765 Blenheim Odyssey. Epic Saga of an Aircraft and its Crews, published by Len Fearnley Publishing, 1990, limited edition number 13/100, signed by Len Fearnley, paperback publication with spiral binding, 110 printed pages, 30 x 42cm, rare publication A detailed record of this historic aircraft compiled by Len Fearnley who served during WWII as an Observer in No.2. Group, Bomber Command 104,110, 101 and 107 Squadrons, the material is largely from his collection and with many additional items contributed by other ex-members of these squadrons. Wherever it served the Bristol Blenheim was usually “in the thick of it” and this book represents the air crew who served in them. (1) £100-150
766* Bristol 170. An interesting archive of the iconic Bristol 170 Freighter, comprising 168 3.5 x 5 inch and 50 mixed size black & white photographs depicting aircraft serving with both civilian and military operators from around the world (folder)
£70-100
767* British Civil Aviation Photo Archive, approximately 8,000 postcard-size prints covering British Civil aircraft from the early G-E registrations up to the more recent out of sequence registrations, approximately 6,500 black & white prints and 1,500 colour prints, contained in 2 two-drawer boxes
Lot 765
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£200-300
768* Colour slides. A miscellaneous collection of approximately 1,000 unsorted 35mm colour slides, mainly civilian airliners taken over the past 30 years in the UK (1 box)
£150-200
769* Corgi Aircraft Models. A collection of Aviation Archive models, comprising, Boeing Stratocruiser Transocean; Boeing Stratocruiser Northwest Airlines; Lockheed Constellation - KLM; Avro Lancastrian Flight Refuelling Ltd; Avro French Air Force; Avro Lancaster MK X-PP Trans Canada Air Lines; Bristol Britannia 102 Britannia Airways; Avro York - BOAC; D.H. Comet C.4. RAF Transport Command; Avro Lancaster Battle of Britain Memorial, B29 ‘FIFI’ Mustang Thunderbolt1, all boxed as new
Lot 767
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£150-200