The Armstrong Whitworth Argosy was a three-engine biplane airliner designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft. It was the company's first airliner.
An Argosy Mk I of Imperial Airways in 1926. This particular aircraft (G-EBLF) bore the name City of Glasgow.
Imperial Airways Argosy in flight, 1933
An Argosy in 1929, note the townend rings on the engine (engine cowling).
Armstrong Whitworth AW.154 Argosy at Berlin, 1928
British Airways Ltd. was a British airline company operating in Europe in the period 1935–1939. It was formed in 1935 by the merger of Spartan Air Lines Ltd, United Airways Ltd, and Hillman's Airways.
DH.86 of British Airways Ltd at the Beehive (Gatwick Airport), July 1936
CASA 352 at RAF Museum Cosford, painted as Junkers Ju 52 (G-AFAP) of British Airways Ltd.
Lockheed 14 (G-AFGN) of British Airways Ltd at Heston, September 1938