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  • A EWZ-Z110 Quadcopter UAV exhibit by Ewatt Aerospace on their stand at the Farnborough Airshow, on 16th July 2018, in Farnborough, England. The copter has a payload of 20kg, a max speed of 72mph and a max duration of 120mins. It is conctructed from aluminium alloy and carbon-fibre composite. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    farnborough_airshow-103-16-07-2018.jpg
  • The propellers of a C-130 Hercules and a Lockheed Martin JASSM cruise missile exhibit at the Farnborough Airshow, on 16th July 2018, in Farnborough, England. The AGM-158 JASSM (Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile) is a low observable standoff air-launched cruise missile developed in the United States. It is a large, semi-stealthy long-range weapon of the 2,000 pounds (910 kg) class. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    farnborough_airshow-36-16-07-2018.jpg
  • ID papers for an anonymous secret agent from Cottbus, Germany, an exhibit in the ministerial headquarters of the Stasi secret police in Communist East Germany, the GDR. Built in 1960, the complex now known as the Stasi Museum. Between 1950 and 1989, the Stasi employed a total of 274,000 people in an effort to root out the class enemy. Before the fall of the Wall, it was a 22-hectare complex of espionage whose centrepiece is the office and working quarters of the former Minister of State Security, Erich Mielke who considered their role as the 'shield and sword of the party', conducting one of the world's most efficient spying operations against its political dissenters during its 40-year old socialist history. The Stasi Museum is a 22-hectare complex of research  and memorial centre concerning the political system of the former East Germany. During Hitler's Third Reich, the Gestapo had one agent for every 2,000 citizens whereas the Stasi had approximately an spy for every 6.5. Here at the Stasi HQ alone 15,000 were employed plus the many regional stations. German media called East Germany 'the most perfected surveillance state of all time' - administered from this complex of offices.
    berlin_stasi_museum07-07-04-2013.jpg
  • The BAE Systems Typhoon exhibit at the Farnborough Airshow, on 16th July 2018, in Farnborough, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    farnborough_airshow-09-16-07-2018.jpg
  • Headless cut-outs for visisors at the Embraer exhibit at the Farnborough Airshow, on 16th July 2018, in Farnborough, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    farnborough_airshow-11-16-07-2018.jpg
  • Headless cut-outs for visisors at the Embraer exhibit at the Farnborough Airshow, on 16th July 2018, in Farnborough, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    farnborough_airshow-10-16-07-2018.jpg
  • Headless cut-outs for visisors at the Embraer exhibit at the Farnborough Airshow, on 16th July 2018, in Farnborough, England.
    farnborough_airshow-72-16-07-2018.jpg
  • Headless cut-outs for visisors at the Embraer exhibit at the Farnborough Airshow, on 16th July 2018, in Farnborough, England.
    farnborough_airshow-71-16-07-2018.jpg
  • A multi-cultural British population is represented here at an exhibit within the Millennium Dome, a few months after 2000.
    millennium_faces-06-04-2000.jpg
  • Visitors interact with an outdoor photography exhibit where on this day 70 years ago, Victory in Europe (VE) Day was celebrated by the royal family and Winston Churchill and ecstatic crowds rejoicing the end of WW2, on the streets of London and here, in Trafalgar Square.
    VE_anniversary01-08-05-2015.jpg
  • An employee and potential buyer discuss potential business deals at the General Electric (GE) jexhibition stand during the Farnborough Airshow. The et engine manufacturer's main exhibit is a real GEnx turbofan engine that GE claim emits 15% less Co2 than conventional engines. The GEnx (General Electric Next-generation) is an advanced dual rotor, axial flow, high bypass turbofan in production by GE Aviation for the Boeing 787 and 747-8. The GEnx is intended to replace the CF6 in GE's product line.
    farnborough_airshow41-21-07-2010.jpg
  • Visitors experience an interactive travel exhibit in The Millennium Dome (later to become the 02 Arena) weeks after the Millennium, on 14th January 2000, in London, England.
    body_zone-14-01-2000_1.jpg
  • Visitors interact with an outdoor photography exhibit where on this day 70 years ago, Victory in Europe (VE) Day was celebrated by ecstatic crowds rejoicing the end of WW2, on the streets of London and here, in Trafalgar Square.
