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Propellers Collection (#5)

"Propellers: A Journey Through Aviation History" The Royal Air Force Display Poster at Hendon showcases the power and precision in flight

Background imagePropellers Collection: Japanese salvos drop next to the USS White Plains as the USS Kitkun Bay scrambles its fighters

Japanese salvos drop next to the USS White Plains as the USS Kitkun Bay scrambles its fighters during the 2nd Battle of
Philippine Sea, Philippines October 25, 1944 Japanese salvos drop next to the USS White Plains as the USS Kitkun Bay scrambles its fighters during the 2nd Battle of the Philippine Sea

Background imagePropellers Collection: Workers Sign 5, 000th B-17

Workers Sign 5, 000th B-17
Seattle, Washington: May, 1944. The factory workers signing their names on the 5, 000th Boeing B-17 built since Pearl Harbor at Plant #2 in Seattle

Background imagePropellers Collection: 5, 000th Boeing B-17 Built

5, 000th Boeing B-17 Built
Seattle, Washington: May, 1944. The 5, 000th Boeing B-17 built since Pearl Harbor at Plant #2 in Seattle, surrounded by the factory workers

Background imagePropellers Collection: DUPLEX RUDDER AND SCREW-PROPELLER; This invention has been patented by Captain E

DUPLEX RUDDER AND SCREW-PROPELLER; This invention has been patented by Captain E.I. Carpenter, and the engraving represents a vessel with two rudders and two screw propellers, 1851 engraving

Background imagePropellers Collection: Vertol VZ-2 aircraft, 1960 C017 / 7574

Vertol VZ-2 aircraft, 1960 C017 / 7574
Vertol VZ-2 aircraft in flight. Also known as Model 76, this aircraft was a tilt-wing VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) aircraft, seen here with NASA and US Army and US Navy markings

Background imagePropellers Collection: Imperial Airways aeroplane, 1931 C014 / 0462

Imperial Airways aeroplane, 1931 C014 / 0462
Imperial Airways aeroplane. Shell Oil company mobile fuel tank being used to refuel the Imperial Airways Handley Page H.P.42 biplane Hanno in October 1931 at Semakh on the Sea of Galilee

Background imagePropellers Collection: Imperial Airways aeroplane, 1931 C014 / 0463

Imperial Airways aeroplane, 1931 C014 / 0463
Imperial Airways aeroplane. Imperial Airways Handley Page H.P.42 biplane Hanno in October 1931 at Semakh on the Sea of Galilee

Background imagePropellers Collection: Tidal power plant, artwork C016 / 7544

Tidal power plant, artwork C016 / 7544
Tidal power plant. Computer artwork of an array of offshore tidal turbines. Tidal forces rotate the propeller blades, which then drive a generator in order to produce electricity

Background imagePropellers Collection: Stern view of ?Hilda?, showing canal-boat propellers

Stern view of ?Hilda?, showing canal-boat propellers. IMechE Procs 1894. pl. 86 Date: 1894

Background imagePropellers Collection: M B & B Companys Manganese Bronze Propellers

M B & B Companys Manganese Bronze Propellers make history

Background imagePropellers Collection: Balloon launch from a stadium, Italy

Balloon launch from a stadium, Italy
Detailed picture showing the paraphernalia of a balloon launch, seen inside a stadium in Italy, with two wooden launch towers, gantry, gas making equipment, and a large crowd of spectators

Background imagePropellers Collection: Two views of an airship shaped like a long tube with a point

Two views of an airship shaped like a long tube with a pointed nose, propellers on the side and a rudder, resembling an 1850 design proposed by Pierre Jullien, a French clock maker from Villejuif

Background imagePropellers Collection: Balloon with parachute and propellers, associated with Franc

Balloon with parachute and propellers, associated with Francesco Orlandi, flying over a town harbor and spectators, possibly during an ascent in Italy between 1820 and 1850. Date between 1850 and 1900

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Spectators in an arena viewing the ascension of a balloon driven by propellers with an inflation device in the foreground. Date 18 -

Background imagePropellers Collection: Balloon with open frame wood or metal basket and attached pr

Balloon with open frame wood or metal basket and attached propellers. Date between 1820 and 1840

Background imagePropellers Collection: Mechanical buoy, 19th century

Mechanical buoy, 19th century

Background imagePropellers Collection: 19th Century monoplane design

19th Century monoplane design. Historical artwork showing an aerial view of a twin-propeller aeroplane with a single large wing

Background imagePropellers Collection: German WWII ramjet bomber in flight

German WWII ramjet bomber in flight. This is a Dornier Do 217 heavy bomber with a ramjet propulsor mounted on top of its fuselage

