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Re: Christmas Quiz

Posted: 19 Dec 2016, 12:51
by Airspeed
Neither of them are in the marked parking spot? No, well, how about the car being at Hawke's Bay Car Museum, near Hastings, NZ, and the aircraft is a Hastings?

Re: Christmas Quiz

Posted: 19 Dec 2016, 13:19
by Dev One
Unfortunately don't recognise the car - its probably one of those GRP bodies one could buy back in the 60's & plonk on a Ford engine & chassis.
The aircraft I believe is an Avro Tudor 7.
*idea
Tudor 7 & Austin 7 under the skin?
Keith

Re: Christmas Quiz

Posted: 19 Dec 2016, 13:48
by Nick M
Sorry chaps - no cigars yet! :)

Keith is correct about the aircraft being a Tudor, though it's not the Tudor VII. They only made one of those I believe, with Bristol Hercules radial engines. The engines on the aircraft pictured are Merlins.

Mike is on to to something with an Antipdean connection though. However, the clue is in QLD, not NZ. ;)

Nick

P.S.
Dev One wrote:[...] its probably one of those GRP bodies one could buy back in the 60's & plonk on a Ford engine & chassis.
Nope - er, classic British Engineering! Here's a later marque sporting looks only a mother could love! 8)
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Re: Christmas Quiz

Posted: 19 Dec 2016, 19:13
by 511Flyer
Did they both jump about like Kangaroos?

:-#

Re: Christmas Quiz

Posted: 19 Dec 2016, 19:47
by DaveB
How's about Air Vice Marshall Donald Bennett/BSAA :cpu:

ATB
DaveB B)smk

Re: Christmas Quiz

Posted: 19 Dec 2016, 20:13
by 511Flyer
Merlin? They made cars and kits.

Re: Christmas Quiz

Posted: 19 Dec 2016, 20:30
by DaveB
:lol:

The car is a Fairthorpe Electron Minor and wasn't a kit as far as I'm aware.
ATB
DaveB B)smk

Re: Christmas Quiz

Posted: 19 Dec 2016, 22:13
by Paul K
Airspeed wrote:All I could offer was that if you blew down that pipe at the front, it may sound like a trumpet. :hide:
And you'd probably be right, Mike - I grant you the second prize. :lol:

Re: Christmas Quiz

Posted: 19 Dec 2016, 23:17
by Nick M
DaveB wrote:How's about Air Vice Marshall Donald Bennett/BSAA :cpu:
¡Si Senor! We have a winner! :Dance:

That Don Bennett was a rather interesting character. Hailing from Toowoomba (In QLD) he's most famous for leading Bomber Command's Pathfinder Force in World War II. However, after his RAF service he acted as a director for the troubled BSAA and founded his own airline 'Fairflight'. Sadly, fatal crashes of Avro Tudors featured rather heavily in both, and the 1950 Llandow Air Disaster (the crash of one of two Tudors operated by Fairflight) was, at the time, the deadliest airline crash in history.

Later Bennett went on to create companies building both light aircraft and cars. Although somewhat obscure nowadays, the latter enterprise 'Fairthorpe' clearly leaves behind at least a few Electrons Minors along with examples of the 'TX', which has a somewhat elusive beauty to my eye!

Don Bennett also served as an MP for Middlesborough West, earning the distinction of being one of the shortest-serving MPs in history.

In digging out the photos for this thread, I found this rather nice personal account of the TX (and 'TX Tripper') and of Bennett driving a flaming Electron Minor along the M1! :)

Cheers,
Nick

Re: Christmas Quiz

Posted: 19 Dec 2016, 23:27
by DaveB
I like his quote of the 70's.. 'The Decade That Taste Forgot' :lol:

Nice link Nick ;)
ATB
DaveB B)smk