    VE_anniversary03-08-05-2015.jpg
  • Visitors interact with an outdoor photography exhibit where on this day 70 years ago, Victory in Europe (VE) Day was celebrated by the royal family and Winston Churchill and ecstatic crowds rejoicing the end of WW2, on the streets of London and here, in Trafalgar Square.
    VE_anniversary02-08-05-2015.jpg
  • ID papers for an anonymous secret agent from Cottbus, Germany, an exhibit in the ministerial headquarters of the Stasi secret police in Communist East Germany, the GDR. Built in 1960, the complex now known as the Stasi Museum. Between 1950 and 1989, the Stasi employed a total of 274,000 people in an effort to root out the class enemy. Before the fall of the Wall, it was a 22-hectare complex of espionage whose centrepiece is the office and working quarters of the former Minister of State Security, Erich Mielke who considered their role as the 'shield and sword of the party', conducting one of the world's most efficient spying operations against its political dissenters during its 40-year old socialist history. The Stasi Museum is a 22-hectare complex of research  and memorial centre concerning the political system of the former East Germany. During Hitler's Third Reich, the Gestapo had one agent for every 2,000 citizens whereas the Stasi had approximately an spy for every 6.5. Here at the Stasi HQ alone 15,000 were employed plus the many regional stations. German media called East Germany 'the most perfected surveillance state of all time' - administered from this complex of offices.
    berlin_stasi_museum08-07-04-2013.jpg
  • ID papers for an anonymous secret agent from Cottbus, Germany, an exhibit in the ministerial headquarters of the Stasi secret police in Communist East Germany, the GDR. Built in 1960, the complex now known as the Stasi Museum. Between 1950 and 1989, the Stasi employed a total of 274,000 people in an effort to root out the class enemy. Before the fall of the Wall, it was a 22-hectare complex of espionage whose centrepiece is the office and working quarters of the former Minister of State Security, Erich Mielke who considered their role as the 'shield and sword of the party', conducting one of the world's most efficient spying operations against its political dissenters during its 40-year old socialist history. The Stasi Museum is a 22-hectare complex of research  and memorial centre concerning the political system of the former East Germany. During Hitler's Third Reich, the Gestapo had one agent for every 2,000 citizens whereas the Stasi had approximately an spy for every 6.5. Here at the Stasi HQ alone 15,000 were employed plus the many regional stations. German media called East Germany 'the most perfected surveillance state of all time' - administered from this complex of offices.
    berlin_stasi_museum09-07-04-2013.jpg
  • Home to hundreds of prisoners, a detail of Hut 39, renovated and kept as an exhibit in the Nazi and Soviet and Soviet Sachsenhausen concentration camp during WW2, now known as the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum. Sachsenhausen was a Nazi concentration camp in Oranienburg, 35 kilometres (22 miles) north of Berlin, Germany, used primarily for political prisoners from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945. After World War II, when Oranienburg was in the Soviet Occupation Zone, the structure was used as an NKVD special camp until 1950. Executions took place at Sachsenhausen, especially of Soviet prisoners of war. 30,000 inmates died there from exhaustion, disease, malnutrition, pneumonia, etc. The remaining buildings and grounds are now open to the public as a museum.
