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Four cylinder aeroplane engine of 35 brake horsepower, example of the earliest type of aeroplane engine built in Britain, built for the Green Engine Co. Ltd, by the Aster Engineering Co., London, 1909
Anzani military type aeroplane engine complete with carburettor but without a magneto, built in 1910
Four cylinder Wright aeroplane engine built in 1910, fitted to a Wright Model B Airplane, and sold to Harold W. Brown, 1 June 1911
Supermarine Spitfire, fighter aircraft with Rolls-Royce Merlin engine and four-bladed propeller, made in Britain by Vickers-Armstrongs (Aircraft) Ltd in 1945
Model of a Boeing 707 aeroplane with markings 'Donaldson, G-ADIA Carillon', wood, made by Space Models Ltd. Feltham, Middlesex, England, c. 1959
Avro Vulcan B.2 XM597. Delta-winged heavy bomber, built by Hawker Siddeley and powered by four Olympus turbojet engines, entered service 1963 and flew two missions in the 1982 Falklands Conflict
Aero S-103, a Czech-built version of MiG-15bis, production number 613677, built by Aero Vodochody at Prague, Czech Republic, c. 1955
Messerschmitt Me 163B-1a Komet, serial number 191659, a German fighter of 1944 powered by a Walter HWK 109-509A liquid-fuel rocket motor, and captured in May 1945
Beagle Auster A.61 Terrier 1 aeroplane, registration G-ARSL, civilianised version of Auster AOP.6 VF581
British Aerospace (BAe) Hawk T.1A, serial number XX308, construction number 143/312133, delivered to the RAF on 23 April 1980, this aircraft was operated by the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, better known as the Red Arrows, between 1985 and 2013 and on 1 July 1999 was flown by Red 1, Wing Commander Simon Meade, in formation with the Red Arrows and Concorde over Edinburgh to celebrate the opening of the Scottish Parliament