RM2CGCJWM–A newpaper cutting showing a Bristol Blenheim, Type 142. The aircraft was developed as a civil airliner, in response to a challenge from Lord Rothermere to produce the fastest commercial aircraft in Europe. In 1935, flight tests proved that the aircraft with a top speed of 307 mph was faster than any fighter in service with the Royal Air Force at the time. Converted into a light bomber, the Bristol Blenheim was used extensively in the first two years and in some cases throughout the Second World War.
RMCPJ51X–Ernst Udet in 'Miracle of Flight', 1935
RM2BTPEGW–Seagull in flight . 1935 .
RM2M3T16M–Brigadier-General and Mrs A.C. Lewin set off from Heston on a flight to their home in Njoro, Kenya after spending a holiday in England.
RM2A2WYDT–Negative - Mascot, New South Wales, circa 1935, A group of sightseers at Mascot Aerodrome about to board a flight to Bulli Pass. Monospar aircraft at rear
RMWAMXFJ–Lockheed Model 10-E Electra, 1935, Boeing Museum of Flight, Boeing Field, Tukwila, Washington State, USA
RM2C9P2K1–November 11th 1935 - A press photograph of the time showing the balloon used in the record manned balloon flight undertaken by two U.S. army officers,Captains Albert W. Stevens and Orville Anderson flying from Rapid City, Dakota in the 'Explorer II. They ascended for 1 hour 20 minutes from the canyon, now known as the Stratobowl, reaching a new record of 72,395 feet (stated at the time to be 74,187 feet), in an helium filmed balloon. Captain Stevens is credited with taking the first photograph showing the curvature of the Earth.
RM2EM4GC7–AMELIA EARHART (1897-1937) American aviation pioneer in early January 1935 before her solo flight from Honolulu to California.
RF2E96TE7–1935 Crane's Fine Paper 'On the Wings of the Flight' Advertisement, retouched and revived, A3+, 600dpi
RMERN28K–Flight engineers working on the engines of the Air France L'Intrepide Wibault 280.T12 at Croydon Airport being canvassed by T Crawford the Labour candidate for Croydon South in the upcoming General Election 9th November 1935
RMMR5EE0–Sir Charles Edward Kingsford Smith (1897 – 1935), early Australian aviator. In 1928, he earned global fame when he made the first trans-Pacific flight from the United States to Australia. In 1934, he flew the Lady Southern Cross from Australia to the United States
RMRWG121–Lindbergh, Charles, 4.2.1902 - 26.8.1974, American aviator, full length, before his flight across the Atlantic Ocean, Roosevelt Field, New York, 20.5.1927, coloured photograph, cigarette card, series 'Die Nachkriegszeit', 1935, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMW2DR5K–Alcock and Brown...after the first non-stop transatlantic flight, London, June 1919, (1935). Creator: Unknown.
RME11GF9–Feb. 02, 1978 - Flight into the Past: Early this morning flight Lieut David Cyster took off from dunsfold, surrey, to fly to Australia the hard way. He set out for Marssilies in a 1941 tiger moth on the first leg of a flight to Darwin to commemorate the hisoric flight of Bert Hinkler 50 years ago. the plans is fitted with long-range fuel tanks, and it will cruise at about 90 m.p.h. Hinkler become the first man to fly solo from London to Australia and it took him 15 days. He was later killed when he crashed in italy in 1935 trying to beat his record for the flight
RM2G3M18W–transport / transportation, aviation, personal, pilot, trainee pilot before the first solo flight, circa 1935, EDITORIAL-USE-ONLY
RM2A4WEF5–Wiley Post, left and Harold Gatty, seen here in 1931. Wiley Hardeman Post, 1898 – 1935. American aviator, the first pilot to fly solo around the world. Harold Charles Gatty, 1903 – 1957. Australian navigator, aviation pioneer and navigator on Post's circumnavigation flight. From The Pageant of the Century, published 1934.