    berlin_sachsenhausen09-06-04-2013.jpg
  • Headless cut-outs for visisors at the Embraer exhibit at the Farnborough Airshow, on 16th July 2018, in Farnborough, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    farnborough_airshow-12-16-07-2018.jpg
  • The Raytheon exhibit at the Farnborough Airshow, on 16th July 2018, in Farnborough, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    farnborough_airshow-49-16-07-2018.jpg
  • Headless cut-outs for visisors at the Embraer exhibit at the Farnborough Airshow, on 16th July 2018, in Farnborough, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    farnborough_airshow-73-16-07-2018.jpg
  • Chinese delegates man the Shanghai China Great Wall Industry Corporation stand at the Paris Air Show exhibition at Le Bourget
    paris_air_show062-20-06-2007.jpg
  • Detail of a Trent jet engine at British Rolls-Royce manufacturer's exhibition stand at the Farnborough Air Show, England. Rolls-Royce Trent is the name given to a family of three-spool, high bypass turbofan aircraft engines manufactured by Rolls-Royce plc. The engine is named after the River Trent in the Midlands of England. The civil aerospace business is a major manufacturer of aero engines for all sectors of the airliner and corporate jet market. Rolls-Royce powers more than 30 types of commercial aircraft and has almost 13,000 engines in service around the world.
    farnborough_air_show42-14-07-2014.jpg
  • Portrait of a Ford employee on a Fordson tractor agricultural exhibition stand in Paris in 1961. Standing surrounded by agricultural ploughs and tractor farming accessories, the man of unknown nationality is fressed in a smart jacket and tie and may be responsible for progress and construction of this company stand. This is an annual expo of farming equipment such as tractors and this stand belongs to Ford, whose employees are over for this important exhibition in the industry calendar. The picture was recorded on Kodachrome (Kodak) film.
    fordson_exhibit01-15-03-1961.jpg
  • Preparing exhibits at defence, security and aerospace company Thales' exhibition stand at the Farnborough Air Show
    thales_stand03-09-07-2012.jpg
  • Japanese lady delegate sits outside full-size mock-up the Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ) cabin at the Paris Air Show exhibition
    paris_air_show41-20-06-2007.jpg
  • Scaled seating of an A380 airliner is displayed at the Airbus/EADS stand during the Paris Air Show exhibition at Le Bourget
    paris_air_show192-20-06-2007.jpg
  • Line-up of trucks belonging to the Fordson tractor company during an agricultural exhibition in Paris in 1961. Looking pristinely clean with blackened wheels, the lorries have been driven over from the Ford Motor company factory at Dagenham near London, to this site in the French capital. On the side are the words Tracteuropa Demonstration Caravan. This is an annual expo of farming equipment such as tractors and this stand belongs to Ford, whose employees are over for this important exhibition in the industry calendar. The picture was recorded on Kodachrome (Kodak) film.
    fordson_exhibit02-15-03-1961.jpg
  • Delegates of the Moscow Khrunichev Space Center await new business at the Paris Air Show exhibition at Le Bourget airfield
    paris_air_show56-20-06-2007.jpg
  • A young lady perches on a stool outside an aircraft cabin mock-up during the Paris Air Show exhibition at Le Bourget airfield
    paris_air_show127-20-06-2007.jpg
  • A young lady looks uncomfortable sitting all day on a stand at the Paris Air Show exhibition at Le Bourget airfield
    paris_air_show10-20-06-2007.jpg
  • Rolls of turf are rolled up by exhibition workers at the end of a long day at the Paris Air Show, Le Bourget France. Removing the real grass from at the CFM stand (a company formed from SNECMA and General Electric jet engines) that manufactures a family of 7,200 commercial and military jet engines for Airbus and Boeing airliners. The men bend over to make a tight roll of organic lawn to keep it fresh and watered overnight before another hot day in this hall. Alongside them, a giant turbofan engine is seen, its huge turbine blades lit by artificial lights. The Paris Air Show is a commercial air show, organised by the French aerospace industry whose purpose is to demonstrate military and civilian aircraft to potential customers.
    paris_air_show224-20-06-2007.jpg
  • A full-size Trent jet engine is admired by delegates visiting British Rolls-Royce manufacturer's exhibition stand at the Farnborough Air Show, England. Rolls-Royce Trent is the name given to a family of three-spool, high bypass turbofan aircraft engines manufactured by Rolls-Royce plc. The engine is named after the River Trent in the Midlands of England. The civil aerospace business is a major manufacturer of aero engines for all sectors of the airliner and corporate jet market. Rolls-Royce powers more than 30 types of commercial aircraft and has almost 13,000 engines in service around the world.
