RM2DBHTMM–'British soldiers are transported in an ''Airspeed AS.51 Horsa'' cargo glider.'
RM2A1KAJ8–British, WW2, Artwork by Terence Cuneo, Invasion Scene, Troop carrying, Airspeed Horsa gliders, land in a field amidst a tank battle, painting, 1939-1946
RMHJBXTW–AIRSPEED HORSA I GLIDER about 1941. Air Ministry photo
RFHHWNT1–Transport of a balloon of the Airspeed division by one of the western suburbs of Berlin, Germany, according to an original sketch by E. Hosang, historical image or illustration, published 1890, digital improved
RMPH72RH–An Airspeed Ambassador, G-AMAE, airliner belonging to the British Airline Dan Air, at London Gatwick Airport in 1968.
RMKD15RR–1939 British advertisement for the Airspeed Oxford training aircraft.
RMCNRHE8–Airspeed Horsas, 1944
RMAG3BT7–transport/transportation, aviation, instruments, airspeed indicator for airships, early 20th century, J. C. Eckhardt, Stuttgart, Germany, ,
RMA8WT0A–Dan Air Airspeed Ambassador G-AMAH disembarking passengers and refueling at London Heathrow Airport LHR 1963. JMH0544
RFR7G4E4–Airspeed Oxford AS 40 mk1 aircraft at Duxford Imperial Air museum,Duxford, Cambridgeshire,uk
RMF0XX1W–Airspeed Ambassador in Dan-Air colors in Imperial War Museum Duxford
RMF7K09X–Piccadilly, York, Yorkshire, UK. 1st December, 2015. The Art Deco factory which was used by aeroplane manufacturer Airspeed is demolished inspite of protests that it should be preserved Credit: William Edwards/Alamy Live News
RFB7G56G–View of an engine of an Airspeed Ambassador under restoration.
RMKJBXKC–Airspeed Ambassador 2, Dan Air, Duxford, UK. The 1950s Airspeed Ambassador flew with Dan Air from 1963 until 1971. Also known as the Elizabethan.
RMTAGR53–The cockpit of a World War Two Airspeed Horsa Glider used for transporting infantry in to war zones.
RMA0XEPC–Linear airspeed indicator in cockpit of English Electric Lightning F53 Interceptor Fighter at Tangmere Military Aviation Museum, Sussex
RMPW1J0G–U.S. ARMY AIR FORCE Douglas C-47 Skytrain with Airspeed Horsa in the Background
RFDDRPA6–military airspeed watch shoot in studio
RMD86AD6–Airspeed Courier aeroplane
RFAMGWHH–The tube that makes the airspeed indicator on an F-14 fighter work
RMT518GP–Airspeed Oxford I, American Air Museum at Duxford Imperial War Museum,Cambridgeshire, England.
RMFWN73P–Airspeed Oxford AS.10 on display in the AirSpace hangar at IWM Duxford UK
RMEF6E0J–Airspeed AS.10 Oxford V3388 at Duxford Imperial war museum
RMK9JKHN–Dan Air Airspeed Ambassador 2 aeroplane, G-AMAH, having just landed and the passengers are shown having just disembarked. Image taken during the 1960s. Typical view of holiday makers, tourists of that era, with general lack of security and people on the tarmac at the airport.
RMM9HTAY–Front cover of the 7th September 1951 edition of The Aeroplane magazine, featuring an advertisement for B.E.A. showing an Airspeed Ambassador aircraft, illustrated by Frank Wootton.
RF2F5EJ4T–A replica Airspeed AS51 Horsa Mk I glider at he Pegasus bridge museum.
RM2M3WRT2–An airspeed indicator from World War II on display at the Brooklands Museum, Surrey, UK.
RF2KX683E–Airspeed AS.6 Envoy
RFG1MJPN–Flight instrument airspeed indicator on a white background.
RF2G9JG76–Pilot prepares for flight and checks the aerometric instruments altimeter artificial horizon heading indicator airspeed indicator, variometer. Glider
RMF7K0C1–Piccadilly, York, Yorkshire, UK. 1st December, 2015. The Art Deco factory which was used by aeroplane manufacturer Airspeed is demolished in spite of protests that it should be preserved Credit: William Edwards/Alamy Live News
RFB7FWEM–View of an engine of an Airspeed Ambassador under restoration.
RMDC4CH8–SAUDI ARABIA - CIRCA 1949: Postage stamp printed in Saudi Arabia shows the Airspeed Ambassador Airliner, circa 1949
RFW4JEMT–Airplane is flying over mountains in fog at beautiful sunset
RMA0XEP8–View of linear airspeed indicator on English Electric Lightning F53 Interceptor Fighter at Tangmere Military Aviation Museum, Sussex
RFF05PWN–Travel way
RFEKXECD–Airplane in the sky at sunrise
RM2M97P3C–Airspeed AS57 Ambassador.