RMT0XK2T–transport / transportation, aviation, first flight across the Atlantic Ocean from East to West 12.4. - 13.4.1928, crew of the aircraft: pilot Hermann Koehl, copilot major of the Irish Air Force James Fitzmaurice and Ehrenfried Guenther Freiherr von Huenefeld, arrival at Bremerhaven, 17.6.1928, coloured photograph, cigarette card, series 'Die Nachkriegszeit', 1935 aviator, aviators, transatlantic flight, East-West Overflight, overflight, flyover, waving, journey, Germany, German Reich, Weimar Republic, people, 1920s, 20th century, transport, trans, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMB5E1AB–The Gonz‡les-Gil Pazo GP II was built in Spain by Gonzalez Gily Santibanez and Jose Montes. This special version was fitted with a single 130hp engine. It took part in a record attempt from Barcelona to Senegal piloted by Ramon Torres and Carlos Coll of the Aero Club Aero Popular de Barcelona, but it landed in Morocco after cross winds affected its flight. Pictured here at Madrid airport during test flights where it proved it could average a speed of 250km with a range of 2000km; it was destroyed in an accident at Los Alcazares in January 1937. EC-EEB Circa 1935 P001028
RMD017J3–Documents of a Flight Captain in German Lufthansa,Patent to Flugkapitän dated 20 September 1929 and document for Lufthansa badge for over 1 million flight service kilometres dated 9 April 1935,each on hand-made paper with text rendered in black and red.Included is a blue award folder with a gold-stamped crane,a decorative document for Lufthansa stickpin for over 1 million kilometres dated 10 April 1935 and two diplomas from Junkers factory for more than 500,000 and 750,000 kilometres covered in Junkers aircraft,with best wishes and transmit,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMG37TN8–Flight - Airfield
RMCPJ505–Ernst Udet in 'Miracle of Flight', 1935
RM2BTPF0M–Seagull in flight . 1935
RMC45NH7–Rudolf Hess after the flight to the Zugspitze, 1935
RM2BW3N5A–Flight of Curtis Bowker over New York . 1935
RMCPJ4YJ–Ernst Udet in 'Miracle of Flight', 1935
RM2A2WFWY–Glass Negative - Copy, 'Reconnaissance Flight' & 'Little America', Ellsworth Relief Expedition, Antarctica, 1935-1936, Black and white glass negative of two images, 'Reconnaissance Flight' & 'Little America', Ellsworth Relief Expedition, Antarctica. One of 328 images in various formats including artworks, photographs, glass negatives and lantern slides
RMC45NHE–Rudolf Hess after the flight to the Zugspitze, 1935
RM2EM4GC6–AMELIA EARHART (1897-1937) American aviation pioneer in early January 1935 before her solo flight from Honolulu to California.
RMCPJ4XT–Juergen Ohlsen and Ernst Udet in 'Miracle of Flight', 1935
RM2BW3GJH–Melrose taking off on goodwill flight to Australia . C J Melrose at Heston . 4 April 1935
RMG3B455–STRATOSPHERIC FLIGHT
RF2C8P267–Fokker F.VIIa (serial number 4919) of the Flight 81 of the Air Regiment 5 of the Czechoslovak Army Air Force, 1935
RMCYPPFG–German Fighter Squadron on Training Exercise, circa 1935
RMPXGWMR–Flight Lieutenant Charles William Anderson Scott
RMF2B19K–Hubert Julian, the 'Black Eagle', in Paris, Dec. 6, 1935. In Ethiopia, Julian got into a fight with his African American rival,
RM2RGD7AR–Flight-Lieutenant J N Boothman, pilot
RM2H000N4–Dr. Robert Goddard works on a rocket at his shop in Roswell, New Mexico. Dr. Goddard is recognized as the 'Father of American Rocketry.' October 1935.
RMGG2BTD–Drawing by Garetto: 'No, he is not dead, on the contrary his flight is more vigorous than ever'. The Fascist eagle is flying away from the great powers watching him. 1935 Italy
RM2WH8B03–Croydon, London. 1935. A vintage photographic postcard entitled, “Luft-Hansa Quadruple Engine Monoplane” depicting Lufthansa's giant Junkers G.38 passenger monoplane ‘D-2000’ during its first visit to Croydon Aerodrome in June 1931, following a trial flight from Berlin. D-2000 was the original G.38 prototype which first flew on 6 November 1929. In Mid-1932 D-2000's registration was changed to D-AZUR and in 1936 this aircraft was written–off after crashing in Dessau, Germany during a post-maintenance test flight. In its early life, the G.38 was the largest landplane in the world.
