Zeppelin raids and aviation heroics
Susan Morrison meets curator Ian Brown at the National Museum of Flight in East Lothian.
David Henderson was a major pioneer in military aviation.
The story of Edwin Dunning’s pioneering landing of a plane on a moving ship.
The young, fresh-faced Japanese pilot who couldn’t be stopped by injury
The Ludlow Brewer who became a WW1 pilot
The crash scene where all 16 Germans on board were killed
The Zeppelin crew who were buried in unmarked graves after their aircraft was shot down
An unheard interview with a woman who recalls her childhood during the war
Nottingham’s first and only air raid of WW1
Love and life of a Canadian pilot captured in letters to his lover
The History Troupe performs ‘Remembering Zeppelins’
Charlie Burns’ story
Why a particular batch of Royal Crown Derby ceramics were stained with a Zeppelin mark
The only time Derby was bombed by Zeppelins during WW1
George Orton Court is named after a fair ride-maker who built portable aircraft hangars
The mystery surrounding the outcome of shelling over Portsmouth Dockyard in 1916
From pilot to politician
Fuselages were lodged in trees at Wantage Hall to train WW1 fighter pilots
The world’s first ever purpose built aircraft carrier
The inspiration behind Biggles the pilot
History of Hooton Park can be traced back to the Domesday Book
Britain needed a menacing rival to the German Zeppelins
The finest example of a WW1 aerodrome in Europe
The farmland that once made aviation history