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A History of Fighter Development

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC75/19/1

Film on the development of fighter aircraft by the Vickers Supermarine company, including the design influence of Schneider Trophy racing seaplanes. Spitfire, Seafire, Spiteful and Attacker fighter aircraft are featured

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Amelia Earhart coming ashore by launch, Southampton 19 June 1928

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/4727/6

In June 1928, Amelia Earhart became the first woman to cross the the Atlantic in an aircraft.

Female pilot climbing from a motor launch onto a slipway., Royal Air Force Museum, Charles Brown Collection / RAF Museum, Charles Brown Collection

Amelia Earhart, Commander Wilmer Stultz and others, Southampton, 19 June 1928

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/4727/9

In June 1928, Amelia Earhart became the first woman to cross the the Atlantic in an aircraft. The pilot for the flight was Wilmer Stultz and the flight mechanic was Louis Gordon.

Formal group photograph of two pilots and other civilians, on a dock., Royal Air Force Museum, Charles Brown Collection / RAF Museum, Charles Brown Collection

Amelia Earhart being greeted by the Mayor of Southampton, 19 June 1928

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/4727/8

In June 1928, Amelia Earhart became the first woman to cross the the Atlantic in an aircraft.

Informal group portrait photograph of a female dignitary greeting a female pilot., Royal Air Force Museum, Charles Brown Collection / RAF Museum, Charles Brown Collection

Supermarine S.5 and Supermarine S.6 on a lighter, 1929

Photographs, In Storage, P032278

Supermarine S.5 (N219 "5") and Supermarine S.6 (N248 "8") on a lighter, 1929

port rear views, on water with lighters attending., RAF Museum

Amelia Earhart, Commander Wilmer Stultz and others, Southampton, 19 June 1928

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/4727/7

In June 1928, Amelia Earhart became the first woman to cross the the Atlantic in an aircraft. The pilot for the flight was Wilmer Stultz and the flight mechanic was Louis Gordon.

Informal group portrait photograph of two pilots and other civilians., Royal Air Force Museum, Charles Brown Collection