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1926
1926 - 0721.PDF
SEPTEMBER 3d, 1926 EDDIES FROM LYMPNE fi A Seaplane on Wheels: The Short "Mussell" has been fitted with a land under carriage and took part in Saturday's racing. Below, Mr. John Lord tells Mr. F. S i g r i s t which machine ought to have won. Above, The Accusing Finger : Sir Philip Sassoon, Under-Secretary of State for Air, indicates to " Flight's " photographer ample scope for his camera in the form of Lord Edward Gros- venor, while, Lieut.-Col. Sir Francis McClean abandons, for a moment, his role as a very "frank" McClean in the com. petition. Right, A very fine little Machine : The de Havilland 53 be- longing to the Seven Aeroplane Club flies like a small Scout in spite of the fact that its engine is an A.B.C. of some 35 h.p. only. [" FLIGHT," Pholo'^r, phs 637
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