RMGBPRCH–The wreckage of the 'Elizabethan' class Airspeed Ambassador (registration G-ALZU) charter flight which was carrying the Manchester United team back from Belgrade. After a refuelling stoppage at Munich, the plane crashed as it tried to take off on the snowy runway, killing 23 people, including eight players, one of whom was Duncan Edwards whom many believe was among the greatest football players of all time. He died of injuries 15 days after the crash.
RMF6NFWJ–Tail end view of Airspeed Ambassador airliner from the 1950s in UK
RFG3659E–Private jet plane flying above clouds, shot from front view
RM2B4TBBJ–A photograph taken at Farnborough Airshow in England in 1966. Aircraft on show include a beagle B.206 Bassett Twin Engine plane of the Royal Air Force, a Blackburn Buccaneer XV157 of the Royal Navy, an Airspeed Ambassador G-ALZP, a Handley Page Victor XL193 of the Royal Air Force, amongst other aircraft.
RMKJ1GCD–Air Commodore Edward 'Teddy' Mortlock Donaldson (1912 – 1992). Royal Air Force (RAF) flying ace of the Second World War, and a former holder of the airspeed world record. seen holding the Britannia Trophy in 1946
RF2F5EJ8B–A replica Airspeed AS51 Horsa Mk I glider at he Pegasus bridge museum.
RFFEY8RT–airplane jet flying in a blue sky
RF2C718XE–Airspeed AS.6 Envoy (serial number 48) of the Czechoslovak State Airlines (ČSA) flying on the route Prague – Moscow, the second half of the 1930s
RFE6JNW0–Cockpit display panel
RF2G7MH9X–Pilot prepares for flight and checks the aerometric instruments altimeter artificial horizon heading indicator airspeed indicator, variometer. Glider
RMF7K0A5–Piccadilly, York, Yorkshire, UK. 1st December, 2015. The Art Deco factory which was used by aeroplane manufacturer Airspeed is demolished in spite of protests that it should be preserved Credit: William Edwards/Alamy Live News
RMT8EEA5–An instrument panel from the fighter plane Supermarine 'Spitfire - Mk II' A true to original replica of the dashboard using ORIGINAL instruments and switches (approximately 22 pieces) from the legendary English fighter plane. With it a reflecting gunsight 'Reflector Typ.I Mk. III.' with the serial no. '3841/44' and no. 'Stores Ref No. 8B/2519', with several plates, wiring and plugs. Furthermore the following instruments, among others, were used: manifold pressure indicator, airspeed indicator, turn and slip indicator, tachometer and altimeter, oil temperature, magnetic cont, Editorial-Use-Only
RFDN0WK7–Aircraft dashboard instruments
RFC5TCD3–Static vents on the side of an airplane with a warning not to paint over them.
RM2CD15BM–Vintage 1941 advertisement for the British Airspeed Oxford training aircraft.
RFEKFXKD–Airliner in flight
RM2HBY46C–An A.S.65 Consul at Fairoaks in 1966
RM2M97387–Airspeed AS57 Ambassador.
RMBDNR4D–In yellow and camouflage livery is this Airspeed AS40 Oxford Mk1 aircraft, currently on permanent display at IWM Duxford, England.
RM2HX636H–The Ambassador Arrives For The Air Show. The Ambassador airliner flies over The Codey Tree when it arrives at Farnborough. Tomorrow (5th September) the eleventh Society of British Aircraft Constructors Flying Display and Exhibition will open, the official opening day will be Wednesday but tomorrow is technicians and Press day. Today many aircraft, many of which are still on the secret list, were arriving for the show. September 4, 1950.