    farnborough_air_show36-14-07-2014.jpg
  • A full-size Trent jet engine is admired by delegates visiting British Rolls-Royce manufacturer's exhibition stand at the Farnborough Air Show, England. Rolls-Royce Trent is the name given to a family of three-spool, high bypass turbofan aircraft engines manufactured by Rolls-Royce plc. The engine is named after the River Trent in the Midlands of England. The civil aerospace business is a major manufacturer of aero engines for all sectors of the airliner and corporate jet market. Rolls-Royce powers more than 30 types of commercial aircraft and has almost 13,000 engines in service around the world.
    farnborough_air_show32-14-07-2014.jpg
  • Delegates are shown wing composite technology by man from Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency at the Paris Air Show exhibition
    paris_air_show015-20-06-2007.jpg
  • Model rockets at the Raytheon exhibition stand during the Farnborough airshow.
    raytheon_farnborough01-11-07-2012.jpg
  • Full-size mock-up of a Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ) cockpit and cabin catering interior areas at the Paris Air Show exhibition
    paris_air_show38-20-06-2007.jpg
  • A scale model of the BAE Systems Tempest fighter, a replacement for the Typhoon, in the company's exhibition hall at the Farnborough Airshow, on 18th July 2018, in Farnborough, England.
    farnborough_airshow-74-18-07-2018.jpg
  • Artist Fiona Banner's fighter jet art work 'Harrier and Jaguar' exhibited in south and north Duveens galleries at Tate Britain.
    tate_harrier05-29-06-2010.jpg
  • The US aerospace manufacturer Lockheed-Martin's exhibition stand spells the words of warfare technology at Farnborough air show
    arms_exhibition-08-09-1998.jpg
  • A scale model of the BAE Systems Tempest fighter, a replacement for the Typhoon, in the company's exhibition hall at the Farnborough Airshow, on 18th July 2018, in Farnborough, England.
    farnborough_airshow-73-18-07-2018.jpg
  • Delegates discuss business outside the UKTI Defence & Security exhibition chalet at the Farnborough Air Show.
    uk_stand01-09-07-2012.jpg
  • Visitors to the General Electric (GE) exhibition stand at England's Farnborough Airshow.
    farnborough_airshow37-21-07-2010.jpg
  • A male chauffeur of African-descent makes a mobile telephone call at the Rolls-Royce chalet at the Paris Air Show exhibition
    paris_air_show96-20-06-2007.jpg
  • A visitor to the BAE Systems exhibition hall is handed a helmet in a mock-up of the Tempest fighter, a replacement for the Typhoon, in the company's exhibition hall at the Farnborough Airshow, on 18th July 2018, in Farnborough, England.
    farnborough_airshow-91-18-07-2018.jpg
  • A visitor to the BAE Systems exhibition hall sits in a mock-up of the Tempest fighter, a replacement for the Typhoon, in the company's exhibition hall at the Farnborough Airshow, on 18th July 2018, in Farnborough, England.
    farnborough_airshow-85-18-07-2018.jpg
  • Visitors to the Grayson Parry exhibition entitled 'The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever!', on 5th November 2017, at the Arnolfini, Bristol, England.
    grayson_perry-01-04-11-2017.jpg
  • Visitors to the Grayson Parry exhibition entitled 'The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever!', on 5th November 2017, at the Arnolfini, Bristol, England.
    grayson_perry-02-04-11-2017.jpg
  • An exhibition panel in the Holocaust museum and memorial, showing only some of the 500 Nazi concentration and labour camps, ghettos and the sites of mass shootings across Europe and Africa during the second world war.