RMD7FRF8–Detail of a Douglas DC-3 C-47 Dakota, Jordanian airforce, 1935, Aircraft Collection Hermeskeil, Germany, Europe
RF2GPWH1E–Vintage photo circa 1935 of a steward serving drinks on board an Imperial Airways Handley Page HP 42 airliner over Africa. The HP 42 were four-engine commercial long-range biplane airliners designed and manufactured by British aviation company Handley Page
RMETYJ75–Lockheed Vega cn 122 NR105W -Winnie Mae- 1935 [mfr via
RM2A2X1R9–Painting - 'Polar-Star' Northrop Gamma Aeroplane, Sydney Austin Bainbridge, Water Colour, Antarctica, 1935-1936, Water colour painting of Lincoln Ellsworth's Northrop Gamma aeroplane the 'Polar Star' flying over the Antarctic plateau. The painting was by Sydney Austin Bainbridge a Crew Member and the Purser on the Discovery II. This painting was signed by Lincoln Ellsworth in January, 1936. It was presented by the artist to Flight Lieutenant Eric Douglas, leader of the RAAF party on the Discovery II during
RMPNH5A6–Original film title: WUNDER DES FLIEGENS: DER FILM EINES DEUTSCHEN FLIEGERS. English title: MIRACLE OF FLIGHT. Year: 1935. Director: HEINZ PAUL. Credit: IHF / Album
RMCN0PJ4–The launching of the rigid airship R101 in 1929. From The Story of 25 Eventful Years in Pictures published 1935
RMTA34HF–The general secretary of the Olympic Committee Carl Diem goes on a promotional tour for the Olympic Games in Berlin, 1936, aboard a Junkers Ju 52 / 3m of the Lufthansa. The aircraft with the registration D-ALYL had the special ornamental painting of the Olympic rings.
RM2BW3GJ9–Melrose taking off on goodwill flight to Australia . C J Melrose at Heston . 4 April 1935
RMTXJ7FA–1935 New York Times front page reporting Charles Lindbergh Baby Kidnap Bruno Hauptmann Guilty
RMT502BW–61 badges of Gau Danzig West Prussia 04. Danzig city coat of arms 1935 of carved amber, small and large issue delivered for 0.30 resp. 1.00 Danzig guldens, very rare. 'Day of the Schoolchildren' 1936, fantasy flowers available only in very small quantities. 'Seagulls' 1937, glazed porcelain badges with closure pins, seagulls in various flight depictions (seen from below, gliding rightward, flying leftward, gliding leftward), very rare, the closure pins newly mounted. 'Shell' 1938, collected by schoolchildren and coloured accordi 20th century, Editorial-Use-Only
RMGCBXHB–A rebuilt Hawker Hurricane fighter plane starting up its engine for the first time at Brooklands on the 60th anniversary of the first Hurricane flight at Brooklands on 6th November 1935.
RM2JJY4DB–Pangborn Plane For Globe Circling Clyde Pangborn hopes to fly non-stop around the world in this New Plane this fall, refueling only three times in mid air. The twin-motored transport, which he tested in flight today, gives the impression of being all wing. The Fusilage is 15 feet wide and built into the wing lines. It has a fuel capacity of 2,500 gallons and an estimated cruising range of 8,300 miles. July 21, 1935. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RF2C62BXF–IMAM Ro.37bis of the 105th Flight XXVI Group Italian Royal Air Force, the Second Italo-Abyssinian War, 1935/1936
RMF2B3W9–Pilots flying the 1935 Bendix Air Race from Burbank, California, to Cleveland, Ohio. L-R: Cecil Allen, Roy Hunt, Jacqueline Cochran, Royal Leonard. Ca. August 28, 1935. Cecil Allen was killed during the race when his plane crashed in a potato field in the fog. Roy Hunt finished 4th, and Jackie Cochran finished 5th. Royal Leonard was forced down with engine trouble and did not complete the race. - (CSU 2015 5 34)
RM2RGD7AN–Flight Lieutenant G H Stainforth, pilot
RF2GRDT7G–Vintage photo circa 1935 of an Imperial Airways Handley Page HP 42 airliner at Haifa airport Israel being refuelled
RM2RGAPX9–1935 Richthofen Squadron, German Luftwaffe, biplanes
RMW7EERB–Lieutenant Owen Cathcart Jones, British pilot, 1935. Artist: Unknown
RM2M97F74–Fokker IXD (Avia-built) -CSA 1935-1939.
