RMAD86K4–Percival Mew Gull G-AEXF air racing aircraft of the Real Aeroplane Company, on dispersal at Breighton airfield
RMPXPG19–Percival Mew Gull (G-HEKL)
RM2BW223M–C.E Gardener flying a percival Mew Gull, one the King cup air race for the second year in succession. Second with 63-year-old brigadier general A.C Lewin who bought his Milea whitney machine all the way from Kenya to compete. 11 September 1937.
RMMPJJ70–1936 Percival Mew Gull on static display at Shuttleworth, Old Warden
RMBD2P54–Percival Mew Gull at Breighton
RF2H0RX18–Vintage DH88 Comet De Havilland and 1936 Percival Mew Gull Aircraft in flight.
RMBBBC83–G AEXF Percival Mew Gull
RMH912A3–Percival Mew Gull replica G-HEKL at the Old Warden Air Show
RM2J5DHGK–Percival Mew Gull racing aircraft from the 1930s on the grass at Old Warden airfield, Bedfordshire, England. Shuttleworth collection
RMBNGMXT–Percival Mew Gull - Pre-War British Racing Aircraft Once Owned By Alex Henshaw.
RMKXWADP–Percival Mew Gull 111 racer
RMCXMF5T–Percival Mew Gull G-AEXF with engine running
RMJ9YY6M–Percival 'Mew Gull' 111 Racer cigarette card in Wills 1938 Speed A Series
RMBB8Y7F–Percival Mew Gull G-AEXF parked at Breighton Airfield
RMF0GD5X–Percival Mew Gull G-AEXF, a British racing aircraft of the 1930s, flying at Old Warden Airfield, Bedfordshire,
RM2M97T77–Major A.M. Miller in the cockpit of his Percival Mew Gull, ZS-AHM, at Portsmouth on 28 September 1936, the day before the start of the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race. The three dolls are for his daughter in Johannesburg.
RMF0G2BC–Percival Mew Gull - classic vintage racing aircraft
RME1N4H1–Percival, Mew Gull
RMFKEGN7–Percival Mew Gull
RMKHX73K–Percival Mew Gull in flight
RM2F87PEB–Percival Mew Gull
RM2BW22B3–C.E Gardener being chaired after his victory, flying a percival Mew Gull, one the King cup air race for the second year in succession. Second with 63-year-old brigadier general A.C Lewin who bought his Milea whitney machine all the way from Kenya to compete. 11 September 1937.
RMMPJJ6W–1936 Percival Mew Gull on static display at Shuttleworth, Old Warden
RMGD5JJD–Percival Mew Gull G-AEXF, at Old Warden, Shuttleworth Collection
RF2GK4457–Vintage 1936 Percival Mew Gull Aircraft in flight
RF2JPRTFH–A replica red Percival Mew Gull of the 1930s racing aeroplane in flight.
RMERN36E–Captain Percival seen her with his Mew Gull aircraft at the 1935 Hendon Air Display 29th June 1935
RMA93W5N–Percival P6 Mew Gull landing, Breighton Yorkshire England
RM2JYXXN7–***** For King's Cup Air Race Percival, who is flying the Viscountess Wakefield of Hythe's 'Percival 'Mew Gull' in the Air Race, talking to advisers about the plane, at Luton Aerodrome. October 18, 1937. (Photo by LNA).
RM2GY32J4–Percival Mew Gull at Shuttleworth Old Warden Airshow
RMBB8YP1–Percival Mew Gull G-AEXF parked at Breighton Airfield with engine running
RMF0GD5W–Percival Mew Gull G-AEXF, a British racing aircraft of the 1930s, flying at Old Warden Airfield, Bedfordshire,
RM2M97PXE–Percival E2 Mew Gull.
RM2AGBCDG–Period aircraft at the Goodwood Revival 2014 airfield inside the famous racing circuit. Vintage plane in the Freddie March Spirit of Aviation
RME1N4H0–Percival, Mew Gull
RF2AA457E–Percival Mew Gull G-AEXF in flight
RME9D6EK–Biggleswade UK - 5th October, 2014: Percival Mew Gull, vintage racing aircraft at the Shuttleworth Collection airshow
RM2F87PEF–Percival Mew Gull
RM2BW21XF–Lord Swinton, the air minister presenting C.E Gardener flying a percival Mew Gull, one the King cup air race for the second year in succession. Second with 63-year-old brigadier general A.C Lewin who bought his Milea whitney machine all the way from Kenya to compete. 11 September 1937.
