Hendon 1936
From another forum a member is trying to identify the aircraft or exhibit in the photo below. No prizes or fame, just the satisfaction of knowing what the hell it is. I've tried to 'draw' the answer out, but all I've got so far is a severed fuselage with angry looking 'eyes'. :)
http://img200.imageshack.us/img200/8...6partlight.jpg http://img183.imageshack.us/img183/7640/whatx.jpg |
Might it be a Hampden? The shape of the twini-tailed empennage and the long, elegant after fuselage make it stand out.
Er - never mind. I now see you mean the one in the background, not the one in the middle. Your hand drawing didn't load on my first viewing. |
Looks like it has a twin boom fuselage?
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de Havilland Don?
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Revised drawing with the assistance of alcohol. It's not a 'black hole' from a severed fuselage but two blokes on the port side admiring a....?
http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/9...ack7370662.jpg |
DH Don first flew at Hatfield 18th June 1937.
Ciarain. |
http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j.../nighthawk.jpg
A Miles Nighthawk was on display in the new and experimental types that year, and it's also possible it might have been the recent Paris - Madagascar record-breaking Caudron-Renault 'Simoun' - it slopes downwards aft of the cabin... http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...ost/simoun.jpg OK, journo here, so recognise what the hacks at 'Flight' were doing. On checking the pages previewing the show, the following paragraphs appeared one after the other - going down the line perhaps? So for my money a blurred photo of the Miles.. Certain machines are now being built to the new specification A.39/34 for army co-operation aircraft, one of these, a Westland product with a Bristol Mercury engine, being exhibited in the "new and experimental" park. A Miles Nighthawk training aircraft will be among the " new and experimental " types. The 130 h.p. Gipsy Major and 200 h.p. Gipsy Six are alternative power plants. For those not in the know, the pic is a crop from a larger one which features a Lysander immediately to the left... |
Many thanks for that mustpost. Your "journo" approach makes perfect sense but I like your Simoun theory even better, based on the absence of top cabin windows. Food for thought.
The original request and images are from here... Hendon 1936 - Aircraft of World War II - Warbird Forums http://img27.imageshack.us/img27/345...ght1268324.jpg Cheers, Graeme. |
Hmmm? Hendon One Nine Three Six eh? I might use trunks to call you later.
Sir George Cayley |
I found it
I could obtain original program of this display. I am sure, the aircraft was
"Nighthawk Phillips & Powis Aircraft, Ltd Gipsy Trainer". |
doglove2005
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