Letter: Your Say - Pic Of The Past.(Letters)

From: Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) | Date: March 22, 2006 | Copyright information

READER Bill Sutton sent in this picture that was taken by his father Alf when Cobhams Flying Circus visited Whitley Aerodrome in the early 1930s.

Bill, of Billing Road, Chapelfields, said: "The aircraft is an autogiro with a propeller on the front and a rotor on the top, like an early version of a helicopter. Various other aircraft, mostly biplanes, put on a thrilling display, and dad paid five ...

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