RMMPJJ6X–1936 Percival Mew Gull on static display at Shuttleworth, Old Warden
RMGD5JH0–Percival Mew Gull G-AEXF, at Old Warden, Shuttleworth Collection
RF2HNDTT2–Vintage 1936 Percival Mew Gull Aircraft in flight
RF2JPRTFF–A replica red Percival Mew Gull of the 1930s racing aeroplane in flight.
RMH9C9BD–De Havilland DH88 Comet and a Percival Mew Gull flying together at Shuttleworth Race Day
RMGFGKHD–Percival Mew Gull, G-AEXF,
RMJY1Y15–1936 Percival Mew Gull
RMEDAR7X–Two Percival Mew Gulls participating in an air race
RM2F8PM36–Percival Type E Mew Gull displaying at Flying Legends, Duxford
RM2GY32J7–Percival Mew Gull at Shuttleworth Old Warden Airshow
RMBB8YAN–Percival Mew Gull G-AEXF parked at Breighton Airfield with engine running
RMF0GD5T–Percival Mew Gull G-AEXF, a British racing aircraft of the 1930s, flying at Old Warden Airfield, Bedfordshire,
RM2M97PXA–Percival E2 Mew Gull, G-AEXF.
RME9YKT9–David Beale’s Percival Mew Gull replica G-HEKL flying at Old Warden Airfield, Bedfordshire in October 2014
RMD44FX0–Percival, Mew Gull
RME9YKRA–Percival Mew Gull G-AEXF, a British racing aircraft of the 1930s, flying at Old Warden Airfield, Bedfordshire, in October 2014
RME9D6EH–Biggleswade UK - 5th October, 2014: Percival Mew Gull, vintage racing aircraft at the Shuttleworth Collection airshow
RM2F87PH5–Percival Mew Gull
RM2BW2326–C.E Gardener's plane landing at the aerodrome at the finishing point. He was flying a percival Mew Gull, at the King's cup air race for the second year in succession. Second with 63-year-old brigadier general A.C Lewin who bought his Milea whitney machine all the way from Kenya to compete. 11 September 1937.
RM2HHKHEY–Captain Percival seen her with his Mew Gull aircraft at the 1935 Hendon Air Display 29th June 1935
RM2BW22MP–Pilots made final preparations at Hatfield aerodrome the start of the Kings cup air race. Captain E.W Percival the aircraft designer, setting the course and directions finding apparatus of the Percival mew gull which he is flying in the race. 9 September 1937
RF2F7B0AE–Vintage 1936 Percival Mew Gull Aircraft in flight
RM2BW3T09–Planes examined at Hatfield aerodrome in readiness for King ' s Cup race . Planes entered for the King ' s Cup air race , to take place tomorrow ( Friday ) and June 11 , were examined at Hatfield Aerodrome . Among the 27 entries is a Percival Mew Gull entered by the Duke of Kent . Photo shows , Captain W Hope watching officials measure the wingspan of his E A Double Eagle plane . 9 July 1936
RF2EB47RC–1936 Percival Mew Gull G-AEXF Aircraft in flight with blue sky and clouds.
RM2BW4013–Plane in which Campbell Black was killed. Captain T. Campbell Black the air man, has been killed in a collision with Royal Air Force plane at Liverpool Aerodrome. Both machines were taxiing across the aerodrome when the collision occurred. The RAF pilot was unhurt. Campbell Black was flying the plane he was to have used in the air race to your Johannesburg. Photo shows: The plane (Percival Mew Gull, Miss Liverpool) in which Campbell Black was killed, now outside a hangar at Gravesend Airport. 19 September 1936
RF2P8X62W–ICKWELL, BEDFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND - AUGUST 07, 2022: 1936 Percival Mew Gull G-AEXF Aircraft in flight with blue sky and clouds.
RMGFGKYP–Percival Mew Gull, G-AEXF,
RMJY1Y28–1936 Percival Mew Gull
RM2GY32J8–Percival Mew Gull at Shuttleworth Old Warden Airshow
RMBB8YEB–Percival Mew Gull G-AEXF parked at Breighton Airfield with engine running
RMR5RT5N–Percival Mew Gull at Shuttleworth Race Day Airshow on the 7th October 2018
RM2M97PYN–Percival E2 Mew Gull, G-AEXF.