    holocaust_camps01-05-04-2013.jpg
  • An outdoor exhibition panel showing a dead prisoner during the Todesmarsch (Death March) from Sachsenhausen concentration camp at the end of WW2, now known as the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum. Sachsenhausen was a Nazi and Soviet concentration camp in Oranienburg, 35 kilometres (22 miles) north of Berlin, Germany, used primarily for political prisoners from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945. After World War II, when Oranienburg was in the Soviet Occupation Zone, the structure was used as an NKVD special camp until 1950. Executions took place at Sachsenhausen, especially of Soviet prisoners of war. 30,000 inmates died there from exhaustion, disease, malnutrition, pneumonia, etc. The remaining buildings and grounds are now open to the public as a museum.
    berlin_sachsenhausen02-06-04-2013.jpg
  • Tourist feet and macabre fish exhibits in display jars  at Museum of Guyanese Culture, Cayenne, French Guiana. .
    esa_guiana37717-08-2007.jpg
  • A lady visitor to the BAE Systems exhibition hall climbs out of a mock-up of the Tempest fighter, a replacement for the Typhoon, in the company's exhibition hall at the Farnborough Airshow, on 18th July 2018, in Farnborough, England.
    farnborough_airshow-89-18-07-2018.jpg
  • Boeing employees line the steps of their 787 jet airliner, being exhibited at the Farnborough Air Show, England. Boeing employee (as of June 2014) 169,251.
    farnborough_air_show72-14-07-2014.jpg
  • A visitor to the BAE Systems exhibition hall climbs out of a mock-up of the Tempest fighter, a replacement for the Typhoon, in the company's exhibition hall at the Farnborough Airshow, on 18th July 2018, in Farnborough, England.
    farnborough_airshow-88-18-07-2018.jpg
  • Interior of the BAE Systems exhibition hall at the Farnborough Airshow, on 18th July 2018, in Farnborough, England.
    farnborough_airshow-75-18-07-2018.jpg
  • Visitors to the Grayson Parry exhibition entitled 'The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever!', on 5th November 2017, at the Arnolfini, Bristol, England.
    grayson_perry-04-04-11-2017.jpg
  • An unknown Romanian military official makes a phone call while on the Finmeccanica exhibition stand at the Farnborough Air Show, England.
    farnborough_air_show50-14-07-2014.jpg
  • Anonymous buyers discuss deals behind the model of a Boeing 747 jet airliner at the Farnborough Air Show, England. The Farnborough International Airshow is a week-long event that combines a major trade exhibition for the aerospace and defence industries with a public airshow. According to the organisers, the 2012 Farnborough show attracted 109,000 trade visitors over the first five days, and 100,000 public visitors on the Saturday and Sunday. Orders and commitments for 758 aircraft were announced, worth US$72 billion.
    farnborough_air_show39-14-07-2014.jpg
  • Exterior of the exhibition chalet of the Japanese aviation corporation Mitsubishi at the Farnborough Air Show, England. The Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ) is a regional jet aircraft seating 70–90 passengers manufactured by Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation, a partnership between majority owner Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Toyota Motor Corporation.
    farnborough_air_show29-14-07-2014.jpg
  • Children play on a UN armoured vehicle exhibited during 1995 VE Day 50th anniversary celebrations in London. Climbing on the top of the tank, the kids risk injury on the surface, with many sharp corners and places to fall from. In the week near the anniversary date of May 8, 1945, when the World War II Allies formally accepted the unconditional surrender of the armed forces of Germany and peace was announced to tumultuous crowds across European cities, the British still go out of their way to honour those sacrificed and the realisation that peace was once again achieved. Street parties now – as they did in 1945 – played a large part in the country’s patriotic well-being.
