Parnall Aircraft Company
Art and Prints
We have selected some of the most fascinating and evocative historical aviation photographs from the Parnall archives and created framed prints for your walls. These images provide a perfect snapshot into wartime aeronautical engineering, the lifestlye of an RAF pilot and the iconic planes created by the Parnall family.
You can choose a black or white frame to match your home. Each picture comes with a short explanation of the scene, a brief history of Parnall Aviation and is beautifully packaged in our unique Spitfire glider box. These rare prints are the perfect gift for all historical aircraft enthusiasts who will be fascinated by the aircraft manufacturing history of one Cornish family over more than a century.
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Designed for pilot education, seven Avro Tutors demonstrate the fruits of training
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For every pilot, it is the work done on the ground that gets the plane in the air. France, Army Co-Op, 1940
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A bustling day at the Parnall & Sons ‘Coliseum Works’ factory in Bristol, c. 1920
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Parnall’s dynamic G.4 31 model from 1935 pictured metres above the ground
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The invaluable women workers of the Parnall & Sons factory in Bristol, c.1920
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Denis Parnall with a Parnall Gull, 1939
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The ‘Coliseum Works’ factory, Bristol, in full swing, c.1920
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A fine day is nowhere better enjoyed than at several thousand feet. 1940
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A plane lays a smoke curtain to trouble visibility
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The elegant profile of the Hurricane, 1940
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The belly of the best. Gloster Gladiator, 1940
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The Gloster Gladiator, a British-built plane used by Air Forces across the world
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A Hurricane pilot navigates the clouds
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A view from the cockpit
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To fly is to chase a new perspective on the ground. Battle for France, 1940
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The Sunderland flying boat ready for its close-up
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‘Study like your life depends on it, because as a pilot, it does.’ (Unknown)
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The Parnall Puffin attempts to find its land legs
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The pilot will always aspire to higher heights
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The Parnall Panther swoops among the clouds
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Planes unite in formation over the British landscape
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There is nothing deadlier than a fighter pilot’s aim
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Three high-flying Curtiss P-40 Kittyhawks
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Parnall Plover Gazes Skyward
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The Parnall Plover, first flight 1922, poised on the airfield
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