re 8

11 media by topicpage 1 of 1
Our aeroplanes making a flight over the German lines to take observation of the enemy's movements

Our aeroplanes making a flight over the German lines to take observati...

British plane on a reconnaissance flight, in France, during World War I. This exciting and innovative photograph shows another British biplane on a reconnaissance flight high over German territory. Such is the ... More

Gun to protect the photographic machine

Gun to protect the photographic machine

Machine gunner in the back of a reconnaissance plane, France, during World War I. The photographic machinery mentioned in the caption is not apparent in this view but the protective gun is. The plane is named '... More

One of our planes over the German lines taking observations

One of our planes over the German lines taking observations

British reconnaissance plane flying over enemy lines, in France, during World War I. This innovative photograph of a two-man biplane on a flight over enemy lines was taken by the photographer flying in another ... More

Bringing in a slightly wrecked aeroplane across captured ground, Flanders

Bringing in a slightly wrecked aeroplane across captured ground, Fland...

Wrecked aeroplane on a transport lorry, during World War I. The caption that matches this scene claims that this area has been recently captured and the suggestion is that this wrecked aeroplane was involved in... More

Dismantling an aeroplane, during World War I

Dismantling an aeroplane, during World War I

A few soldiers gather round an aeroplane. Three of them are looking at the cockpit, while three others perch near the tail. According to the original caption, these men are dismantling the plane. There are no w... More

C.O. with pilot and observer referring  to photos and maps prior to setting out for the German lines

C.O. with pilot and observer referring to photos and maps prior to se...

Fighter pilot and Commanding Officer checking a map, in France, during World War I. Standing in front of his two-seater biplane, this pilot refers to a map reference with the Commanding Officer of his company. ... More

R.A.F. men with their pet rabbits at a Squadron near the lines

R.A.F. men with their pet rabbits at a Squadron near the lines

RAF men showing off their pet rabbits, France, during World War I. Lying underneath the fuselage of an aeroplane, these three RAF men parade their pet rabbits for the cameras inspection. Well known for their fo... More

Cheery pilot and observer with their mascot pup ready for a flight over the German lines

Cheery pilot and observer with their mascot pup ready for a flight ove...

Pilot and observer inside the cockpit of a two-man biplane, in France, during World War I. Holding up the regimental mascot of a pet dog and with big smiles on their faces, a pilot and an observer are pictured ... More

Captain Charles C Matheson and Lieutenant C R Fenwicke

Captain Charles C Matheson and Lieutenant C R Fenwicke

ID Number: P01457.001 ..Captain Charles C Matheson (left) and Lieutenant C R Fenwicke, both of No. 3 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC) beside their RE8 aircraft. ..Rights Info: No known copyright restr... More

fixing incendiary bombs to an R.E.8 aircraft

fixing incendiary bombs to an R.E.8 aircraft

ID Number: E01176 .Maker: Hurley, James Francis (Frank) .Place made: France: Nord Pas de Calais, Pas de Calais, Savy .Date made: 22 October 1917 . .An unidentified member of the 69th Australian Squadr... More

AUSTRALIAN FLYING CORPS - No 3 squadron - with their RE8

AUSTRALIAN FLYING CORPS - No 3 squadron - with their RE8

found on ebay Public domain photograph of aircraft engine, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description