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Seen again two months after the previous photo, RT 3520 (HA) stops outside 'The Two Brewers' in Ongar on route 339. Wednesday 8th May 1974. R-8.
After a run to Mill Hill the blind is wound to Harrow. And Glyn Davis has moved next to author and cine legend John Reed.
RT 1798 is seen here at the open day at the Great Bush railway at Tinkers Pk, Hadlow Down, on saturday 29th September2012.
This is a custom AT-RT walker with an ARF-Trooper on patrol. I built the AT-RT walker with parts from a Lego book with bricks, where you can usually build two models.
Maybe I'll also put a picture of the AT-RT online.
Two years later than the last photo RT 3491 again in Brighton, heads home from the HCVC rally. Sunday 6th May 1979. 94.
Turner RT-14
Following his first Thompson Trophy victory in 1934, famed racing pilot Roscoe Turner contracted with the Lawrence W. Brown Aircraft Company to build a new racing aircraft. Designed by Turner and engineered by University of Minnesota professor Howard Barlow, the Turner racer was completed in mid-1936.
Known as the Laird Turner LTR-14 and later the Turner RT-14, the modified racer placed third in the 1937 Thompson Trophy event at the National Air Races and won the 1938 and 1939 contests. With this aircraft, Turner became the only three-time winner of the Thompson Trophy. In 1939 the aircraft was sponsored by Champion Spark Plugs and therefore carried the name “Miss Champion” on its fuselage.
Wingspan:
7.7 m (25 ft 4 in)
Length:
7.5 m (23 ft 4 in)
Height:
3.1 m (10 ft)
Weight, empty:
1,427 kg ( 3,300 lb)
Manufacturer:
Lawrence W Brown Aircraft Co. and Matty Laird
For more info: www.ksql.com/myriad/meteor.htm
I (or we) must have gone for a ride to have got this shot. Having been recertified at Northfleet earlier on the month, it has now arrived at Chelsham.
This tower is part of a furniture factory in Grand Rapids, Michigan. I wish I knew more about the history of the building. Today it is owned by RT London, but that company has only existed since 1989.
Thanks to flickr member ppwiii I know this used to be Imperial Furniture
Uxbridge bus station plays host to Garston based RT 3636 (GR) working on route 347 to Hemel Hempstead, a route which saw a mixture of RTs and RMLs. Wednesday 8th October 1975. 2V-1.