Neville Shute - cone of silence plane ID
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I've not seen the film, but the internet seems to think it was this one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avro_Ashton
dr_gn said:
heisthegaffer said:
Thanks all, I knew I'd find the answer on here!
All you had to do was type "cone of silence aircraft" into Google, and the first thing that comes up is a Wikipedia link to the film, which includes a full description of the film and aircraft...dr_gn said:
All you had to do was type "cone of silence aircraft" into Google, and the first thing that comes up is a Wikipedia link to the film, which includes a full description of the film and aircraft...
Believe it or not, I did have a search but under Neville Shute cone of silence plane but it just came up with loads about the book. I'm not that lazy.For all who haven't read it, his book 'Slide Rule' is fantastic, whether you are interested in airships, planes or business.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slide_Rule:_Autobiog...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slide_Rule:_Autobiog...
I have read most Neville Shute books, but had not heard of this one. Not surprising really as the book was actually by David Beaty. See Wikipedia for more about the film. Cone of Silence Wiki
As Wikipedia says, the Avro Ashton in the film was an Olympus engine testbed, hence the additional engine pods outboard of the standard siamesed pair.
Maybe I could win a 'tenuous links' double prize for this thread, as my Dad did a lot of flying in the Avro Ashton, includung a trip to Sudan, and my Mum was in the Brownies with Neville Shute's daughters...
As Wikipedia says, the Avro Ashton in the film was an Olympus engine testbed, hence the additional engine pods outboard of the standard siamesed pair.
Maybe I could win a 'tenuous links' double prize for this thread, as my Dad did a lot of flying in the Avro Ashton, includung a trip to Sudan, and my Mum was in the Brownies with Neville Shute's daughters...
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