RMD7FRFM–Detail of a Douglas DC-3 C-47 Dakota, Jordanian airforce, 1935, Aircraft Collection Hermeskeil, Germany, Europe
RM2RGD7B0–Flight-Lieutenant R L R Atcherley, pilot
RME3P3A2–AL61A-112 Lewis M. Lowry 1935
RM2M96MGG–Poster, Royal Matinee, Queen's Hall, London, CWA Scott AFC will tell his graphic story of the flight from England to Australia in under 3 days. Present, the Duke and Duchess of York, with Lord Wakefield in the Chair.
RMP9YWDP–1930s 1940s 1935 AERIAL VIEW OF US NAVY SHIP WWII AIRCRAFT CARRIER USS SARATOGA WITH BIPLANE AIRCRAFT ASSEMBLED ON FLIGHT DECK - q74696 CPC001 HARS AVIATION MOBILITY ASSEMBLED AIRCRAFT CARRIER ARMED FORCE 1935 CONFLICTING FLIGHT DECK SARATOGA USS BATTLING BIPLANE BLACK AND WHITE OLD FASHIONED RUNWAY
RM2M998D1–RAF flying boats over Felixstowe in June 1935 on their way to a fly-past at the RAF Display at Hendon. Clockwise from left: the first prototype Supermarine Stranraer, K3973; Short S14 Sarafand, S1589; Short S19 Singapore III, K4577; the first prototype Saunders-Roe A27 London, K3560; and Short S18 Knuckleduster, K3574.
RMCPM3GK–Ernst Udet during aerobatics, 1935
RM2BW3GJA–Melrose taking off on goodwill flight to Australia . C J Melrose at Heston . 4 April 1935
RMA66EPE–Stratospheric Flight
RMCEE87F–Juan de la Cierva's Autogyro c.1923. From The Story of 25 Eventful Years in Pictures, published 1935.
RMTXJ7F9–1935 New York Times front page reporting Charles Lindbergh Baby Kidnap Bruno Hauptmann Guilty
RMT502CC–61 badges of Gau Danzig West Prussia 04. Danzig city coat of arms 1935 of carved amber, small and large issue delivered for 0.30 resp. 1.00 Danzig guldens, very rare. 'Day of the Schoolchildren' 1936, fantasy flowers available only in very small quantities. 'Seagulls' 1937, glazed porcelain badges with closure pins, seagulls in various flight depictions (seen from below, gliding rightward, flying leftward, gliding leftward), very rare, the closure pins newly mounted. 'Shell' 1938, collected by schoolchildren and coloured accordi 20th century, Editorial-Use-Only
RMGCBXHA–A rebuilt Hawker Hurricane fighter plane starting up its engine for the first time at Brooklands on the 60th anniversary of the first Hurricane flight at Brooklands on 6th November 1935. At the controls is former wartime pilot and Hawker test pilot, Bill Bedford.
RME9HNC8–Vintage photo of American aviation pioneer and author Amelia Earhart (1897 – declared dead 1939) – Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan famously vanished in 1937 while she was trying to become the first female to complete a circumnavigational flight of the globe. Photo taken in 1935.
RMJF8XPK–Graf Zeppelin, first commercial passenger transatlantic flight service in the world, 1928. Air travel. Liebig collectors' card 1935
RME6RAKK–Vintage photo of American aviation pioneer and author Amelia Earhart (1897 – declared dead 1939) – Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan famously vanished in 1937 while she was trying to become the first female to complete a circumnavigational flight of the globe. Photo taken in 1935.
RMRWG13T–Piccard, Auguste, 28.1.1884 - 25.3.1962, Swiss physicist and inventor, half length, take-off to the record flight with the balloon FNRS-1, Augsburg, 27.5.1931, coloured photograph, cigarette card, series 'Die Nachkriegszeit', 1935, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RME9MENJ–Vintage photo of American aviation pioneer and author Amelia Earhart (1897 – declared dead 1939) – Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan famously vanished in 1937 while she was trying to become the first female to complete a circumnavigational flight of the globe. Photo by Harris & Ewing taken in 1935.
