A flat on London's posh Grosvenor Square that was once the home of the British aviation tycoon Sir Frederick Handley Page hit the market Friday for £18.75 million (US$23.5 million). A blue plaque on ...
The de Havilland Comet Racer of 1934 is a ravishingly beautiful machine with an incredible, perhaps miraculous, backstory.
On this day in aviation history, 79 years ago (May 19, 1946), the Handley Page Marathon took to the skies for the first time. Originally developed by Miles Aircraft Limited, the H.P.R.1 Marathon was ...
Well within Frederick Handley Page’s arm-reach last week was a $100,000 prize put up by the Guggenheim Fund for a plane which best promised safety in the hands of even an inexpert pilot. The slotted ...
The restoration represents a Halifax which flew 128 missions during WWII - the record for this type.As an outstanding example of aircraft restoration, the Handley Page Halifax MK III at the Yorkshire ...
A plane that was once capable of carrying a nuclear bomb during the Cold War has gone on display following a five-year restoration project. The Handley Page Victor, which has a wingspan of 110ft ...
Handley Page is synonymous with the UK’s aviation industry but bad timing and resistance to change would ultimately lead to its downfall in 1970. Things looked different in the 1950s when the company ...
THE Handley Page aeroplane Gugnunc was presented to the Aeronautical Section of the Science Museum on July 19. On behalf of Lord Londonderry, Sir Christopher Bullock, in presenting the aeroplane, said ...
On August 17, 1961, the Handley Page HP.115, a British experimental delta-winged aircraft, took to the skies for the first time. Developed by Handley Page as a test-bed for the Royal Aircraft ...
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