Background imagePropellers Collection: USS Macon, artwork

USS Macon, artwork
USS Macon. Artwork of Curtiss F9C Sparrowhawk fighters flying around their mothership, the US Navy airship the USS Macon. An inset shows a Sparrowhawk docked inside the airship

Background imagePropellers Collection: Aircraft propellers

Aircraft propellers with swept back blades on military transport plane

Background imagePropellers Collection: Nuclear submarine maintenance

Nuclear submarine maintenance
Nuclear-powered submarine under preventive repairs

Background imagePropellers Collection: Propeller from the Lusitania steamship

Propeller from the Lusitania steamship

Background imagePropellers Collection: Group picture of Pilots and their aeroplane

Group picture of Pilots and their aeroplane

Background imagePropellers Collection: Metropolitan Police helicopters at an airfield

Metropolitan Police helicopters at an airfield
Three Metropolitan Police helicopters at an airfield -- two are on the ground, while another hovers in the air

Background imagePropellers Collection: Policeman, car and light aircraft

Policeman, car and light aircraft
A policeman with his car, near a light aircraft on an airfield

Background imagePropellers Collection: England - Australia Air Race

England - Australia Air Race. Entry No. 34 - a de Havilland Comet Grosvenor House owned by Mr A.O. Edwards and piloted by C.W.A Scott and T. Campbell Black

Background imagePropellers Collection: A propeller attached to the wreckage of a German zeppelin

A propeller attached to the wreckage of a German zeppelin
The wreckage of a German zeppelin shot down by British fighter planes and anti-aircraft fire following a bombing raid on London, 23rd September 1916

Background imagePropellers Collection: Maxim Project 1890

Maxim Project 1890
Hiram Maxims improved multiplane flying machine - less cumbersome than its predecessors, but still a monstrous concoction of wings, wires and huge propellers

Background imagePropellers Collection: LEGAY AVIETTE 1920

LEGAY AVIETTE 1920
Competing for the Prix Peugeot at Longchamps, Paris, is the man-powered aviette of Legay, piloted by Jacques Noel who must pedal furiously to turn those twin propellers

Background imagePropellers Collection: Vuia Monoplane

Vuia Monoplane
An early monoplane design, Vuias project with its myriads of supporting strings, four heavy wheels and paddle- like propellers doesn t look very promising

Background imagePropellers Collection: Cayleys Helicopter

Cayleys Helicopter
CAYLEYs HELICOPTER-AEROPLANE With two lateral helicopter rotors to provide lift, and two propellers for propulsion, this is an astonishingly far- sighted proposal

Background imagePropellers Collection: Kimball Biplane

Kimball Biplane
American designer Kimballs biplane is notable for using eight propellers, though they are powered by a single motor. The plane flies, kind of, but there are problems

Background imagePropellers Collection: Futuristic submarine yachting

Futuristic submarine yachting. The pilot sits in a raised section with a glass window

Background imagePropellers Collection: Futuristic underwater bus

Futuristic underwater bus
A futuristic underwater bus, moving through the water by means of propellers. The passengers look out of the windows, enjoying the view




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"Propellers: A Journey Through Aviation History" The Royal Air Force Display Poster at Hendon showcases the power and precision in flight. The iconic Douglas DC-3 / C-47 Dakota, with its trusty propellers, revolutionized air travel and cargo transportation. Witness the Silver City plane at Lydd, Kent, ready for a daring Channel crossing powered by its mighty propellers. The Pan American Airlines Flying Clipper, Lockheed Constellation, gracefully soars through the skies propelled by its impressive propeller engines. Behold the majestic RMS Oceanic in Graving Dock, Liverpool - a testament to the role in maritime propulsion. Unconventional yet fascinating, the Vought XF5U-1 Flying Pancake defies gravity with its unique design and powerful spinning blades. The de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito proves that even wartime aircraft relied on efficient and reliable propeller technology for their missions. Step back in time with a side view of The Wright brothers' 1903 Flyer plane - an engineering marvel driven forward by pioneering propeller innovation. Discover the intriguing Bennie Railplane from 1930/1933 - an experimental transport system that harnessed rotating blades for unconventional locomotion. Gaze upon G. H Davis's American Liberator bomber as it takes flight - showcasing how crucially important robust they were during World War II. The sky is not complete without these unsung heroes – missing are those magnificent spinning wonders we call "propellers. " The Little Yellow Club Piper Club takes to the skies effortlessly thanks to its trusty set of rotating blades – a symbol of freedom and adventure. In every corner of aviation history lies an ode to these remarkable inventions – Propellers; driving forces behind mankind's quest for exploration and boundless horizons.