this-blackburn-napier-ripon-ii-which-can-carry-this-immense-missile-beneath-the-fuselage-when-going-through-the-sir-at-a-speed-of-over-3-miles-per-minute-picture-taken-during-the-demonstration-shows-placing-the-torpedo-in-the-undercarriage-june-29-1928-image463551388.html
RM2HX4GEM–1 Ton Torpedoes from The Air World's Fastest Plane -- The world's greatest warplane was demonstrated yesterday at Brough Aerodrome, Yorks. Torpedoes carrying nearly one ton of high explosives were dropped into the water from this Blackburn Napier Ripon II which can carry this immense missile beneath the fuselage when going through the sir at a speed of over 3 miles per minute. Picture taken during the demonstration shows - Placing the torpedo in the undercarriage. June 29, 1928.
Two passengers pose alongside a Blackburn RT1 Kangaroo of the North Sea Aerial Navigation Co. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-passengers-pose-alongside-a-blackburn-rt1-kangaroo-of-the-north-sea-aerial-navigation-co-image504796135.html
RM2M97CHB–Two passengers pose alongside a Blackburn RT1 Kangaroo of the North Sea Aerial Navigation Co.
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