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Registration / Serial: | G-ADGP |
Other Marks: | 8 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Miles M.2 Hawk |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Miles M.2 Hawk |
Aircraft Version: | Miles M.2L Hawk Speed Six |
C/n (msn): | 160 |
City / Airport: | Feltham - London Air Park (closed)Map |
Region / Country: | England, United Kingdom |
Event: | King's Cup Air Race 1937 |
Photo Date: | September 1937 |
Photo from: | Gordon Riley Collection |
Photo ID: | 854043Submit Correction |
View count: | 26 |
In the 1937 King's Cup held at Hatfield on September 10th, Tommy Rose flew G-ADGP into 10th place at an average speed of 185.00 mph. The Aeroplane for 22 September 1937 also reported that Rose gave a really good show with the black and white Speed Six at the Eastbourne Flying Club's Display at Wilmington aerodrome earlier in the month - the colour quoted in the report confirming that this was G-ADGP.
Registration / Serial: | G-ADGP |
Aircraft Version: | Miles M.2L Hawk Speed Six |
C/n (msn): | 160 |
City / Airport: | Feltham - London Air Park (closed)Map | Region / Country: | England, United Kingdom |
Photo Date: | September 1937 |
Photo from: | Gordon Riley Collection |
Registration / Serial: | G-ADGP |
Other Marks: | 8 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Miles M.2 Hawk |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Miles M.2 Hawk |
Aircraft Version: | Miles M.2L Hawk Speed Six |
C/n (msn): | 160 |
City / Airport: | Feltham - London Air Park (closed)Map |
Region / Country: | England, United Kingdom |
Event: | King's Cup Air Race 1937 |
Photo Date: | September 1937 |
Photo from: | Gordon Riley Collection |
Photo ID: | 854043Submit Correction |
View count: | 26 |
In the 1937 King's Cup held at Hatfield on September 10th, Tommy Rose flew G-ADGP into 10th place at an average speed of 185.00 mph. The Aeroplane for 22 September 1937 also reported that Rose gave a really good show with the black and white Speed Six at the Eastbourne Flying Club's Display at Wilmington aerodrome earlier in the month - the colour quoted in the report confirming that this was G-ADGP.
Registration / Serial: | G-ADGP |
Aircraft Version: | Miles M.2L Hawk Speed Six |
C/n (msn): | 160 |
City / Airport: | Feltham - London Air Park (closed)Map | Region / Country: | England, United Kingdom |
Photo Date: | September 1937 |
Photo from: | Gordon Riley Collection |
Registration / Serial: | NC17322 |
Fleet number: | 372 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Douglas DC-3 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Douglas DC-3 (C-47 Skytrain/Dakota) |
Aircraft Version: | Douglas DC-3-209 |
C/n (msn): | 1968 |
Operator Titles: | TWA - Transcontinental and Western Air |
City / Area: | Zenda [ Off-Airport ]Map (vicinity) |
Region / Country: | Ontario, Canada |
Photo Date: | September 1937 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 439455Submit Correction |
View count: | 648 |
The DC-3 was a largish airliner in the 1930s but it could still be landed in any large field. Zenda is a hamlet in Ontario, named for the 1894 Anthony Hope Hawkins novel The Prisoner of Zenda. When the book was filmed in 1937, twelve inhabitants - said to be the entire population - were flown to the movie's New York premiere. Tilsonburg (CYTB) is near Zenda but dates from WWII. Photo from: Life
Registration / Serial: | NC17322 |
Aircraft Version: | Douglas DC-3-209 |
C/n (msn): | 1968 |
Operator Titles: | TWA - Transcontinental and Western Air |
City / Area: | Zenda [ Off-Airport ]Map (vicinity) | Region / Country: | Ontario, Canada |
Photo Date: | September 1937 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | NC17322 |
Fleet number: | 372 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Douglas DC-3 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Douglas DC-3 (C-47 Skytrain/Dakota) |
Aircraft Version: | Douglas DC-3-209 |
C/n (msn): | 1968 |
Operator Titles: | TWA - Transcontinental and Western Air |
City / Area: | Zenda [ Off-Airport ]Map (vicinity) |
Region / Country: | Ontario, Canada |
Photo Date: | September 1937 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 439455Submit Correction |
View count: | 648 |
The DC-3 was a largish airliner in the 1930s but it could still be landed in any large field. Zenda is a hamlet in Ontario, named for the 1894 Anthony Hope Hawkins novel The Prisoner of Zenda. When the book was filmed in 1937, twelve inhabitants - said to be the entire population - were flown to the movie's New York premiere. Tilsonburg (CYTB) is near Zenda but dates from WWII. Photo from: Life
Registration / Serial: | NC17322 |
Aircraft Version: | Douglas DC-3-209 |
C/n (msn): | 1968 |
Operator Titles: | TWA - Transcontinental and Western Air |
City / Area: | Zenda [ Off-Airport ]Map (vicinity) | Region / Country: | Ontario, Canada |
Photo Date: | September 1937 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |