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Category
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Object type
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Place of origin
Date

Model of Wright Flyer

1903

Section of a Boeing 747, 1973.

1973

Alcock and Brown's Vickers Vimy Biplane

1919

Lockheed 10A Electra, serial no 1037, 1935.

1935

Avro Vulcan, experimental model, c 1950s.

circa 1953

Wind tunnel models of Concorde, c 1960s.

1955-1965

Gloster Aircraft, E28/39, (without engine)

'Jason I', de Havilland DH.60G Gipsy Moth

1928

Concorde prototype aircraft

1969

Hawker Siddeley Trident 3 aircraft

1971

Rolls Royce 'Spirit of Innovation' electric aircraft

2021

Lockheed 749 Constellation, built in September, 1947.

1947

Lockheed 10A Electra, serial no 1037, 1935.

1935

German Fokker E III Monoplane, c 1915

circa 1915

Replica, of the 1903 ‘Wright Flyer’ aircraft, by The de Havilland Aeronautical Technical School, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England, 1948. The actual 1903 ‘Wright Flyer’: - designed and built by the Wright Brothers: Orville and Wilbur, achieved the world’s first successful heavier-than-air powered flight, on 17th December 1903 at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, United States.

Replica, 1903 ‘Wright Flyer’ aircraft

1948

Gloster-Whittle E28/39 jet aeroplane, built 1941.

1941

'Jason I', de Havilland DH.60G Gipsy Moth

1928

Model of Fairey III F Aircraft

De Havilland Comet 4B Airliner

1960

Huntair Pathfinder II Microlight Aircraft

1983

Tri-Flier/Hiway Demon 175 G-MJXE microlight aircraft

1985

German Albatros DV single seater fighter, 1917.

1917

Bristol Blenheim bomber, 1939.

1939

Short SC1 experimental vertical take-off aircraft, 1956.

1956

Metal plate for struts from Supermarine Rolls Royce Seaplane

1931

Metal plate for struts from Supermarine Rolls Royce Seaplane

1931

Metal plate for struts from Supermarine Rolls Royce Seaplane

1931

Metal plate for struts from Supermarine Rolls Royce Seaplane

1931

Saw blade in cardboard box

1931

Metal tin of screws for mount struts from Supermarine Rolls Royce Seaplane

1931

Eight metal components associated with the Supermarine Rolls Royce Seaplane

1931

Model of Leonardo Da Vinci's 15th century proposed helicopter

1480-1519

Short Belfast aircraft model being prepared

circa 1960

Concorde wind tunnel model, 1969.

circa 1969

Nose Spinner for Spitfire Aircraft

Shadow test model of Tu-4, c 1950.

1955-1960

One two wind tunnel models of the Avro 730 supersonic bomber

1955

De Havilland Super Sprite Rocket Engine

circa 1949

Vickers-Supermarine Mk I Spitfire, c 1940, with separate Merlin engine.

1940

Wheels from the Low speed wind tunnel model of Handley Page HP118

1959

Bede B.D. 5B Aircraft (Registration G-BGLB)

1979

Supermarine Rolls Royce Seaplane

1931

SE5A fighter, 1917.

1917

Mach meter Type K B 222/01, c 1950s.

circa 1950

Metal plate for struts from Supermarine Rolls Royce Seaplane

1931

Inspection hole cover from the De Havilland Gipsy moth Aeroplane

1928

Metal tin of screws for mount struts from Supermarine Rolls Royce Seaplane

1931

Cayley's 'Aerial Carriage', 1843.

1843

Leonardo Da Vinci's design for an Ornithopter, c 1486.

circa 1486

The Rolls-Royce vertical take-off-thrust measuring rig, 1954.

1954