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Subject: Aircraft (The x after a catalogue number indicates that it is available
in smaller size such as 18 x 13cm {5x7}. An "L" after the catalogue
number designates a larger size (Usually 30 x 40cm approx.)is available. Sometimes
sizes or proportion may vary due to a need to include all necessary information
in the photo.)
All images restored by Sutcliffe Gallery Australia are protected by copyright. Reproduction permission should be sought before use.
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AC1 & AC1x Canberra
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AC2 Vickers Vimy
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AC3 & AC3x American Zero!
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AC5 Spitfire mechanics
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AC6 Canberras
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AC7 Canberra
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AC8 Lawrence Hargraves
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AC9 Bleriot
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AC10 Southern Cross
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AC11x Spitfires
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AC12 & AC12x Vulcan
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AC14 & AC14x
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AC15
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AC16 & AC16x
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AC17 & AC17x
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AC18, AC18x Meteor
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AC19 R.N. Spitfire
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AC21x
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AC22
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AC23, AC23x Vulcan
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AC24x
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AC25x
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AC26x
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AC27 & AC27x
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AC1 Canberra Bomber in RAAF Amberley base hanger 1955 The Canberra bomber of 2 Squadron "flying" through the hanger at Amberley RAAF base was the result of boredom. 27.7x21, 18x13
AC2- Ross Smith in Vickers Vimy Sydney (25.4 x 20.3 1st Flight to Australia from England; 1919
AC3- Japanese Zero with early U.S.A.F. markings 1944. Captured and flown by the American air force as part of their study of the aircraft 27.7x21, 18x13
AC5- Female Spitfire mechanics working on merlin V12 engine WWII (25.4 x 17.9
AC6- Two Canberra Bombers over S.E. Qld 1955 (27.7x21
AC7- Canberra Bomber over S.E. Qld 1955 27.7x21
AC8- Lawrence Hargraves testing his kites prior to flying on one. Stanwell Park, NSW. (27.7x21
AC9- Australian flyer Sydney Pickles with his Anzani engined Bleriot in England 1913 27.7x21
AC10- Southern Cross Plans (25.5 x 20.3
AC11- Spitfire Formation (20.3 x 10.4
AC12- Vulcan Bomber at Amberley RAAF base c1956 ....their return to the British Isles caused headlines when this magnificent aircraft crashed as it approached the field.
AC14- Qantas promotional flight over Brisbane. May 1938 (27.7x21
AC14x As above, 5x7 (18x13
AC15- Qantas flying boat Corio taking off in Sydney 1938 (26.7x17.1
AC16- Firefly fighter landing on HMAS Sydney 1953. 27.7x21, 18x13
AC17- Qantas Lockheed Constellation arriving in Sydney c1950 (27.7x21 AC17x- As above in 5x7 (17.8 x 12.7
AC18- Meteor fighter at Amberley airbase, Brisbane c1956
AC19- Royal Navy Spitfire BL676 flying. (27.7x21
AC21- Dynamic static. The motion of its props causes an "aura" to form around this F6F on USS YORKTOWN. 18x13
AC22- Grumman F4F "Wildcat" fighters fly in tactical formation of four-plane divisions, circa mid-1943. 18x16.7
AC23- Vulcan Bomber, Amberley 1955 27.7x21
AC24- Curtiss SB2C-3 "Helldiver" aircraft bank over the carrier before landing, following strikes on Japanese shipping in the China Sea, circa mid-January 1945. (18x14.1
AC25- F4U's (Corsairs) circle the USS Boxer as they wait to form up with planes in the next strike to be launched from her flight deck before undertaking another combat mission over North Korea. 18x13
AC26- Grumman Panther jets returning from a combat mission over North Korea circle the USS Boxer . September 1951, 18x13
AC27- Grumman F4F-4 "Wildcat" fighter, of Fighting Squadron Six (VF-6). (27.7x21 (18x13)