Tracks In This Album
How It All Began. The Early History Of Flying - Powered Flight - The British Contribution To Flying - Charles H. Gibbs-Smith
The Holder Of No. 1 Certificate Granted By The Royal Aero Club For Pilots Reminisces - Powered Flight - The British Contribution To Flying - Lord Brabazon Of Tara
Bleriot Monoplane (1909) Starts Up, Runs And Stops - Powered Flight - The British Contribution To Flying - No Artist
Tells How He Won The Daily Mail Prize Of £1,000 In 1909 - Powered Flight - The British Contribution To Flying - Lord Brabazon Of Tara
Talks About His Early Aircraft Building Experiences - Powered Flight - The British Contribution To Flying - Sir Thomas Sopwith
Sopwith Pup (1916) Starts, Warms Up, Revs And Switches Off - Powered Flight - The British Contribution To Flying - No Artist
Recalls Early Days At The Royal Aircraft Factory In Farnborough - Powered Flight - The British Contribution To Flying - Sir Geoffrey De Havilland
The Farnborough-Built S.E.5a (1917) Starts Up, Revs, Ticks Over, Takes Off, Circles Overhead And Dives - Powered Flight - The British Contribution To Flying - No Artist
Talks About The Birth Of The Aircraft Industry And The First Civil Airliner - Powered Flight - The British Contribution To Flying - Sir Geoffrey De Havilland
Bristol Fighter (1916) With A Single Rolls-Royce Engine Starts Up, Taxies, Takes Off, Passes Overhead And Flies Into The Distance - Powered Flight - The British Contribution To Flying - No Artist
Describes The First Ever Direct Flight Across The Atlantic Which He Made In 1919 With Sir John Alcock - Powered Flight - The British Contribution To Flying - Sir Arthur Whitten-Brown
Tells How He Pioneered The Establishment Of International Air Routes - Powered Flight - The British Contribution To Flying - Sir Alan Cobham, Raymond Baxter
Gipsy Moth (About 1930) Starts, Revs And Taxies Away - Powered Flight - The British Contribution To Flying - No Artist
A Fitter At Croydon Airport Recalls The Aircraft Used In The Early Days And Remembers The Arrival Of Lindbergh And Amy Johnson - Powered Flight - The British Contribution To Flying - Mr. L. Nightingale
Retired Senior Captain Of B.O.A.C., Remembers Early Scheduled Flights - Powered Flight - The British Contribution To Flying - Captain O.P. Jones
A Portrait Of The Tiger Moth, The Aircraft Used More Than Any Other For Training Pilots, Starts, Ticks Over, Taxies Away, Takes Off And Flies Slowly Past - Powered Flight - The British Contribution To Flying - No Artist
Tells Of The Development Of The Schneider Trophy Seaplanes Which Were The Forerunners Of The Spitfire. He Mentions His Own Part In The Schneider Trophy Race Of 1929 - Powered Flight - The British Contribution To Flying - Air Marshall Sir Richard Atcherley
Spitfire Starts, Taxies, Takes Off And Passes Overhead - Powered Flight - The British Contribution To Flying - No Artist
Jet Engine On Test Bed - Powered Flight - The British Contribution To Flying - No Artist
One Of The Team That Developed The Early Gas Turbine Engines Talks About The Birth Of The Jet - Powered Flight - The British Contribution To Flying - Hayne Constant
Comet IV Taking Off - Powered Flight - The British Contribution To Flying - No Artist
Then Chief Test Pilot And A Director Of The De Havilland Aircraft Company Tells The Story Of The Culmination Of The British Contribution To Powered Flight - The First Passenger-Carrying Jet Airliner In The World - The Comet - Powered Flight - The British Contribution To Flying - Group Captain John Cunningham
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