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Bristol Britannia 314 CF-CZA Empress of Buenos Aires
Bristol Britannia 314, CF-CZA, Empress of Buenos Aires, of Canadian Pacific Airlines, making its maiden flight from Sydenham Airport on 11 January 1958. This aircraft was manufactured by Short Brothers & Harland. Date: 1958
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1958 Aires Airlines Airport Bristol Britannia Brothers Buenos Empress Maiden Manufactured Pacific Sydenham January Short
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This photograph captures the historic moment of the maiden flight of the Bristol Britannia 314, CF-CZA, affectionately known as the "Empress of Buenos Aires," as it takes to the skies from Sydenham Airport on 11 January 1958. Manufactured by Short Brothers & Harland, this magnificent aircraft was a groundbreaking achievement in aviation technology, marking a new era in air travel. The sleek and sophisticated design of the Britannia 314 was a sight to behold, with its distinctive hump-backed fuselage and four Rolls-Royce Avon engines. This particular aircraft was the first of its kind to be operated by Canadian Pacific Airlines, and it was destined to become a symbol of innovation and progress in the realm of air transport. As the Empress of Buenos Aires lifted off the runway that day, it marked the beginning of a new chapter in aviation history. The plane's advanced features, including a pressurized cabin and seating for up to 120 passengers, set a new standard for long-range, twin-engine aircraft. This photograph is a testament to the ingenuity and vision of the engineers and designers at Short Brothers & Harland, as well as the pioneering spirit of Canadian Pacific Airlines. It is a reminder of the thrill and excitement that surrounded the early days of commercial aviation, and the sense of wonder and adventure that continues to drive the industry to this day.
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