EPW037625 ENGLAND (1932) [Unlocated]. Harry Willis wing-walking on Aviation Tours Ltd Avro 504K aircraft G-EBYW during a National Aviation Day display, 1932. This image has been produced from a damaged negative.
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Pennawd | [EPW037625] Harry Willis wing-walking on Aviation Tours Ltd Avro 504K aircraft G-EBYW during a National Aviation Day display, 1932. This image has been produced from a damaged negative. |
Cyfeirnod | EPW037625 |
Dyddiad | April-1932 |
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Gwlad | ENGLAND |
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Class31 |
Wednesday 22nd of October 2014 01:54:01 PM |
Cyfraniadau Grŵp
National Aviation Day - images image EPW037625 and EPW037626- something of a misnommer, as it was not a single day at all. Cobham's Air Circus toured the country and the day of each performance was - National Aviation Day. In 1932 Alan Cobham started the National Aviation Day displays - a combination of barnstorming and joyriding. This consisted of a team of up to fourteen aircraft, ranging from single-seaters to modern airliners, and many skilled pilots. It toured the country, calling at hundreds of sites, some of them regular airfields and some just fields cleared for the occasion. Generally known as "Cobham's Flying Circus", it was hugely popular, giving thousands of people their first experience of flying, and bringing "air-mindedness" to the population. These continued until the end of the 1935 season. |
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Tuesday 14th of January 2014 07:40:55 PM |