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Twin Engined Collection

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Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Gloster Meteor F-8

Gloster Meteor F-8
RAF 56 Squadron Gloster Meteor F-8S Flying in a Stacked 9-Ship Formation out of RAF Bentwaters Date: 1940s

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito

de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito
Crew Boarding a Royal Air Force RAF de Havilland Dh-98 Mosquito to Carry out an Intruder Raid on Enermy Territory at Night Date: 1943

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito PR-41

de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito PR-41
De Havilland Dh-98 Mosquito Pr-41 That Was a Competitor in the 1953 London to Christchurch Air-Race Taxiing with a Douglas Dc-3 Parked Behind Date: 1953

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: English Electric Lightning P-1B

English Electric Lightning P-1B
RAF Royal Airforce English Electric Lightning P-1B Pprototype

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Junkers Ju-88R

Junkers Ju-88R
Captured Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88R Wearing a UK RAF Royal Airforce Livery Date: 1940s

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Wagner Twin Tri Pacer NX932A

Wagner Twin Tri Pacer NX932A. A twin-engined Piper PA-22 Tri-Pacer, powered by two 125hp Lycoming engines, converted by Harold Wagner, who flew it about 100 hrs then reverted to single engine

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Dassault Mirage G8-01 Two-Seat Twin-Engined Variable-Geo?

Dassault Mirage G8-01 Two-Seat Twin-Engined Variable-Geo?
Dassault Mirage G8-01 Two-Seat Twin-Engined Variable-Geometry Prototype Multi-Role Jet Fighter Capable of Both Interception and Nuclear Strike Missions Flying Date: 1971

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Sukhoi T-10 Su-27 Flanker prototype

Sukhoi T-10 Su-27 Flanker prototype
Sukhoi T-10 Su-27 Flanker Prototype Taxiing Date: 1980s

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Gloster Meteor F-3

Gloster Meteor F-3
RAF 74 Squadron Gloster Meteor F-3S Parked Date: 1940s

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: SAI KZ-4 OY-DZU

SAI KZ-4 OY-DZU, (SAI - Skandinavisk Aero Industri A-S, Denmark). The SAI KZ IV was a light twin-engined aircraft first built in Denmark in 1944 for use as an air ambulance, carrying two stretchers

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Mitsubishi G4M2 Model 22 Type 1 Betty

Mitsubishi G4M2 Model 22 Type 1 Betty
Imperial Japanese Navy Mitsubishi G4M Type 1 Betty Flying over Sea Date: 1940s

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Mitsubishi G4M2a Model 24 Type 1 Betty

Mitsubishi G4M2a Model 24 Type 1 Betty
Captured Imperial Japanese Navy Mitsubishi G4M2A Model 24 Type 1 Betty Taiu Tech Air Intel Swpa Parked in USAF Livery Marking Date: 1945

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Junkers Ju-88A-1

Junkers Ju-88A-1
Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88A-1 Parked Weraing 1/Kg 30 Badges and Marking Date: 1939

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Junkers Ju-88G

Junkers Ju-88G
Captured Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88G Wearing a UK RAF Royal Airforce Livery Date: 1940s

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Fairchild YA-10B Thunderbolt II / 2

Fairchild YA-10B Thunderbolt II / 2
Fairchild Ya-10B Thunderbolt II / 2 Used for Testing the Night Vision Sensors Date: 1980s

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Fairchild YA-10A Thunderbolt II / 2

Fairchild YA-10A Thunderbolt II / 2
Fairchild Ya-10A Thunderbolt II / 2 Parked at Edwards Afb with a Test-Flight Nose Probe Sensor Attached Date: 1980s

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Junkers Ju-88B-1

Junkers Ju-88B-1
Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88B-1 Bomber Parked Date: 1940s

