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Old April 23rd 11, 08:12 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default UK1 K5084 DH Comet 1936.jpg

"Andrew Chaplin" wrote in message
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Joseph Testagrose wrote in
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This was a civil aircraft, wasn't it? What's it doing with an RAF "K"
number?


Google produces some confusing/contradictory information regarding this
craft.
Apparently it's one of three made in 1934, purpose-built to compete in the
MacRobertson Air Race -- RAF Mildenhall in East Anglia to Flemington
Racecourse, Melbourne.
Two of the three aircraft completed the course.
That pictured is G-ACSS, dubbed "Grosvenor House" after the hotel managed by
the craft's owner. Outright winner of the race, in 71 hours. (Next best
time, a DC-2 in 90 hours 13 minutes.)
As of 2010 Grosvenor House is back in her racing colours -- witness Joseph's
next posted photo.
By report she has been restored to flying condition and is housed at the
Shuttleworth Collection.
Condensed from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Havilland_DH.88

Apparently De Havilland touted the design to the RAF as a fast, light bomber
and this one was acquired for trials. While rejected, it seems to have been
one of the immediate ancestors of the Mosquito.
See below for a reference to the 'K' number. The final sentence is
obviously incorrect (it wasn't scrapped) or incomplete (sold to whom?).

"G-ACSS Grosvenor House was acquired by the Air Ministry and painted
aluminum. It got the RAF serial K-5084. During the tests at the RAF at
Martlesham it twice suffered a collapsed undercarriage. After the first
collapse it was fitted with enlarged air intakes. After the second crash in
September 1936 it was sold as scrap."
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...8-Comet-K-5084

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