Handley Page Victor, British Strategic bomber
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Vickers F.B.5 could be really interesting lol :3c
Crappy sketches flying again!
Since Aerosaurs were still very primitive in WWI, they had quite a few notable differences, mostly that their crews still rode them like their wyvern and dragon ancestors, and that they had relatively odd setups (and sometimes parts exposed) than their more traditional descendants. Most of them still had draconic facial builds, but with more smooth builds and more often than not, at least two pairs of eyes.
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The Aeroplanes of the Royal Flying Corps (Military Wing) :: J. m. (John Mcintosh) Bruce
The Aeroplanes of the Royal Flying Corps (Military Wing) :: J. m. (John Mcintosh) Bruce
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The British Concorde fleet at Heathrow Airport (1986).
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1918 Bristol F2B Fighter at the Shuttleworth Airshow
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Awesome...Vulcan Bomber and The old English Electric Lightnings - wow...
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Handley Page HPR-7 Herald 203. BIA Silver Arrow Service. A combined rail and air transport between France and England. At Le Touquet airport, 1979
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A squadron of Spitfire planes from World War II while they docked in Malta in 1944.
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British soldiers examine an abandoned German 88mm anti-aircraft gun - North Africa, exact date unknown
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Bomber Squadron: Men Who Flew with XV :: Martyn R. Ford-Jones
Bomber Squadron: Men Who Flew with XV :: Martyn R. Ford-Jones
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Concorde at East Hampton Airport, NY
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