I love these 13 images of the former airfield in Bristol and they all come to use courtesy of Getty Images.
There are decades of airports scenes from Filton in 1944 to an Airbus A380 taking off for the first time in 2008.
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1. Vital work in 1944
RAF Filton, Bristol, in April 1944. Before D-Day, it became an assembly plant for US aircraft shipped across the Atlantic. (Photo by English Heritage/Heritage Images/Getty Images) | Getty Images

2. Cranes and concrete in 1947
An aerial view in 1947 showing derrick cranes and a concrete batching plant amid heaps of aggregate at Filton Airfield, during the construction of a new runway. (Photo by Historic England/Heritage Images via Getty Images) | Getty Images

3. A new runway in 1947
A new runway was being built when this photo of a concrete batching plant in 1947. It extended the runway westwards to accommodate the Bristol Brabazon airliner, which was being built at the airfield. (Photo by Historic England/Heritage Images via Getty Images) | Getty Images

4. First prototype
The first prototype of the Bristol Brabazon, designed by the Bristol Aeroplane Company, was built in 1945 and performed its maiden flight at Filton in 1949. (Photo by Historic England/Heritage Images via Getty Images) | Getty Images