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Programme cover, C W A Scotts First Flying For All Display

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Programme cover, C W A Scotts First Flying For All Display

Programme cover, C W A Scotts First Flying For All Display, Official Programme, price sixpence.
1935

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Biplane Lettering Official Price Programme Scott Sixpence Winner 1935


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Step into the thrilling world of aviation at C W A Scott's First Flying For All Display, as depicted in this vibrant and captivating programme cover from 1935. The image showcases the excitement and energy of the era's aviation shows, with a red, white, and blue biplane soaring through the sky against a backdrop of clouds. The text and lettering in bold, striking fonts announce the event's name, date, and price, inviting the audience to join in the fun for just sixpence. This programme cover transports us back to the 1930s, a time when aviation was pushing the boundaries of what was possible in flight. The decade saw record-breaking flights, daring displays, and the beginning of commercial air travel. The image of a biplane, with its open cockpit and fabric wings, represents the spirit of adventure and innovation that defined the era. C W A Scott's Flying For All Display was a popular event in England, attracting crowds from all over the country. The programme cover teases the excitement of the show, with promises of planes, aeroplanes, and aircraft on display. The winner of the Australia Race is also featured, adding an international flair to the event. This programme cover is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a glimpse into the world of aviation and entertainment in the 1930s. Its bold design and vibrant colors continue to captivate and inspire, making it a must-have for aviation enthusiasts, collectors, and anyone interested in the history of flight.

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