Scenes in Egypt. Ariel L. Varges in a Vickers Vimy of the Cairo Baghdad Squadron who flew over the pyramids with a motion-picture camera.
Scenes in Egypt. Ariel L. Varges in a Vickers Vimy of the Cairo Baghdad Squadron who flew over the pyramids with a motion-picture camera.
Vickers aircraft, 1920. Aerial view of what appears to be a Vickers Vimy commercial aircraft in flight . The same basic airframe was used for the...
Captain Ross Macpherson Smith , his brother Lieutenant Keith Macpherson Smith, Sergeant James Mallett 'Jim' Bennett and Sergeant 'Wally' Shiers with...
From left to right, Sergeant Walter Henry Shiers , Lieutenant Keith Macpherson Smith, Captain Sir Ross Macpherson Smith and Sergeant Jim Bennett at...
Alcock & Brown's transatlantic aircraft crossed the Atlantic between St John's, Newfoundland and Clifden, Ireland between 14 and 15 June, 1919.
Photograph showing the aircraft being fuelled after reassembly in Newfoundland, Canada. Sir John William Alcock and Sir Arthur Whitten Brown made the...
Vickers Vimy, Brooklands, Surret, 1919. Alc Vickers Vimy, Brooklands, Surret, 1919. Alcock & Brown's transatlantic aircraft crossed the Atlantic...
Two young RAF officers, Captain John Alcock and Lieutenant Arthur Whitten Brown made the first non-stop trans-atlantic flight on 14 June 1919, for...
British aviators Capt, John Alcock and Lt,Arthur Whitten-Brown made the first non-stop transatlantic flight in 1919 piloting a Vickers-Vimy, In this...
Loading Vickers-Vimy aircraft 'City of London' with motorbike frames for Cologne, c1919-c1929. The Vickers-Vimy was a British heavy bomber aircraft...
Replica of a 1918 Vickers Vimy aircraft at Brooklands Airfield, United Kingdom prior to a flight to South Africa 12th April 1999. Mary Brand, the...
Replica of a 1918 Vickers Vimy aircraft being tested by pilots Mark Rebholz and John LaNoue at Brooklands Airfield, United Kingdom prior to a flight...
Pilots Mark Rebholz and John LaNoue stand in front of a replica of a 1918 Vickers Vimy aircraft being tested at Brooklands Airfield, United Kingdom...
Replica of a 1918 Vickers Vimy aircraft at Brooklands Airfield, United Kingdom prior to a flight to South Africa 12th April 1999. Mary Brand, the...
Replica of a 1918 Vickers Vimy aircraft taking a test flight at Brooklands Airfield, United Kingdom prior to a flight to South Africa 12th April 1999.
Lord Gorell and General Sykes inspect a Vickers Vimy Commercial , of the Instone Air Line fleet, at Croydon airfield, London, February 1922.
The converted Vickers Vimy bomber used by Captain John Alcock the pilot and Lieutenant Arthur Whitten Brown to make the first non-stop transatlantic...
Vickers Vimy 'G-EAAV' entered by The Times newspaper for an attempt on the record for a flight to South Africa.
Two parachutists stand on the wings of an RAF Vickers Vimy at Henlow Air Pageant, Henlow, Bedfordshire, England.
Pilots Pierre van Ryneveld and Christopher Quintin Brand attempt a record to South Africa in a Vickers Vimy 'Silver Queen'.
Mr Mitchell and Mr Merton beside a Vickers Vimy aeroplane at Heliopolis Aerodrome, Cairo Governate, near Cairo, northern Egypt.
The converted 'Vickers Vimy' bomber with pilot Captain John Alcock and navigator Lieutenant Arthur Whitten Brown , seen leaving St John's,...
Poster about John Alcock and Arthur Brown's direct flight across the Atlantic. There is a photo of the plane and the two men. The poster reads...
John Alcock and Arthur Brown a few days after their Atlantic flight probably with their plane, a Vickers Vimy
The pilots and crew of a Vickers Vimy 'Silver Queen' which is attempting to set a record flight time to South Africa.