    UN_children-06-05-1995.jpg
  • Visitors learning about the Berlin Wall read outdoor exhibition panels near the former Checkpoint Charlie, the former border between Communist East and West Berlin during the Cold War. The Berlin Wall was a barrier constructed by the German Democratic Republic (GDR, East Germany) starting on 13 August 1961, that completely cut off (by land) West Berlin from surrounding East Germany and from East Berlin. The Eastern Bloc claimed that the wall was erected to protect its population from fascist elements conspiring to prevent the "will of the people" in building a socialist state in East Germany. In practice, the Wall served to prevent the massive emigration and defection that marked Germany and the communist Eastern Bloc during the post-World War II period.
    checkpoint_charlie_tourists01-05-04-...jpg
  • Visitors learning about the Berlin Wall read outdoor exhibition panels near the former Checkpoint Charlie, the former border between Communist East and West Berlin during the Cold War. The Berlin Wall was a barrier constructed by the German Democratic Republic (GDR, East Germany) starting on 13 August 1961, that completely cut off (by land) West Berlin from surrounding East Germany and from East Berlin. The Eastern Bloc claimed that the wall was erected to protect its population from fascist elements conspiring to prevent the "will of the people" in building a socialist state in East Germany. In practice, the Wall served to prevent the massive emigration and defection that marked Germany and the communist Eastern Bloc during the post-World War II period.
    checkpoint_charlie_tourists02-05-04-...jpg
  • Tourists learn more about German history by reading outdoor exhibition panels telling the story of Nazi fascism during the 1930s and 40s, in Unter den Linden and opposite the Brandengurg Gate.
    berlin_history_tourists01-05-04-2013.jpg
  • Artist Fiona Banner's fighter jet art work 'Harrier and Jaguar' exhibited in south and north Duveens galleries at Tate Britain.
    tate_harrier08-29-06-2010.jpg
  • Artist Fiona Banner's fighter jet art work 'Harrier and Jaguar' exhibited in south and north Duveens galleries at Tate Britain.
    tate_harrier03-29-06-2010.jpg
  • Artist Fiona Banner's fighter jet art work 'Harrier and Jaguar' exhibited in south and north Duveens galleries at Tate Britain.
    tate_harrier01-29-06-2010.jpg
  • Under old sections of the Berlin wall, visitors read outdoor exhibition panels near the former Checkpoint Charlie, the former border between Communist East and West Berlin during the Cold War. The Berlin Wall was a barrier constructed by the German Democratic Republic (GDR, East Germany) starting on 13 August 1961, that completely cut off (by land) West Berlin from surrounding East Germany and from East Berlin. The Eastern Bloc claimed that the wall was erected to protect its population from fascist elements conspiring to prevent the "will of the people" in building a socialist state in East Germany. In practice, the Wall served to prevent the massive emigration and defection that marked Germany and the communist Eastern Bloc during the post-World War II period.
    checkpoint_charlie_tourists03-05-04-...jpg
  • A model of a generic aircraft and the images from a video presentation in the exhibition chalet of United Technologies, at the Farnborough Airshow, on 16th July 2018, in Farnborough, England. United Technologies are the parent company to  Otis,, UTC Climate, Controls & Security, Pratt & Whitney and UTC.
    farnborough_airshow-88-16-07-2018.jpg
  • A model of a generic aircraft and the images from a video presentation in the exhibition chalet of United Technologies, at the Farnborough Airshow, on 16th July 2018, in Farnborough, England. United Technologies are the parent company to  Otis, UTC Climate, Controls & Security and Pratt & Whitney. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    farnborough_airshow-92-16-07-2018.jpg
  • Potential customers get a briefing next to the MBDA Storm Shadow / SCALP missile system plus F-35 and Typhoon models outside the defence company's exhibition and hospitality chalet at the Farnborough Airshow, on 16th July 2018, in Farnborough, England.
    farnborough_airshow-57-16-07-2018.jpg
  • Potential customers get a briefing next to the MBDA Storm Shadow / SCALP missile system outside the defence company's exhibition and hospitality chalet at the Farnborough Airshow, on 16th July 2018, in Farnborough, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    farnborough_airshow-55-16-07-2018.jpg
  • The Chinese and British flags side-by-side on an exhibition stand at the Farnborough Airshow, on 16th July 2018, in Farnborough, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    farnborough_airshow-108-16-07-2018.jpg
  • A model of a generic aircraft and the images from a video presentation in the exhibition chalet of United Technologies, at the Farnborough Airshow, on 16th July 2018, in Farnborough, England. United Technologies are the parent company to  Otis,, UTC Climate, Controls & Security, Pratt & Whitney and UTC.
