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Aviation History
1954
1954 - 1977.PDF
26 FLIGHT #9tl Away together for the start of the Royal Aero Club Trophy Race; D. C. Jem- mett's Hawk Trainer and Tim Wood's Messenger (which went on to win the King's Cup). I BAGINTON MISCELLANY white hope: two views of Dunkerley's Sparrowjet, prevented from racing by a block age in the air lead from the starting bottles. Its "ugly duckling" appear ance on the ground was belied by its swift grace in the air on Saturday. On display: (above) the Sapphire-Lancastrian, a surprise item on the flying programme, disdained piston power for its low'run. (Below) The development of the light aeroplane was illustrated by (left) the Club Cadet and the Spartan Arrow and (right) the Tom-Tit, Puss Moth, Cirrus Moth and Cygnet, amongst others.
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