de Havilland DH.88 Comet : 無料・フリー素材/写真
de Havilland DH.88 Comet / Falcon_33
ライセンス | クリエイティブ・コモンズ 表示-継承 2.1 |
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説明 | A total of three Comets were produced for the race, all for private owners at the discounted price of £5,000 per aircraft. The aircraft underwent a rapid development cycle, performing its maiden flight only six weeks prior to the race. Comet G-ACSS Grosvenor House emerged as the winner.A. O. Edwards named his red Comet G-ACSS after the Grosvenor House Hotel which he managed. He engaged C. W. A. Scott and Tom Campbell Black to fly it in the race.Having landed at Kirkuk to refuel, they arrived at Baghdad after the Mollisons had left but took off again after a fast half-hour turnaround. This time it was Scott and Campbell Black who missed out Karachi and flew non-stop to Allahabad. There they were told they were the first to arrive – they had overtaken the troubled Mollisons. Despite a severe storm over the Bay of Bengal, in which both pilots had to wrestle with the controls together, they reached Singapore safely, eight hours ahead of the DC-2.They took off for Darwin, losing power in the port engine over the Timor Sea when the oil pressure dropped to zero, but struggled on to Darwin. While mechanics were working on the engine its designer, Frank Halford, saw a news placard back in England and telephoned through to Darwin. Talking it over he concluded that, despite the warning indicator, they should be able to fly on at reduced power. Despite this their lead was now unassailable and after the final mandatory stop and more engine work at Charleville they flew on to cross the finish line at Flemington Racecourse at 3.33 p.m. (local time) on 23 October. Their official time was 71 hours 18 seconds.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Havilland_DH.88_Comet |
撮影日 | 2017-07-08 17:36:54 |
撮影者 | Falcon_33 , France, France |
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撮影地 | South Cambridgeshire District, England, United Kingdom 地図 |
カメラ | ILCE-7M2 , SONY |
露出 | 0.002 sec (1/500) |
開放F値 | f/6.3 |
焦点距離 | 200 mm |