Aeroplane

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    Wright Flyer Model A, 1907

    £17.50

    World’s first production airoplane.

    Published 1962 © Hugh Evelyn Limited; artist Roy Cross (1924-2008);
    c. 48 x 35 cm (19″ x 14″) medium white cardstock (137 g/sm²);
    Shown here is a scan of the print.

    This is a LARGE sized print; see mail costs at Shipping & Returns.

    Detail below
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    Bleriot XI, 1909

    £17.50

    First to fly across the English Channel (La Manche)

    Published 1962 © Hugh Evelyn Limited; artist Roy Cross (1924-2008);
    c. 48 x 35 cm (19″ x 14″) medium white cardstock (137 g/sm²);
    Shown here is a scan of the print.

    This is a LARGE sized print; see mail costs at Shipping & Returns.

    Detail below
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    Antoinette VII, 1909

    £17.50

    Beaten for the Daily Mail prize of £10,000 by Bleriot across the Channel

    Published 1962 © Hugh Evelyn Limited; artist Roy Cross (1924-2008);
    c. 48 x 35 cm (19″ x 14″) medium white cardstock (137 g/sm²);
    Shown here is a scan of the print.

    This is a LARGE sized print; see mail costs at Shipping & Returns.

    Detail below
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    Farman III, 1910

    £17.50

    One of the most influential early planes built in England

    Published 1962 © Hugh Evelyn Limited; artist Roy Cross (1924-2008);
    c. 48 x 35 cm (19″ x 14″) medium white cardstock (137 g/sm²);
    Shown here is a scan of the print.

    This is a LARGE sized print; see mail costs at Shipping & Returns.

    Detail below
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    1913 Deperdussin Monocoque

    £17.50

    The most advanced racing airplane of the pre-war years

    Published 1962 © Hugh Evelyn Limited; artist Roy Cross (1924-2008);
    c. 48 x 35 cm (19″ x 14″) medium white cardstock (137 g/sm²);
    Shown here is a scan of the print.

    This is a LARGE sized print; see mail costs at Shipping & Returns.

    Detail below
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    Avro 504K, 1917

    £17.50

    Trainer aircraft for the Royal Flying Corps in World WarI

    Published 1962 © Hugh Evelyn Limited; artist Roy Cross (1924-2008);
    c. 48 x 35 cm (19″ x 14″) medium white cardstock (137 g/sm²);
    Shown here is a scan of the print.

    This is a LARGE sized print; see mail costs at Shipping & Returns.

    Detail below
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    Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5, 1917

    £17.50

    With the Sopwith Camel, regained allied superiority over the Western front in 1917

    Published 1962 © Hugh Evelyn Limited; artist Roy Cross (1924-2008);
    c. 48 x 35 cm (19″ x 14″) medium white cardstock (137 g/sm²);
    Shown here is a scan of the print.

    This is a LARGE sized print; see mail costs at Shipping & Returns.

    Detail below
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    Albatros D.V 1917

    £17.50

    A successful German fighter introduced in 1917 but suffering from weakness in the wings in prolonged diving

    Published 1962 © Hugh Evelyn Limited; artist Roy Cross (1924-2008);
    c. 48 x 35 cm (19″ x 14″) medium white cardstock (137 g/sm²);
    Shown here is a scan of the print.

    This is a LARGE sized print; see mail costs at Shipping & Returns.

    Detail below
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    1917 Sopwith Camel

    £17.50

    Single seat fighter credited with shooting down 1,294 enemy aircraft

    Published 1962 © Hugh Evelyn Limited; artist Roy Cross (1924-2008);
    c. 48 x 35 cm (19″ x 14″) medium white cardstock (137 g/sm²);
    Shown here is a scan of the print.

    This is a LARGE sized print; see mail costs at Shipping & Returns.

    Detail below
  • 1917 SPAD S.XIII

    Early Aeroplanes 1907-1918

    Out of stock

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    Fokker D-VII, 1918

    £17.50

    A Dutch aircraft engineer produced the best German fighter aircraft of Worl War I

    Published 1962 © Hugh Evelyn Limited; artist Roy Cross (1924-2008);
    c. 48 x 35 cm (19″ x 14″) medium white cardstock (137 g/sm²);
    Shown here is a scan of the print.

    This is a LARGE sized print; see mail costs at Shipping & Returns.

    Detail below
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    Handley Page O/400, 1918

    £17.50

    Large aircraft that introduced the concept of strategic bombing raids

    Published 1962 © Hugh Evelyn Limited; artist Roy Cross (1924-2008);
    c. 48 x 35 cm (19″ x 14″) medium white cardstock (137 g/sm²);
    Shown here is a scan of the print.

    This is a LARGE sized print; see mail costs at Shipping & Returns.

    Detail below

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