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The Ultimate Historic Transport Show
Editor Steve Wakefield writes that "the display of Bugattis, for example (and we're talking real Bugattis here - Types 35, 35B, 35/51 and 43 Grand Sport), all retained the red and white livery of Switzerland in which they competed. The racing boats, dotted throughout the hall, have competed on various lakes in Switzerland. Most imposing of these was the 'Lady Trix', a 100-year-old racing sailboat with a mast 11m high, towering above the automotive exhibits. The aircraft, spread between the hall and the adjoining airport tarmac, also provided dramatic contrast, and included a 1919 Bleriot, 1934 de Havilland Moth Major, 1937 Lockheed Electra (having recently completed its role in the film 'Amelia', the story of Amelia Earhart), 1939 L-12 Electra Junior and 1951 D.H.C. T.Mk20 Chipmunk." Steve also reminds the fortunate few of how easy it is for Londoners to fly into Geneva from Luton, spend a few hours at the show, take the tram into town from the PalExpo station, enjoy a great dinner, then fly back, all in one day. [Photo of Lockheed Electra: Classic Driver]. |
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