Main content
Sorry, this episode is not currently available

24/09/1951

News bulletin featuring unique aerial footage of the South Coast Air Race. The race was jointly organised by the Daily Express and the Royal Aero Club.

News bulletin featuring unique aerial footage of the South Coast Air Race. Cameraman Cyril Page climbs aboard a Percival Proctor to give a pilot's view of the race. Flying over countryside, beaches and cliffs, the plane (named Windmill Girl) heads for the finishing line at Brighton Pier where enthusiastic crowds are gathered. The South Coast Air Race was organised by the Daily Express and the Royal Aero Club.

15 minutes

Last on

Mon 24 Sep 1951 20:00

Clip

Did You Know?

Zita Irwin, the pilot of the plane used for this broadcast, was one of a number of women recruited into the Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA). The ATA transported aircraft from the factories to the RAF's airfields in Britain during the Second World War, enabling RAF pilots to tend to front line duties. Reportedly, at first female pilots weren't allowed to wear trousers, only skirts.

Archive

Archive clips reflect the broadcast standards and attitudes of their time, which may not accord to some current Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ editorial guidelines.

Broadcast

  • Mon 24 Sep 1951 20:00

Aerial Journeys Collection

Clips from this programme are available online as part of the Aerial Journeys Collection.