RMG63JY6–Dr Barnes Wallis, 80, is handed a tribute from the Royal Aeronautical Society. Presenting the Honourary Fellowship of the Society scroll is society president M.B. Morgan, right, Controller of Guided Weapons and Electronics, Ministry of Technology, on the occasion of the 56th Wilbur and Orville Wright Memorial Lecture at the Royal Aeronautical Society in Hamilton Place, London.
RMC458T8–Aeronautical radio telegram, 1931
RMGE4HED–Smith DeFrance (seated), Director of Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, examines an award marking his 35 years of service with NACA, while Associate Director Jack Parsons looks on. Date: July 1, 1957
RMD965YT–Orville Wright (1871-1948) American aeronautical pioneer, the younger of the Wright brothers. Photograph.
RMT0K7FH–geography / travel, China, science, windtunnel of the Tsinghua University Aeronautical Research Institute, Bailongtan, Yunnan, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2A5YWKD–Man standing on a platform manipulating a set of paddle-like wings for a hand-operated aeronautical propeller [ca. 1850]
RMTWWCTR–Vintage 1880’s poster for French aeronautical journal “Le Ballon' and the various types of flight of an ornithopter, early balloons and an airship. Text on verso advertises a balloon merchant: 'A. Brissonnet” rubber balloons, to inflate gas ... with printed and colored drawings from 30 cm in circumference up to 4 meters ... balloons for ascents from 200 to 2,000 cubic meters, able to carry from one to eight people. ' Chromolithograph, Paris, ca. 1883.
RMRGPEG8–lazio, aeronautical construction plant, guidonia, 1920-30
RMAP75KD–computer operator with CAD engineering aeronautical image on monitor screen and background
RMDH81PJ–Front View of Ader's 'Avion No. 3' - The bird like appearance of the machine is well shown, as well as the curious feather propellers - The First Paris Aeronautical Salon 1907
RMMC6FRH–The Meadow-Rass Aeronautical Society - Illustration by Harrison Cade, circa 1905
RMK32748–Chest up portrait of American aeronautical scientist and NASA Deputy Administrator Hugh Latimer Dryden, 1962.
RME120T9–Jun. 04, 1981 - German Helicopter at the Aeronautical Exposition
RMD0P0AB–Aeronautical Engineer Studying Film Coolant
RMC2N23R–An aerial view of the NACA Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, Moffett Field, California. 1947
RMHRP74A–Dr. Christine Darden, NASA Aeronautical Engineer
RMFF8N67–UMBERTO NOBILE (1885-1978). /nItalian aeronautical engineer and Arctic explorer.
RF2FKD4J5–Aeronautical Heritage Award for Dr Norman Adrian de Bruyne Cambridge - Pioneer in the use of structural adhesive bonding in aircraft production.
RME004E0–Telephone station of a aeronautical department, 1915
RMCX674Y–1943 World War II Japanese Aeronautical Map of the Celebes
RMP98YDF–Neglected Yugoslav-era aircraft on display in the summer sun outside the Aeronautical Museum Belgrade, Serbia
RMBMXY43–SIDNEY CAMM (1893-1966) English aeronautical engineer at his home in Thames Ditton, Surrrey in 1941
RMD017H3–A appointment document to tenured members of the German Academy for Aeronautical Research,to Director Friz dated 31 March 1942.Double-page on handmade paper with Hermann Göring ink signature and blind-stamped seal.Folded.Appointment document for defense economy leader in Officer's rank of the German Wehrmacht to Director Friz of aircraft engine factory Eisenach GmbH,simultaneous with the award of the defense economy leader's decoration,dated 1 September 1938 with Milch signature in ink.Folded.A rare award documents group,historic,historical,1930s,19,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2GAEWFP–Howard Hughes 7/21/38 speaking before the Press Club. Washington, D.C., July 21. Howard Hughes, speaking at the National Press Club today, before government officials and representatives of foreign governments. Hughes today envisioned a future in aviation when giant flying boats, almost as large as modern ocean liners, will fly the Atlantic speaking at the luncheon in his honor, he described in detail the type of flying craft and equipment he believes the future will see but which is now nothing more than an aeronautical engineers dream
RMRGPEG7–lazio, aeronautical construction plant, guidonia, 1920-30
RMA4J54X–computer operator with CAD engineering aeronautical image jet fighter on monitor screen and background
RMMDGX7X–Meghan Markle attends a women's empowerment reception at the Royal Aeronautical Society in London during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.
RMDX384R–Aeronautical chart, map showing symbols of waypoints and flying routes designed to assist in navigation of aircraft
RMK3275Y–American aeronautical scientist and NASA Deputy Administrator Hugh Latimer Dryden (left) receives an award from President Dwight D Eisenhower in front five other unidentified award recipients, 1960.
RME0YTE4–May 26, 1971 - Lunar Vehicle at Aeronautical Exposition
RMD0NX5N–Portrait of Aeronautical Pioneer Wilbur Wright
RMFCEGX6–Aeroscopia. Aeronautical Museum. Toulouse. Haute Garonne. France.
RMA7W6ME–Australia, South Australia, the aeronautical museum of the base of Woomera
RMFFDRKA–OTTO LILIENTHAL (1848-1896). /nGerman aeronautical engineer. The second of Otto Lilenthal's gliders. Photograph, c1895.
