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01 April 2004 1405 BST
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Picture: Autogyro called Little Nellie
The autogyro called Little Nellie

Sean Connery played James Bond in the 1967 film You Only Live Twice - but the star of the show was an autogyro called Little Nellie.


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The machine was built and flown by Wing Commander Ken Wallis from Norfolk.


Wing Commander Ken Wallis.
video. Watch him take to the skies. Click to see video.

He made more than 80 flights for the sequence which lasts just minutes on film.

Wing Cmdr Wallis began experimenting with the machines in 1958 and his prototype, WA-116, had its maiden flight in 1961.

The autogyro can fly as fast as 120mph, and fly up to 6000 ft.

She was named Little Nellie after the music hall star, Nellie Wallace. All the weapons on the vehicle still work today.

The machines have been used in aerial photography, military reconnaissance and even in the search for the Loch Ness monster.

video. Ken Wallace talks to Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Look East's Mike Liggins

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Wing Cmdr Wallis is also the oldest pilot to set a world record (as recognised by the FAI, the world air-sports federation).

On March 19 1998, at age 81 years and 336 days, he had the fastest climb to 3000 metres in an autogyro over Norfolk.

Recommended reading
By Sheila McKeown, a librarian at the Millennium Library in Norwich.

The Best Ever Book of Flight, by Ian Graham. Kingfisher 2003, ISBN 0753406322.

Aircraft and Flight, by Peter Mellett. Lorenz 2000, ISBN 0754805867.

You can get hold of these books through your local library.

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