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Armstrong Whitworth AW15 Atalanta G-ABTI
Armstrong Whitworth AW15 Atalanta, G-ABTI, after Brackles delivery flight to begin Imperial Airways new service at Cape Town. From left: Capt Trace, Superintendent at Johannesburg, Imperial Airways; Capt Jimmy Alger; Brackles; Major Measures and Campbell-Orde. 31 January 1933. Date: 1933
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In this historic photograph, a group of aviation personnel gathers around the Armstrong Whitworth AW15 Atalanta aircraft with the registration number G-ABTI, following its delivery flight to Imperial Airways' new service at Cape Town, South Africa. The date of this momentous occasion was 31st January 1933. Standing from left to right, we see Captain Trace, the Superintendent at Johannesburg for Imperial Airways; Captain Jimmy Alger; Brackles, an unidentified individual; and Major Measures. The Armstrong Whitworth AW15 Atalanta, a versatile transport aircraft, was a significant addition to Imperial Airways' fleet, marking the beginning of a new service between Europe and South Africa. The Armstrong Whitworth AW15 Atalanta was a remarkable aircraft for its time, boasting a top speed of 135 miles per hour and a range of over 1,000 miles. Its delivery to Cape Town marked the start of a new era in air travel, connecting the continents in a way that was previously unimaginable. The men in this photograph embody the spirit of adventure and innovation that defined the early days of aviation. Their smiles and confident poses speak to the excitement and pride they felt in being part of this groundbreaking moment. The Armstrong Whitworth AW15 Atalanta, with its sleek design and powerful engines, stands proudly behind them, a symbol of the progress and potential of aviation technology. This photograph is a testament to the pioneering spirit of those who dared to take to the skies and connect the world in new and incredible ways. It is a reminder of the importance of pushing boundaries and the role that aviation continues to play in shaping our world.
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