    farnborough_airshow-91-16-07-2018.jpg
  • A model of a generic aircraft and the images from a video presentation in the exhibition chalet of United Technologies, at the Farnborough Airshow, on 16th July 2018, in Farnborough, England. United Technologies are the parent company to  Otis,, UTC Climate, Controls & Security, Pratt & Whitney and UTC.
    farnborough_airshow-86-16-07-2018.jpg
  • A model of a generic aircraft and the images from a video presentation in the exhibition chalet of United Technologies, at the Farnborough Airshow, on 16th July 2018, in Farnborough, England. United Technologies are the parent company to  Otis, UTC Climate, Controls & Security and Pratt & Whitney. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    farnborough_airshow-85-16-07-2018.jpg
  • The Leonardo AWHERO exhibited at the Farnborough Airshow, on 18th July 2018, in Farnborough, England. The AWHERO is a state-of-the-art Short Range Tactical Rotary Unmanned Air Vehicle (RUAV). The AWHERO is the perfect low cost/low maintenance solution for civil, military and homeland security applications.
    farnborough_airshow-49-18-07-2018.jpg
  • Accompanied by British military personnel, potential customers leave the Thales exhibition and hospitality chalet at the Farnborough Airshow, on 16th July 2018, in Farnborough, England.
    farnborough_airshow-53-16-07-2018.jpg
  • A model of a generic aircraft and the images from a video presentation in the exhibition chalet of United Technologies, at the Farnborough Airshow, on 16th July 2018, in Farnborough, England. United Technologies are the parent company to  Otis,, UTC Climate, Controls & Security, Pratt & Whitney and UTC.
    farnborough_airshow-82-16-07-2018.jpg
  • As traffic zooms past, the art installation called 'House' stands alone on a now-empty and house-less East London street. Oddly, the contours of the structure have been inverted to reveal an inside-out version of the original building. It is a concrete cast of the inside of an entire Victorian terraced house completed in autumn 1993 and exhibited at the location of the original property -- 193 Grove Road -- in East London (all the houses in the street had earlier been knocked down by the council). Created by the artist Rachel Whiteread CBE (born 1963) this is her best-known sculpture. It won her the Turner Prize (the first woman to do so) for best young British artist in 1993. Here we see 'House' next to a lamp post which throws down it's light on a winter evening, before it was controversially demolished by the council in January 1994.
    rachel_whiteread01-15-12-2007 .jpg
  • A full-size Trent jet engine is admired by delegates visiting British Rolls-Royce manufacturer's exhibition stand at the Farnborough Air Show, England. Rolls-Royce Trent is the name given to a family of three-spool, high bypass turbofan aircraft engines manufactured by Rolls-Royce plc. The engine is named after the River Trent in the Midlands of England. The civil aerospace business is a major manufacturer of aero engines for all sectors of the airliner and corporate jet market. Rolls-Royce powers more than 30 types of commercial aircraft and has almost 13,000 engines in service around the world.
    farnborough_air_show35-14-07-2014.jpg
  • Man touches scale model of A380 airliner displayed at the Airbus/EADS stand during the Paris Air Show exhibition at Le Bourget
    paris_air_show215-20-06-2007.jpg
  • Legs and scale model of an A380 airliner displayed at Airbus/EADS stand during the Paris Air Show exhibition Le Bourget
    paris_air_show199-20-06-2007.jpg
  • Detail of a Trent jet engine at British Rolls-Royce manufacturer's exhibition stand at the Farnborough Air Show, England. Rolls-Royce Trent is the name given to a family of three-spool, high bypass turbofan aircraft engines manufactured by Rolls-Royce plc. The engine is named after the River Trent in the Midlands of England. The civil aerospace business is a major manufacturer of aero engines for all sectors of the airliner and corporate jet market. Rolls-Royce powers more than 30 types of commercial aircraft and has almost 13,000 engines in service around the world.
