1963 “A History of British Military Aircraft”
The Kellogg Company of Great Britain Ltd., United Kingdom
Series Title: “A History of British Military Aircraft”
British Trade Index Number: KEO-2
Issued by: Kellogg Company of Great Britain Ltd.
Country: United Kingdom
Number of Cards: 16
Card Numbering: 1 to 16 on back of card
Type of Card: Cereal insert
Card Dimensions: 67 × 36 mm
Circa: 1963
Checklist: Checklist
Overview
The “A History of British Military Aircraft” is a series of 16 airplane cereal trade cards issued by the Kellogg Company of Great Britain Ltd. during 1963. The landscape images on the card fronts feature a chronology of British Military Aircraft from the 1910 Bristol “Boxkite” up to the 1961 Hawker P.1127. The card fronts have a white-border with a thin black border-line surrounding the image. The card titles are centered beneath the image area within the white border.
The backs of the cards are presented in a portrait format. The card backs include the set title, the card number, a descriptive text of the subject aircraft and the manufacturer’s name.
Image-Guide
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1 | 1b | 2 | 2b | 3 | 3b | 4 | 4b | 5 | 5b | 6 | 6b | 7 | 7b | 8 | 8b |
9 | 9b | 10 | 10b | 11 | 11b | 12 | 12b | 13 | 13b | 14 | 14b | 15 | 15b | 16 | 16b |
Checklist
1963 “A History of British Military Aircraft”
Kellogg Company of Great Britain Ltd., United Kingdom Checklist | ||
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№ | x | Card Title |
1 | Bristol Boxkite | |
2 | Handley Page V/1500 Bomber | |
3 | Short Seaplane Type 184 | |
4 | Bristol F.2.B Fighter | |
5 | Gloster Gladiator | |
6 | Vickers Supermarine Spitfire | |
7 | Avro Lancaster | |
8 | Short Sunderland Mk.I | |
9 | de Havilland Mk.2 | |
10 | Gloster Meteor F.3 | |
11 | Westland Wessex Mk.I | |
12 | English Electric Lightning | |
13 | Gloster Javelin F(AW) Mk.9 | |
14 | Handley Page Victor B.2 | |
15 | Blackburn Buccaneer S Mk.I | |
16 | Hawker P.1127 |
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