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BAC drone
Unknown, 1935, Lantern slide
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BAC drone
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34695
Title
BAC drone
Description
British Aircraft Company drone.
Artist / maker
Unknown
Date
1935
Size
8.2 x 8.2 cm
Type
Lantern slide
A BAC drone with Stirling Castle in the background, it may have been taking part in the British Hospital Air Pageant. These pageants were held around Britain to raise funds for local Hospitals.
The original full size Drone was built by the British Aircraft company which was founded in 1928 to build a series of gliders, but in 1932 its designer and managing director, C. H. Lowe Wylde, fitted a 600cc Douglas motorcycle engine to the BAC VII tandem two-seater to produce the Planette. Two more were built, but during demonstration flights on 13 May 1933, Lowe Wylde was killed.
The drone shown here was supposedly painted as a Chinese Dragon by English cartoonist and illustrator William Heath Robinson.
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