    farnborough_air_show41-14-07-2014.jpg
  • A short-skirted Russian lady perches on a stool during the Paris Air Show exhibition at Le Bourget airfield
    paris_air_show48-20-06-2007.jpg
  • Young lady sits at the desk of aerospace alloys manufacturer Kumz during the Paris Air Show exhibition at Le Bourget
    paris_air_show24-20-06-2007.jpg
  • An attractive female employee carries snacks through an exhibition hall during the Paris Air Show  at Le Bourget airfield
    paris_air_show20-20-06-2007.jpg
  • The Airbus family of jet airliners are mounted on a display board during the Paris Air Show exhibition at Le Bourget airfield
    paris_air_show167-20-06-2007.jpg
  • A young woman stands in front of a turbofan of engine manufacturer CFM during the Paris Air Show exhibition at Le Bourget airfield
    paris_air_show160-20-06-2007.jpg
  • A delegate sends a text message from a mobile phone in a mock-up airliner cabin at the Paris Air Show exhibition at Le Bourget
    paris_air_show089-20-06-2007.jpg
  • Airliners and grass promote the environment at engine manufacturer CFM stand during the Paris Air Show exhibition at Le Bourget
    paris_air_show087-20-06-2007.jpg
  • Correspondents whisper before a Pratt & Whitney press announcement at the Paris Air Show exhibition at Le Bourget airfield
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  • A short-skirted Russian lady perches on a stool during the Paris Air Show exhibition at Le Bourget airfield
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  • Japanese employees demonstrate their full-size Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ) cabin interior at the Paris Air Show exhibition
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  • A scaled model by the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China's C919 on the company's exhibition stand at the Farnborough Airshow, on 16th July 2018, in Farnborough, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A scaled model by the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China's C919 on the company's exhibition stand at the Farnborough Airshow, on 16th July 2018, in Farnborough, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A visitor to the BAE Systems exhibition hall, is shown a flight simulator that demonstrates Active Control control joysticks at the Farnborough Airshow, on 18th July 2018, in Farnborough, England.
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  • A scale model of the BAE Systems Tempest fighter, a replacement for the Typhoon, in the company's exhibition hall at the Farnborough Airshow, on 18th July 2018, in Farnborough, England.
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  • Young women sit at the front of a generic exhibition stand at the Farnborough Air Show, England. The Farnborough International Airshow is a week-long event that combines a major trade exhibition for the aerospace and defence industries with a public airshow. According to the organisers, the 2012 Farnborough show attracted 109,000 trade visitors over the first five days, and 100,000 public visitors on the Saturday and Sunday. Orders and commitments for 758 aircraft were announced, worth US$72 billion.
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  • Looking closely at a C-27J Spartan gunship, foreign military visitors to Italian aerospace and defence Finmeccanica's exhibition stand at the Farnborough Air Show. The Alenia C-27J Spartan is a medium-sized military transport aircraft. The C-27J is an advanced derivative of Alenia Aeronautica's G.222 (C-27A Spartan in U.S. service), with the engines and systems of the Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules. The aircraft was selected as the Joint Cargo Aircraft (JCA) for the United States military. The C-27J has also been ordered by the military air units of Australia, Italy, Greece, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Mexico, Morocco and Romania.
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  • Delegates discuss business outside the UKTI Defence & Security exhibition chalet at the Farnborough Air Show.
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  • Company employees at defence, security and aerospace company Thales' exhibition stand at the Farnborough Air Show. The MoD's newest and most sophisticated surveillance and targeting drone, the Watchkeeper, is undergoing trials at Aberporth in west Wales. While the arguments over America's policy of "assassination by drone" rage across Pakistan and Afghanistan, fuelling public concern over the cold-eyed automation of warfare, the future of UAVs is quietly taking shape here on the Welsh coast, where there is daily proof that UAVs and manned aircraft can co-exist in British airspace.
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