Workmen erect a memorial to British aviators Alcock and Brown which will be unveiled at London Airport on the 35th anniversary of the airmen's...
Australian air pioneers Sir Ross Smith , Sir Quentin Brandon and Sir Keith Smith , who flew a Vickers Vimy 11,294 miles from London to Darwin,...
The converted Vickers Vimy bomber used by Captain John Alcock and Lieutenant Arthur Whitten Brown to make the first non-stop transatlantic flight,...
British aviators Sir John Alcock , and Arthur Whitten Brown , Daily Mail Transatlantic competition winners of ?10,000 for being the first to cross...
The Vickers Vimy aeroplane in which John William Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown crossed the Atlantic to Britain, finally crashing in an Irish bog.
Captains Ross and Keith Smith are about to make their first London-Australia flight in a Vickers Vimy Rolls Royce.They took two mechanics with them...
The crew of the Vickers 'Vimy', the first aircraft to fly from England to Australia within 30 consecutive days. The journey took 135 hours and 55...
The Vickers-Vimy Rolls entered by Messrs Vickers to compete for the £10,000 prize for a flight from Great Britain to Australia, circa 1919....
Garden Party for Alcock and Brown June 1919John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown were two British fliers. They were the first people to fly an...
Memorial to John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown at London Airport designed by William McMillan. John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown were two...
Despite appearances this was the end of an amazingly successful flight in June 1919. This Vickers Vimy bomber piloted by Captain John Alcock with his...
British pilot Stanley Cockerell and British pilot Frank Broome pose in the Vickers Vimy Commercial G-EAAV aircraft in which they undertook their...
British pilot Frank Broome and British pilot Stanley Cockerell pose by the Vickers Vimy Commercial G-EAAV aircraft in which they undertook the...
The Alcock Brown memorial monument on a hill just south of the town of Clifden in the Connemara region of County Galway in Ireland circa 1960. The...
The Eagle was the first production Rolls-Royce aircraft engine to be used in service during World War I. Resulting from a 1914 British Admiralty...
Salmson aircraft engines, produced in France starting in 1913 by the Societe des Moteurs Salmson in Billancourt, Sein, were originally designed and...
The fourth prototype of the Vickers Vimy British heavy bomber aircraft, April 1919. This machine is the first to be powered by Rolls-Royce Eagle VIII...
First plane to fly the Atlantic non-stop. The Vickers-Vimy-Rolls machine flown by British aviators John Alcock and James Brown , on 14/15 June 1919
Goodwood Revival Race Meeting Goodwood , West Sussex, , England 18th - 28th September 2009. Vickers Vimy
Goodwood Revival Race Meeting Goodwood , West Sussex, , England 18th - 28th September 2009. Vickers Vimy
Printed tissue serviette commemorating Alcock and Brown's pioneering transatlantic flight, 17th June 1919. Engraved image by W S G, with text below...
?The first successful non-stop Trans-Atlantic Mail flight was made by Captain John Alcock and Lieutenant Arthur W Brown. Leaving Newfoundland on the...
Copies of the 15 cent scarlet Cabot 1897 series were overprinted for use on the Vickers-Vimy Handley Page and any subsequent trans-Atlantic flights....
Certify that this letter was brought to England by the Vickers Vimy-Rolls Aeroplane which left St John's, Newfoundland, on the 14 June 1919, and...
Vickers Vimy Commercial G-EASI 'City of Lon Vickers Vimy Commercial G-EASI 'City of London' of Instone Airline in flight.
Vickers Vimy Rolls Royce Biplane Vickers Vimy Rolls Royce Biplane, complete with two Rolls Royce engines and propellers Made by Rolls Royce Ltd.
Vickers Vimy Rolls Royce Biplane. Vickers Vimy Rolls Royce Biplane, complete with two Rolls Royce engines and propellers Made by Rolls Royce Ltd.
Vickers Vimy Rolls Royce Biplane. Vickers Vimy Rolls Royce Biplane, complete with two Rolls Royce engines and propellers Made by Rolls Royce Ltd.