Registration / Serial: | G-ACND |
Aircraft Original Type: | Percival E Mew Gull |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Percival E Mew Gull |
Aircraft Version: | Percival E.1 Mew Gull |
C/n (msn): | E.20 |
City / Airport: | Gravesend (closed) |
Region / Country: | England, United Kingdom |
Photo Date: | 15 March 1934 |
Photo from: | Gordon Riley Collection |
Photo ID: | 802135Submit Correction |
View count: | 42 |
The Mew Gull in its original form at the Press Launch held at Gravesend, Kent, on 15 March 1934. Powered by a Napier Javelin it was flown in very blustery conditions by Edgar Percival. Designed and stressed by R H Bound, it was modified with a Gipsy Six Srs I, single strut undercarriage and new tapered wing - all designed by Arthur Bage - before competing in the 1934 King's Cup Air Race. A new fuselage was then designed by Bage, and with the new wing and undercarriage from E.20 fitted it became E.20A. The original airframe survived until burnt at Luton in July 1945.
Registration / Serial: | G-ACND |
Aircraft Version: | Percival E.1 Mew Gull |
C/n (msn): | E.20 |
City / Airport: | Gravesend (closed) | Region / Country: | England, United Kingdom |
Photo Date: | 15 March 1934 |
Photo from: | Gordon Riley Collection |
Registration / Serial: | G-ACND |
Aircraft Original Type: | Percival E Mew Gull |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Percival E Mew Gull |
Aircraft Version: | Percival E.1 Mew Gull |
C/n (msn): | E.20 |
City / Airport: | Gravesend (closed) |
Region / Country: | England, United Kingdom |
Photo Date: | 15 March 1934 |
Photo from: | Gordon Riley Collection |
Photo ID: | 802135Submit Correction |
View count: | 42 |
The Mew Gull in its original form at the Press Launch held at Gravesend, Kent, on 15 March 1934. Powered by a Napier Javelin it was flown in very blustery conditions by Edgar Percival. Designed and stressed by R H Bound, it was modified with a Gipsy Six Srs I, single strut undercarriage and new tapered wing - all designed by Arthur Bage - before competing in the 1934 King's Cup Air Race. A new fuselage was then designed by Bage, and with the new wing and undercarriage from E.20 fitted it became E.20A. The original airframe survived until burnt at Luton in July 1945.
Registration / Serial: | G-ACND |
Aircraft Version: | Percival E.1 Mew Gull |
C/n (msn): | E.20 |
City / Airport: | Gravesend (closed) | Region / Country: | England, United Kingdom |
Photo Date: | 15 March 1934 |
Photo from: | Gordon Riley Collection |