London to Sydney history question
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London to Sydney history question
I have a friend who has just offered to introduce me to his father in law who he thinks once won the London to Sydney Air Race many years ago. He still has the trophy in his living room. They often visit Shuttleworth and love it, Airbedane please note!
I would like to read up on his exploits before I meet him so I do not look totaly inept. I have completely failed in any of my attempts at researching his involvement. I believe his name is David Parsons.
Can any one give me a pointer please?
I would like to read up on his exploits before I meet him so I do not look totaly inept. I have completely failed in any of my attempts at researching his involvement. I believe his name is David Parsons.
Can any one give me a pointer please?
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Hummm.
A big blank so far. I saw the post a day or so ago. I just co-incidentally came across in Wingspan 65 magazine. There was a London - Sydney vintage rally in 1990.
There were about 20 a/c entered, but your chap's name doesn't appear in the list, sorry! There's one a/c, a Stinson V-77 C-GFAX which has + 3 other's next to the pilot's name...
Most races were to Melbourne or to N Z - Sydney's unusual.
I'll post more info if you are interested...
Cheers!
A big blank so far. I saw the post a day or so ago. I just co-incidentally came across in Wingspan 65 magazine. There was a London - Sydney vintage rally in 1990.
There were about 20 a/c entered, but your chap's name doesn't appear in the list, sorry! There's one a/c, a Stinson V-77 C-GFAX which has + 3 other's next to the pilot's name...
Most races were to Melbourne or to N Z - Sydney's unusual.
I'll post more info if you are interested...
Cheers!
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Thank you
I still have a blank. I shall just have to use the old QFIs trick of sounding knowledgable whilst actually knowing very little about what I am talking about.
Is there one of those "Bluff your way.." guides on the air race?
MM
I still have a blank. I shall just have to use the old QFIs trick of sounding knowledgable whilst actually knowing very little about what I am talking about.
Is there one of those "Bluff your way.." guides on the air race?
MM
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No match here either... Only got two London to Sydney air races:
2001: winners Mike Miller. James D'Arcy, John D'Arcy, and Mark Graham in an Aerostar 700CR
1969: W.J.Bright and F.L.Buxton in a Britten Norman Islander
Previous England to Australia great air races:
1934: C.W. Scott and Campbell Black in a de Havilland DH.88 Comet
1919: Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith in a Vickers Vimy bomber
Some info here:
http://www.aerostaraircraft.com/airrace.html
http://www.campbellairrace.com/race/...?hist=raceTime
2001: winners Mike Miller. James D'Arcy, John D'Arcy, and Mark Graham in an Aerostar 700CR
1969: W.J.Bright and F.L.Buxton in a Britten Norman Islander
Previous England to Australia great air races:
1934: C.W. Scott and Campbell Black in a de Havilland DH.88 Comet
1919: Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith in a Vickers Vimy bomber
Some info here:
http://www.aerostaraircraft.com/airrace.html
http://www.campbellairrace.com/race/...?hist=raceTime