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1949 FARNBOROUGH AIR SHOW IN UNITED KINGDOM 72502

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This rare film shows activities at the Farnborough Air Show in 1949, beginning with rare footage of the Cierva Air Horse helicopter. The largest helicopter in the world at the time of its debut, the Air Horse was unusual for using three rotors mounted on outriggers, and driven by a single engine mounted inside the fuselage. Also seen are the Black Arrows (the forerunners of the Red Arrows) as they demonstrate the very meaning of precision during their giant aerobatics display. Aircraft shown include: Aiglet, Alpha, Apollo, Argosy, Avro 707, Avro 7078, Avro Ashton, Avro CF100, B1 Canberra, Beverly, Blackburn NA39, Blackburn YB1, Brabazon, Bristol 173, Bristol 192, Comet, Dart Herald, Delta2, DH110, DH112 Venom, DH113 Vampire, Gloster Meteor, Gnat, Gyrodyne Convertiplane, Hawker P1052, Hawker P1081, Herald, Handley Paige Hermes V, Heron, Hunter, Javelin, Jet Provost, Lightning, Marathon, Pioneer II, President, Princess, Rotodyne VTOL, Saunders Roe P531, Scimitar, Sea Hawk, Seamew, Shackleton, Short SB3, Short SC1, Short Solent, Short SP5, Skeeter, Supermarine 510, Swift, Universal, Valiant, Vanguard, Venom, Vickers 355, Victor, Vickers Viscount, Vulcan, W10 Airhorse, Wessex, Westminster, Wyvern TF2.

One of the more interesting aircraft seen in the show is the Bristol Type 167 Brabazon (seen at the 9 minute mark) a large propellerdriven airliner, designed by the Bristol Aeroplane Company, to fly transatlantic routes between the United Kingdom and the United States. Despite its size, roughly between an Airbus A300 and a Boeing 767, it was designed to carry only 100 passengers, each one granted room about the size of the entire interior of a small car.

The prototype was completed and flown in 1949, only to prove a commercial failure when airlines felt the airliner was too large and expensive to be useful. In the end, only the single prototype was flown; it was broken up in 1953 for scrap, along with the uncompleted turboproppowered Brabazon I Mk.II.

The Farnborough International Airshow is a weeklong event that combines a major trade exhibition for the aerospace and defence industries with a public airshow. The event is held in midJuly in evennumbered years at Farnborough Airport in Hampshire, England. The first five days (Monday to Friday) are dedicated exclusively to trade, with the final two days open to the public.

The Farnborough Airshow has its origins in the annual RAF Airshow at Hendon from 1920 to 1937. On 27 June 1932, the Society of British Aircraft Constructors held an exhibition of 35 aircraft by 16 companies at Hendon as a showpiece for the British aircraft industry. After World War II, the show recommenced at Radlett (the site of Handley Page's airfield) in 1946 and was held there until 1948, when the show moved to its present location of Farnborough, Hampshire, home of the Royal Aircraft Establishment, about 30 miles (48 km) southwest of central London.

Initially an annual event, the show has been biennial since 1962. It has become an international event that attracts exhibitors from all over the world — with the exception, during the Cold War, of countries behind the Iron Curtain.

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