RMD7FRWG–slogan on a rest room door of the Jordanian airforce, 1935
RME7X7AK–Vintage photo of American aviation pioneer and author Amelia Earhart (1897 – declared dead 1939) – Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan famously vanished in 1937 while she was trying to become the first female to complete a circumnavigational flight of the globe. Photo by Harris & Ewing taken in 1935.
RME3YJH0–'Three men on a flying Trapeze Team. Chenault, Williamson and MacDonald. NAR Cleveland 1935'
RME7TXPN–Vintage photo of American aviation pioneer and author Amelia Earhart (1897 – declared dead 1939) – Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan famously vanished in 1937 while she was trying to become the first female to complete a circumnavigational flight of the globe. Earhart is pictured in 1935 with Gilbert Grosvenor, Editor of National Geographic magazine and President of the National Geographic Society.
RMGE4J60–This is a view of the huge dirigible hangar with doors open at both ends at the NASA Ames Reserach Center, Moffett Field, California. Lockheed Missiles and Space Company under contract to the NASA-Marshall Space Flight Center was to use the hangar for construction and assembly of the nation's first nuclear stage rocket engine. Airplanes are on the ground at right, and in the background is San Francisco Bay. The ready-made "factory" structure was erected in 1931- 1933, to house the dirigible Macon, which crashed off the California coast in 1935. It has been used by the Navy for blimps
RME5MHEE–FLIGHT INTO DARKNESS, (aka L'EQUIPAGE), French poster art, Annabella, 1935
RM2B2B8FA–Aircraft hangar with light tower at the Berlin-Tempelhof Airport, 1935.
RM2BW3GJ0–Melrose taking off on goodwill flight to Australia . C J Melrose at Heston . 4 April 1935
RMAE5KF6–Flight Airfield
RMT1989Y–transport / transportation, aviation, aircraft, a Hawker Dantorp of the Danish Navy is prepared, relief flight to Hochstetters Foreland Station in Greenland, Copenhagen, 26.8.1935, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMG3BK69–KONSTANTIN EDUARDOVICH TSIOLKOVSKY, Russian pioneer of aeronautics, jet propulsion and space flight technology. Date: 1857 - 1935
RMT0XK28–expedition, arctic, flights across the North Pole, the American Richard E. Byrd and the Norwegian Roald Amundsen are meeting each other, May 1926, coloured photograph, cigarette card, series 'Die Nachkriegszeit', 1935, flights, trans arctic flight, exploration, explorations, arctic explorer, USA, United States of America, Norway, men, man, people, 1920s, 20th century, expedition, expeditions, meeting, meetings, coloured, colored, post war period, post-war period, post-war years, post-war era, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2M975HC–Jean Batten on her arrival at Croydon after her flight from Australia to the UK. 29 April 1935.
RME41NTF–SOC 1935
RMJF8XPB–First hot air balloon flight, Montgolfier balloon demonstrated in 1783, Annonay, France. Air travel. Liebig collectors' card 1935
RM2RDGRYG–Alameda, California: November 11, 1935 The newly arrived China Clipper seaplane which will make the inaugural flight of Pan American Airways' transpacific service to Manila.
RM2GEPJ3E–EARLY DAYS OF AVIATION - Early Flight - Harrold Gatty and Wiley Post who flew round the globe in 1931 in a Lockheed Vega named the Winnie Mae . --- Harold Charles Gatty ( 1903 – 1957) was an Australian navigator and aviation pioneer whom Charles Lindbergh called “Prince of Navigators”. Wiley Hardeman Post (1898 – 1935) was a famed one eyed American aviator who famously developed an early pressure suit and discovered the jet stream.
RMW7EERC–Captain (Tom) Campbell Black (1899-1936), 1935. Artist: Unknown
RM2RDGTCD–Alameda, California: November 22, 1935 The China Clipper seaplane as it lifts off of San Franciaco Bay on the inaugural flight of Pan American Airways' transpacific service to Manila.
RMB7PPYK–1935 Studebaker Hood Ornament
RM2RDGWF1–Alameda, California: November 11, 1935 The China Clipper seaplane which will make the inaugural flight of Pan American Airways' transpacific service to Manila as it arrives in San Francisco Bay .
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