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Samuel Franklin Cody, American aviation pioneer, 1913 (1934). Artist: Flight Photo.
 
One of the best instructors: Lewis WF Turner standing by a Caudron training biplane, 1913 (1934). Artist: Flight Photo.
 
Mr Gordon Bell, who flew more different types than any other pilot of his time, 1913 (1934). Artist: Flight Photo.
 
The end of a great flight: Mr Robert Slack's arrival at Hendon, 1913 (1934). Artist: Flight Photo.
 
The Aerial Derby: the pilot of the Avro, Mr FP Raynham, 1913 (1934).  Artist: Flight Photo.
 
Survivor of a terrible smash: Mr Sydney Pickles, the Caudron expert, 1913 (1934). Artist: Flight Photo.
 
London-Brighton Race: Harold Barnwell, the pilot of the Martinsyde, 1913 (1934). Artist: Flight Photo.
 
Miss Trehawke-Davies in the passenger's seat of one of her Bleriot monoplanes, 1913 (1934). Artist: Flight Photo.
 
The Schneider Trophy: Howard Pixton talking to Jacques Schneider after his victory, 1914 (1934). Artist: Flight Photo.
 
The first parachute drop from an aeroplane in England, 1914 (1934). Artist: Flight Photo.
 
The Aerial Derby: Lord Carbery with his Morane-Saulnier monoplane, 1914 (1934). Artist: Flight Photo.
 
London-Manchester Air Race: Mr Jack Alcock and his Maurice Farman biplane, 1914 (1934). Artist: Flight Photo.
 
London-Paris Air Race: the winner, Mr WL Brock, the American racing pilot, 1914, (1934). Artist: Flight Photo.
 
England's greatest pre-war pilot: Mr BC Hucks, 1914 (1934).  Artist: Flight Photo.
 
'Probably The Fastest Aeroplane in Existence at the Outbreak of War: The Deperdussin Monoplane (160  Artist: Flight Photo.
 
Henri Farman, French aircraft designer, constructor and pilot, c1910 (1933). Artist: Flight Photo.
 
The conqueror of the Channel: Louis Bleriot, 1909 (1933).  Artist: Flight Photo.
 
Henri Farman and his 50 hp Gnome biplane, Blackpool Aviation Meeting, Lancashire, 1909 (1933).  Artist: Flight Photo.
 
Claude Grahame-White, English aviation pioneer, 1910 (1933). Artist: Flight Photo.
 
The First British pilot to break a world record: Captain Bertram Dickson, 1910 (1933). Artist: Flight Photo.
 
Gustav Hamel, winner of the first air race to Brighton, 1911 (1933).  Artist: Flight Photo.
 
Circuit of Britain air race: Jules Vedrines at Shoreham Control, Sussex, 1911 (1933).  Artist: Flight Photo.
 
The second British woman pilot: Mrs. de Beauvoir Stocks in her Farman biplane, 1911 (1933). Artist: Flight Photo.
 
Lieutenant BH Barrington-Kennett, the first Adjutant of the RFC, 1912 (1933). Artist: Flight Photo.
 
Henri Salmet, the great Bleriot pilot, at Hendon, London, 1912 (1933).  Artist: Flight Photo.
 
A great cross-country pilot: Mr WB Rhodes-Moorhouse, 1912 (1933).  Artist: Flight Photo.