RMF3GR1N–Three fin tailplane of 1950s Airspeed Ambassador civil aircraft restored at IWM Duxford UK
RFG3DY0G–Private jet plane flying above clouds, shot from front view
RF2B7G083–View of an airplane wing seen through the glass window
RM2GCKB65–Duxford Imperial War Museum Photograph by Brian Harris 5 August 2021 IMW Duxford, Cambridgeshire England UK. Aircraft on display in the AirSpace Hange
RF2G02YYW–Airplane in the sunset
RFHBANM7–airplane jet flying in a blue sky
RMPDPTKX–10 Airspeed AS5
RF2HFYEK1–Aircraft with propellers are flying in the sky of the country, in Israel
RF2G7MHCF–Pilot prepares for flight and checks the aerometric instruments altimeter artificial horizon heading indicator airspeed indicator, variometer. Glider
RF2A2AN4H–In-flight safety card on board a passenger flight. Close-up of the branding within the cabin using natural light, see mans hand holding the card
RMT8EEA6–An instrument panel from the fighter plane Supermarine 'Spitfire - Mk II' A true to original replica of the dashboard using ORIGINAL instruments and switches (approximately 22 pieces) from the legendary English fighter plane. With it a reflecting gunsight 'Reflector Typ.I Mk. III.' with the serial no. '3841/44' and no. 'Stores Ref No. 8B/2519', with several plates, wiring and plugs. Furthermore the following instruments, among others, were used: manifold pressure indicator, airspeed indicator, turn and slip indicator, tachometer and altimeter, oil temperature, magnetic cont, Editorial-Use-Only
RFDM8HG1–Aircraft instruments collection
RFH9GTX2–Static vents ports on the side of the fuselage of a Boeing 737.
RM2EPHJD1–Vintage 1944 advertisement for the British Airspeed Horsa glider transport aircraft as used in D-Day and other operations of World War 2.
RFTRXA0Y–View from airplane window.
RM2BWF8R6–pitot tube on Boeing 747 airplane
RM2M97383–Airspeed AS57 Ambassador.
RMKFAFET–Airspeed AS5
RFT9M9NT–closeup on the airspeed tool indicated in knots on the dashboard of a Eurocopter AS 350B3 Ecureuil helicopter
RF2AW57WJ–New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A. - February 5, 2020 - A vintage True Airspeed Computer used by pilots and navigators during World War 2
RFG3659D–Private jet plane flying above clouds, shot from front view
RF2JP441R–Horsa glider in Pegasus Memorial Museum at Ranville in Lower Normandy
RMB4K6K4–Aircraft Airspeed Ambassador powered by two Bristol proteus airscrew turbines taking off at the SBAC Farnborough Air Show
RME3P39Y–AL61A-400 Airspeed Envoy VH-UXY c34
RMPC49HA–Aeronautic instrument exhibit of thermometers, inclinometers, airspeed meters, and pressure gages at A.P.S., May 1919.
RMP2M5KJ–. English: Italian pioneer monoplane Caproni Ca.12 broke the airspeed world record on March 20, 1912. 1912. Unspecified 15 Caproni Ca.12 record flight
RF2HFYEGE–Aircraft with propellers are flying in the sky of the country, in Israel
RF2G9JGF8–Pilot prepares for flight and checks the aerometric instruments altimeter artificial horizon heading indicator airspeed indicator, variometer. Glider
RME0KP7G–Jun. 06, 1943 - The Fastest man in the world. Holder of the world airspeed record, Peter Twiss is a former fleet Air Arm Pilot,
RMT835E0–An instrument panel of the Me 109E 'Emil' fighter plane True to original reproduction of the frontal panelling using ORIGINAL instruments and switches (20 pieces) of the legendary German fighter aircraft. The above attached reflector sight (Revi, FL.52940) has new electric cables and can be operated by using a nominal voltage of 220 V. The pointed-post reticule can clearly be seen through the original Revi screen (FL.52271) which can be slid open. The standard and precision altimeter (FL.22320) as well as the airspeed indicator (FL.22230) are also functional (by means of a , Editorial-Use-Only
RM2BW37GD–First plane on new service leaves Croydon for for Glasgow . The first aeroplane in the new international air service left Croydon for Glasgow . The first aeroplane a , Airspeed AS.5 Courier, C/N: 11 ( G-ACLR ) on the new daily air service between London and Glasgow ( 400 miles ) left Croydon . Ai speed courier machines of 250 hp are to be used with a cruising speed of about 150 miles an hour . An interesting feature is their retractable undercarriage , which can be drawn into the fuselage when the machine is off the ground to increase speed . The machine carries five passengers and are equippe
RM2FKMDEA–Enola Gay log book, true airspeed computer used during the August 6, 1945 atomic bomb mission over Hiroshima, The National WWII Museum, New Orleans
RFPRYH45–Cockpit of Cirrus SR22T VH-EPG high performance light aircraft.
RM2BWF8W0–pitot tube on Boeing 747 airplane
RM2M9737P–Airspeed AS57 Ambassador.
RMKJCKX3–Airspeed A.S.10 Oxford ExCC
RFM6YGFX–Helicopter control panel during flight with nice light, this one of a Eurocopter AS350 B3; focussed on the airspeed
RF2B00400–New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A. - February 5, 2020 - A vintage True Airspeed Computer used by pilots and navigators during World War 2
RM2G9YH7W–Airspeed AS.10 Oxford I G-AIAT, operated by Air Service Training at Hamble, is seen in the air at Hamble, Hampshire
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