Model of Avro "Lancaster" aircraft, scale 1:24. Model of Avro "Lancaster" aircraft, scale 1:24. Aeronautics
Supermarine Rolls Royce Seaplane, S.6.B. S.1595 (with dummy engine). Winner of the Schneider Trophy, 1931. Supermarine Seaplane, S.6.B. S.1595 Aeronautics 1931
Medal, 'Le Flesselles' Montgolfier balloon flight, Lyon, France, 19 January 1784 Coins, Medals & Tokens 1784
Henson's Flying Machine model [1843] William Henson's model of his 'Aerial Steam Carriage' Aeronautics 1845-1847
Model of Handley Page H.P.42 "Heracles" aircraft, scale 1:24, sectioned. Handley Page HP42 'Heracles' Aeronautics 1931
Model of Ader's first aeroplane, the "Eole", scale 1:10 Ader's 'Eole' flying machine, 1890 Aeronautics 1890
Schneider trophy, 1913, plus wooden plinth c. 1931. The Schneider Trophy, 1913. Aeronautics 1911-1912
Rolls-Royce RB211-22 turbofan engine s/n 10006, 1970 Rolls-Royce RB211 turbofan aero engine, 1970. Aircraft Propulsion 1970
Model of Short "Empire" Flying Boat 'Canopus', scale 1:24, made by Short Brothers Ltd., Rochester, England Short S23 'Empire' Flying Boat 'Canopus', 1936. Aeronautics 1936
Hawker P.1127 VSTOL Experimental Aircraft, serial number XP831 (the first prototype), by Hawker Siddeley Aircraft Company Limited, British, 1960 Hawker P 1127 VSTOL Experimental Aircraft Aeronautics 1960
Rolls Royce "Gnome" H1400-1 Turboshaft Engine c.1975. Mounted on plinth, motorised and "exploded" for exhibition. Made substantially from scrap parts. Rolls Royce "Gnome" H1400-1 Turboshaft Engine c.19 Aircraft Propulsion
Nakajima ‘Homare’, air-cooled twin-row 18 cylinder radial aero-engine, by Nakajima Aircraft Company, Japan, 1943-1945 Nakajima ‘Homare’, air-cooled twin-row 18 cylinder radial aero-engine Aircraft Propulsion 1943-1945
Bristol ‘Centaurus’ sleeve-valve radial 18-cylinder aero engine, part-sectioned, by The Bristol Aeroplane Company Limited, Bristol, Somerset, England, 1942-1950 Bristol 'Centaurus' sleeve-valve aero engine, c 1940s. Aircraft Propulsion 1942-1950
Rolls Royce Olympus 593 Mark 3B aero-engine, Serial 59351 (from Concorde 002) Rolls-Royce Olympus 593 Mark 3B aero-engine, c 1969. Aircraft Propulsion c. 1969
Uniform worn by British Caledonian Airways Stewardess, c. 1986-1988. British Caledonian Airways Uniform Aeronautics 1986-1988
Radar apparatus for the detection of radio echoes from aircraft, used by Robert Watson-Watt in February 1935, England, United Kingdom Radar apparatus used by R.Watson-Watt in 1935 Radio Communication 1935
Model of a Montgolfier Balloon, 1783 First public demonstration of a Montgolfier balloon, 4th June, 1783. Aeronautics 1783; 1914
80 H.P. "Le Rhone" aero engine 7/762/1. 80 H.P. "Le Rhone" aero engine 7/762/1. Aircraft Propulsion 1914
Portion of Fuselage containing control mechanism; of Bleriot Monoplane Control mechanism of Bleriot's monoplane Aeronautics c. 1909
One model of Junkers Ju 87-D aircraft, scale 1:24. Junkers Ju 87-D 'Stuka', c 1939. Aeronautics c. 1939
One plate in white and sepia. 7 3/4". Building in shape of a quadrant; people on verandah. Balloon overhead, two aeronauts, each with flag. Transfer printed. Pearlware? Graham flight from Conduit House, Pentonville, London, c1828 One plate in white and sepia. 7 3/4". Building Penn-Gaskell Collection
Rolls-Royce 'R' aero engine, no. 27, with separated 150 mm length of 8 mm diameter fuel pipe, by Rolls-Royce Limited, England, 1931. This engine was developed for the 1931 Schneider Trophy seaplane and flying boat races. The 1931 races were held at Calshot Spit, Southampton Water, Hampshire, England. Rolls-Royce 'R' aero engine, no. 27, developed for the 1931 Schneider Trophy Aircraft Propulsion 1931
Snuff box, circular, with painted lid showing Pilatre de Rozier and Jules Romain's 15th June 1785 balloon ascent, unsigned, French, 1785-1800 Snuff box, with painted lid showing Pilatre de Rozier and Jules Romain's balloon ascent Penn-Gaskell Collection 1785-1800
Model of airship, steam driven dirigible by Henri Giffard 1852, scale 1:50 The Giffard Airship Aeronautics 1852