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Junkers Ju-88G-1

Junkers Ju-88G-1
Captured Luftwaffe 7 Staffel/Njg 2 Junkers Ju-88G-1 Bomber Equipped with Fug 220 Lichtenstein Sn-2 Radar, Naxos-Z and Fug 227 Flensburg Homer - Flying in RAF Royal Airforce Marking - the Aircraft

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Junkers Ju-88A-4

Junkers Ju-88A-4
Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88A-4 Bomber Carrying a L-10 Glider Torpedo During Evaluation Testing at Gotenhofen / Gdynia, Poland Date: 1940s

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Junkers Ju-88P-3

Junkers Ju-88P-3
Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88P-3 Bomber with 2X 37Mm Bk 3.7 Cannon Offset to Port Parked on Muddy Grass Date: 1940s

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: English Electric Lightning F-1

English Electric Lightning F-1
RAF Royal Airforce English Electric Lightning Taking-Off from Wattisham on a Media / Press Day Date: 1961

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Aviation Traders ATL-90 Accountant

Aviation Traders ATL-90 Accountant
The Prototype Aviation Traders Atl-90 Accountant at Southend Refuelling Date: 1957

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Handley Page HPR-7 Dart Herald

Handley Page HPR-7 Dart Herald
Bea Handley Page Hpr-7 Dart Herald Airliner Date: 1960s

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: de Havilland DH-98 Sea Mosquito TR-37

de Havilland DH-98 Sea Mosquito TR-37
703 Squadron Royal-Navy Rn Fleet Air Arm de Havilland Dh-98 Sea Mosquito Tr-37 with a Dh-104 Dove Parked and Hangar Behind Date: 1948

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Gloster Meteor FR-9

Gloster Meteor FR-9
RAF 2 (Ac) Squadron Gloster Meteor Fr-9 Date: 1940s

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito NF-38

de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito NF-38
Royal Air Force RAF de Havilland Dh-98 Mosquito Nf-38 Parked Date: 1948

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito TT-39

de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito TT-39
Royal-Navy Rn Fleet Air Arm Prototype de Havilland Dh-98 Mosquito Tt-39 Parked Date: 1947

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Tugan LJW. 7A Gannet VH-UXE

Tugan LJW. 7A Gannet VH-UXE
Tugan LJW7 Gannet VH-UXE (msn TA.56), also known later as the Wackett Gannet after its designer Lawrence Wackett, was a small twin-engined airliner built by Tugan Aircraft in Australia in the 1930s

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Aeroplane

Aeroplane
An twin-engined bi-plane flying over the countryside. Artist: Frederick Sharman Date: 1927

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Piper PA-30 Twin Commanche G-AXER

Piper PA-30 Twin Commanche G-AXER
Piper Twin PA-30-160 Commanche G-AXER (msn 30-1820) at Wycombe Air Park. AXER was re-registered in Eire as EI-ANU on 1 December 1969, to participate in the London-Sydney Air Race (December 18)

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Cockpit of a Sikorsky S-43 Baby Clipper

Cockpit of a Sikorsky S-43 Baby Clipper - Sikorsky JRS-1 - Sikorsky OA-8, twin-engined amphibious aircraft. Of the 53 production aircraft

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Armstrong Whitworth Awana - J6860

Armstrong Whitworth Awana - J6860
Armstrong Whitworth Awana J6860. The Awana was designed in response to Air Ministry Specification 5/20 for a twin-engined Troop Carrying Aeroplane

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Armstrong Whitworth A. W. 38 Whitley bomber

Armstrong Whitworth A. W. 38 Whitley bomber
The Armstrong Whitworth A.W.38 Whitley was one of three British twin-engined, front line medium bomber types that were in service with the Royal Air Force (RAF)

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Fleet Super Bonanza N174SV

Fleet Super Bonanza N174SV
Fleet Super V Bonanza N174SV (msn SV115) (donor aircraft msn D-422 built in 1947). In the late 50s Bay Aviation (formerly Oakland Airmotive produced a twin-engined conversion of the V-tailed Beech)