RMEDAR86–Two Percival Mew Gulls participating in an air race
RMD44FWT–Percival, Mew Gull
RME9YKRB–Percival Mew Gull G-AEXF, a British racing aircraft of the 1930s, flying at Old Warden Airfield, Bedfordshire, in October 2014
RME9D6EE–Biggleswade UK - 5th October, 2014: Percival Mew Gull, vintage racing aircraft at the Shuttleworth Collection airshow
RM2F87PGA–Percival Mew Gull
RF2A56K21–OLD WARDEN, BEDFORDSHIRE, UK ,OCTOBER 6, 2019. Percival P.6 Mew Gull. Race Day at Shuttleworth.
RM2BW400R–British airmen are preparing at Gravesend Airport, Kent for the Schlesinger African Air Race to Johannesburg in connection with the British Empire Exhibition. Each pilot is allowed five days to cover the 6200 miles course from Portsmouth. Prizes in the race total £14,000 and had been presented by Mr. I. R. Schlesinger, the South African philanthropist. 14 of Britain's fast machines have been entered and will leave Portsmouth on September 29th for South Africa. Photo shows: Major Miller's plane the Percival Mew Gull Die Goudstad / Golden City. 18 September 1936
RMGFGKN9–Percival Mew Gull, G-AEXF,
RMGFGKTR–Percival Mew Gull, G-AEXF,
RMBB8YCF–Percival Mew Gull G-AEXF parked at Breighton Airfield with engine running
RMGFGJJE–Percival Mew Gull G-AEXF at Old Warden.
RM2M97PYX–The first Percival E1 Mew Gull, G-ACND.
RMR5RT62–Percival Mew Gull at Shuttleworth Race Day Airshow on the 7th October 2018
RMEDAPNC–Two Percival Mew Gulls and a Van's RV-7 participating in an air race
RMEA9X3N–Percival Mew Gull replica G-HEKL and original Mew Gull G-AEXF, once owned by Alex Henshaw flying at Old Warden airfield
RMR7W69H–Castrol Motor Oil logo on the engine cover of a 1936 Percival Mew Gull
RM2F87PG1–Percival Mew Gull
RMTAYY6M–Percival Mew Gull on static display at Shuttleworth evening Airshow on the 18th May 2019
RMF4C24C–Mew Gull G-AEXF, once owned by Alex Henshaw flying at Old Warden airfield
RME9D6EG–Biggleswade UK - 5th October, 2014: Percival Mew Gull, vintage racing aircraft at the Shuttleworth Collection airshow
RM2G88X2M–Old Warden, UK - 4th August 2019: A vintage Percival Mew Gull skids to a halt on airfield
RM2BW405E–Major prepares for Johannesburg Air Race. British airmen are preparing at Gravesend Airport, Kent for the Schlesinger African Air Race to Johannesburg in connection with the British Empire Exhibition. Each pilot is allowed five days to cover the 6200 miles course from Portsmouth. Prizes in the race total £14,000 and had been presented by Mr. I. R. Schlesinger, the South African philanthropist. 14 of Britain's fast machines have been entered and will leave Portsmouth on September 29th for South Africa. Photo shows: Major Miller's plane the Percival Mew Gull Die Goudstad / Golden City in flight
RM2WG65C3–old Warden, UK - 2nd October 2022: Vintage aircraft Percival Mew Gull (replica) flying close to the ground
RM2BW225J–Captain E.W. Percival, the aircraft designer, in his Mew Gull as he was about to takeoff 27 planes took off from the Hatfield aerodrome in the eliminating round of the Kings cup airbase. The course is 786 mile journey round Britain.. 10 September 1937
RME9D6EF–Biggleswade UK - 5th October, 2014: pair of Percival Mew Gulls, vintage racing aircraft at the Shuttleworth Collection airshow
RM2BW3M17–Duke Of Kent ' s Plane First Back At Hatfield In King ' s Cup Air Race . The Duke of Kent ' s Mew Gull plane piloted by E . W . Percival was the first to arrived back at Hatfield Aerodrome after completing the first circuit of 612 miles in the King ' s Cup air race in 3 hours 28 minutes . Photo Shows : Capt Edgar Wikner Percival Percival being congratulated on arrival back at Hatfield . 10 Jul 1936
RMBB8YH1–Percival Mew Gull G-AEXF parked at Breighton Airfield with engine running
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