RMJMX58F–daniel guggenheim aeronautical laboratory MIT massachusetts institute of technology Boston USA
RMT808HD–Blanchard's Balloon, Illustration
RMCX6751–1943 World War II Japanese Aeronautical Map of Borneo
RMP98YDC–Neglected Yugoslav-era aircraft on display in the summer sun outside the Aeronautical Museum Belgrade, Serbia
RMBMXY3C–SIDNEY CAMM - English aeronautical engineer at his home in Thames Ditton, Surrrey in 1941 with his wife Hilda Starnes
RMKMMR7T–Factory for aeronautical equipment, Italy 1950s
RMD017H5–A appointment document to tenured members of the German Academy for Aeronautical Research,to Director Friz dated 31 March 1942.Double-page on handmade paper with Hermann Göring ink signature and blind-stamped seal.Folded.Appointment document for defense economy leader in Officer's rank of the German Wehrmacht to Director Friz of aircraft engine factory Eisenach GmbH,simultaneous with the award of the defense economy leader's decoration,dated 1 September 1938 with Milch signature in ink.Folded.A rare award documents group,historic,historical,1930s,19,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMAB93XW–female aeronautical engineering designer studying 3D wire frame jet airplane image on giant monitor screen
RMMDGWYM–Meghan Markle attends a women's empowerment reception at the Royal Aeronautical Society in London during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.
RM2ARBF52–Souvenir Medal/Medallion to the pioneers of Transatlantic Flight - both those who lost their lives and then (finally) the one (Lindbergh) who succeeded. Date: circa 1927
RMT6YJ53–Photograph of the world's largest wind tunnel at the NACA Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, Moffett Field, California, 2015. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). ()
RME0MP8F–Apr. 04, 1956 - ARGARD Advisory Group for Aeronautical Research and Development Seminar in Munich April 23 - 27th 1956. Several
RMD0NX5M–Portrait of Aeronautical Pioneer Orville Wright
RMFCEGWN–Aeroscopia. Aeronautical Museum. Toulouse. Haute Garonne. France.
RMATTHA5–Model of hands of aeronautical engineer Reginald Joseph Mitchell CBE, holding model of Supermarine Spitfire. Tangmere Museum.
RMANJ8D3–aeronautical designer with jet airplane image on monitor
RMMDGXB8–Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attend a women's empowerment reception at the Royal Aeronautical Society in London during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.
RMM577TG–Sir George Cayley, 6th Baronet (1773-1857) an English engineer and aviation pioneer. In 1799 he formulated the concept of the fixed wing aeroplane with mechanisms for generating lift and propulsion, and published a paper setting out the basic principles of aeroplane flight in 1809. In 1849 he successfully launched a glider large enough to carry a small child from his home at Brompton Hall, near Scarborough.
RMT71145–Engineers operating the controls of the Stability Tunnel at Langley Aeronautical Laboratory in Hampton, Virginia, March 10, 1943. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). ()
RME131KD–Feb. 26, 2012 - Newest Aeronautical Information. First glimpse on the Turbomeca Basta powered Nord 262 Super-Broussard which is the pressurized version of its forerunner, seen next to it in the photograph.
RMB7BJPD–Edge of aeronautical chart, America. Contains halftone screen
RMFCEGXA–Aeroscopia. Aeronautical Museum. Toulouse. Haute Garonne. France.
RFET1MX1–aeronautical clothing used during the second world war
RMFFDRK8–OTTO LILIENTHAL (1848-1896). /nGerman aeronautical engineer. One of Otto Lilenthal's early glider flights. Photograph, c1895.
RF2DA3E19–Aeronautical chart, known as IFR flight chart, with miniature steel jet aircraft
RMT808HB–Lana's Aeronautic Machine, Illustration
RMCX675A–1943 World War II Japanese Aeronautical Map of Australia
RMP98NGT–Neglected Yugoslav-era aircraft on display in the summer sun outside the Aeronautical Museum Belgrade, Serbia
RMBMXY35–SIDNEY CAMM - English aeronautical engineer at his home in Thames Ditton, Surrrey in 1941 with his wife Hilda Starnes
RMKMMR7H–Turbo-Cyclone 18 aviation engine Wright Aeronautical Corporation, USA 1940s
RMD0M13T–Peter Siebold is aeronautical engineer experimental test pilot flight test engineer Scaled Composites. He sits in simulator
RMBE4T6J–aeronautical engineer studying 3Dwire frame projection of a commercial jet
RMMDGWNH–Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attend a women's empowerment reception at the Royal Aeronautical Society in London during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.
RMAJ98FM–Balloon ascent outside the Palace of Versailles Paris by the Montgolfier brothers, 19th September 1783.
RMT6YJ9R–Aerial photograph of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) Ames Aeronautical Laboratory at Moffett Field, California, February 11, 1947. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). ()
RME0X374–Mar. 03, 1965 - Giant Steel Wheel for Aeronautical Industry, This Giant Steel and Chromium wheel has just been completed at Hautmont works. It is intended for Aeronautical industry. It weighs 6 and a Half Tons.
RMB7BW24–Index to US sectional aeronautical charts Contains halftone screen
RMFCEGX9–Aeroscopia. Aeronautical Museum. Toulouse. Haute Garonne. France.
RFET1KPY–aeronautical clothing used during the second world war
RMFFDRK7–OTTO LILIENTHAL (1848-1896). /nGerman aeronautical engineer. One of Otto Lilenthal's early glider flights. Photograph, c1895.