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Dassault Communaute F-WJDN

Dassault Communaute F-WJDN
the Dassault MD.415 Communaute (F-WJDN) was a 1950s French twin-engined light turboprop transport aircraft, first flown on 10 May 1959

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Mitsubishi G4M Type 1 Betty

Mitsubishi G4M Type 1 Betty
Imperial Japanese Navy Mitsubishi G4M Type 1 Betty Date: 1940s

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Mitsubishi G4M2 Type 1 Betty

Mitsubishi G4M2 Type 1 Betty
Imperial Japanese Navy Mitsubishi G4M2 Type 1 Betty Flying Date: 1944

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Junkers Ju-88A-5

Junkers Ju-88A-5
A Captured Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88 Parked Wearing British UK Royal Airforce Marking at Chivenor, UK by Mistake Date: 1940s

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Hawker Siddeley HS-748

Hawker Siddeley HS-748
Channel Airways Hawker Siddeley Hs-748

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Junkers Ju-88V-5 prototype

Junkers Ju-88V-5 prototype
Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88V-5 Bomber Date: 1940s

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Junkers Ju-88V-3 prototype

Junkers Ju-88V-3 prototype
Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88V-3 Prototype Bomber the First with Jumo 811 Engine Date: 1940s

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Junkers Ju-88R-1

Junkers Ju-88R-1
A Captured Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88R-1 Bomber after Removal of Nose Antennae Wnr 360043 Date: 1943

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Junkers Ju-88V-7 prototype

Junkers Ju-88V-7 prototype
Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88V-7 / Ju-88Z Fighter Bomber Prototype in 1939 Date: 1939

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Junkers Ju-88V-1 prototype

Junkers Ju-88V-1 prototype
Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88V-1 Bomber Prototype Flying in December 1936 During Initial Flight-Test Trials Date: 1936

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: English Electric Lightning P-1A

English Electric Lightning P-1A
The First English Electric Lightning P-1A Prototype Date: 1954

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Gloster Sea Gladiator Interim

Gloster Sea Gladiator Interim Parked Date: 1939

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Gloster Sea Gladiator

Gloster Sea Gladiator Parked Date: 1940s

Background imageTwin Engined Collection: Vickers Varsity VX 835

Vickers Varsity VX 835 which was the second prototype Varsity. In the photo it is shown with Napier Eland engines (with a go-faster stripe on narcel)




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"Double the Power, Double the Thrill: Twin-Engined Aircraft that Rule the Skies" The Gloster Meteor F-8 and de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito are just a few twin-engined marvels that dominated the skies during World War II. With its sleek design and impressive speed, the de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito B-16 proved to be a formidable force in both reconnaissance and bombing missions. The Junkers Ju-88R showcased its versatility as a night fighter, equipped with twin engines that allowed it to swiftly intercept enemy aircraft under cover of darkness. Known for its exceptional photographic capabilities, the de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito PR-41 played a vital role in gathering intelligence during wartime operations. Speed demons take note – the English Electric Lightning P-1B was an absolute beast with its twin engines propelling it to incredible speeds in mere seconds. From interception missions to ground attack roles, the English Electric Lightning demonstrated why it was one of Britain's most iconic twin-engined fighters. The Junkers Ju-88 displayed remarkable adaptability as both a bomber and reconnaissance aircraft thanks to its powerful dual engines. Armed with precision bombing capabilities, the de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito B-4 struck fear into enemy forces with its deadly accuracy and swift maneuverability. Combining speed and firepower, both the Junkers Ju 88 and English Electric Lightning were renowned for their ability to deliver devastating blows on enemy targets from above. A true workhorse of World War II, the Douglas A20 Havoc relied on its reliable twin engines to carry out various missions ranging from ground attacks to night intrusions. Twin-engined aircraft like these have forever etched their mark in aviation history through their power-packed performances and unwavering reliability.