The BBC Radiophonic Workshop Powered Flight - The British Contribution To Flying UK vinyl LP album (LP record)
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Tracklisting / Additional Info: |
Charles H. Gibbs-Smith How It All Began. The Early History Of Flying Lord Brabazon Of Tara The Holder Of No. 1 Certificate Granted By The Royal Aero Club For Pilots Reminisces No Artist Bleriot Monoplane (1909) Starts Up, Runs And Stops Lord Brabazon Tells How He Won The Daily Mail Prize Of £1,000 In 1909 Sir Thomas Sopwith Talks About His Early Aircraft Building Experiences No Artist Sopwith Pup (1916) Starts, Warms Up, Revs And Switches Off Sir Geoffrey De Havilland Recalls Early Days At The Royal Aircraft Factory In Farnborough No Artist The Farnborough-Built S.E.5a (1917) Starts Up, Revs, Ticks Over, Takes Off, Circles Overhead And Dives Sir Geoffrey De Havilland Talks About The Birth Of The Aircraft Industry And The First Civil Airliner No Artist Bristol Fighter (1916) With A Single Rolls-Royce Engine Starts Up, Taxies, Takes Off, Passes Overhead And Flies Into The Distance Sir Arthur Whitten-Brown Describes The First Ever Direct Flight Across The Atlantic Which He Made In 1919 With Sir John Alcock Sir Alan Cobham Tells How He Pioneered The Establishment Of International Air Routes Interviewer – Raymond Baxter No Artist Gipsy Moth (About 1930) Starts, Revs And Taxies Away Mr. L. Nightingale A Fitter At Croydon Airport Recalls The Aircraft Used In The Early Days And Remembers The Arrival Of Lindbergh And Amy Johnson Captain O.P. Jones Retired Senior Captain Of B.O.A.C., Remembers Early Scheduled Flights No Artist A Portrait Of The Tiger Moth, The Aircraft Used More Than Any Other For Training Pilots, Starts, Ticks Over, Taxies Away, Takes Off And Flies Slowly Past Air Marshall Sir Richard Atcherley Tells Of The Development Of The Schneider Trophy Seaplanes Which Were The Forerunners Of The Spitfire. He Mentions His Own Part In The Schneider Trophy Race Of 1929 No Artist Spitfire Starts, Taxies, Takes Off And Passes Overhead No Artist Jet Engine On Test Bed Hayne Constant One Of The Team That Developed The Early Gas Turbine Engines Talks About The Birth Of The Jet No Artist Comet IV Taking Off Group Captain John Cunningham Then Chief Test Pilot And A Director Of The De Havilland Aircraft Company Tells The Story Of The Culmination Of The British Contribution To Powered Flight - The First Passenger-Carrying Jet Airliner In The World - The Comet
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Year of Release: |
1969 - 55 years old |
Artist: |
The BBC Radiophonic Workshop (click here for complete listing) |
Title: |
Powered Flight (click here for more of the same title) |
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Format: |
vinyl LP album (LP record) |
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Record Label: |
BBC |
Catalogue No: |
REB40M |
Country of Origin: |
UK
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Language: |
Regardless of country of origin all tracks are sung in English, unless otherwise stated in our description. |
Additional info: |
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EIL.COM Ref No |
RW0LPPO725762 (quote this reference in any e-mails, letters, faxes or phone calls to help identify this item) |
Genres: |
60s Rock, Electronica, Ambient, Film & TV, POP, Progressive, Techno & Trance
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Related Artists: |
Daphne Oram, Glynis Jones, John Smith And The Common Men, Jon Pertwee, Paddy Kingsland, Ron Grainer, Spheres, Tom Baker, Wavemaker |
Complete Stock List: |
The BBC Radiophonic Workshop |
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Alternative Names: |
BBC RADIOPHONIC WORKSHOP |
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