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520:, allowed Supermarine to compete. When the French and Italian teams dropped out, leaving no other competitors, the British team flew the course alone on 13 September and won the coveted Schneider Trophy outright, having beaten the time record from the 1929 competition. Reportedly half a million spectators lined the beachfronts. The Italian, French, and German entrants failed to ready their aircraft in time for the competition. The remaining British team set both a new world speed record of 610 km/h (380 mph) and won the trophy outright with a third straight win. The following days saw the winning Supermarine S.6B further break the world speed record twice, making it the first craft to break the 400 mph barrier on 29 September at an average speed of 655.8 km/h (407.5 mph).
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Italians won again; in 1920 no other nation entered and in 1921 the French entry did not start. Had it not been for the 1919 disqualification, Italy would have been awarded the trophy permanently. After 1921, an additional requirement was added: the winning seaplane had to remain moored to
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Britain to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Britain's ultimate retention of the Schneider Trophy. The original trophy remained in the Science Museum, a full-size replica was cast, and
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Aircraft taking part had to be seaworthy, having to float for six hours and travel about 550 yards (503m) on water. Twice during the flight they had to land on or "come in contact" with the water (which allowed contestants to carry out a fast bouncing manoeuvre). If the pontoons took on water, the
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Lieutenant David Rittenhouse won the cup, and his teammate Rutledge Irvine was second in an identical aircraft. The British Sea Lion III (flown by 1922 winner Henry Biard), and the French entry withdrew from the race. The preparation of the United States team, backed by government
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that survived the 1927 Schneider Trophy Race. The plane, race, and trophy are referred to throughout the song. (Bill Hosie and the replica were both real. Hosie competed in the 1985 and 1986 DEC Schneider Trophy Races, and DEC partly financed his rebuild of the S.5 replica. He crashed during a
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at an average speed of 73.56 km/h (45.71 mph). Although Prévost had averaged a faster flying speed, he lost 50 minutes when he landed prematurely after losing count of the laps completed. All four entrants were flying French-made aircraft; two withdrew before completing the race. The
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British finally did, they would retain the trophy permanently and the winning pilot would receive 75,000
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in northern Italy with a speed of 682.36 km/h (424.00 mph). Eighteen months later in the same venue, it broke the 700 km/h barrier with an average speed of 709.202 km/h (440.678 mph). Both times the plane was piloted by
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Schneider Trophy competition at a race banquet on 5 December, to cover a distance of at least 150 nautical miles (280 km; 170 mi).
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Kingdom, and Switzerland. The United States and Germany failed to qualify. From 1915 to 1918, competition was suspended for the duration of
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Schneider Trophy is a sculpture of silver and bronze set on a marble base. It depicts a zephyr skimming the waves, and a nude winged figure is seen kissing a zephyr recumbent on a breaking wave. The heads of two other zephyrs and of
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and his fiancée Sarah Ferguson; in 1987, when the event was featured as one episode in a BBC television documentary series; and in 1988, when it was a central part of that year's ITV Telethon Appeal.
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speed records with the help of British fuel expert Rod Banks, who had worked on the Rolls Royce R engine of the S6B. In April 1933 it set a record over
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Meurillon, Louis (July 1976). "La Coupe Schneider et la Société des Avions Bernard (1)" [The Schneider Cup and the Bernard Company, Part 1].
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Schneider Trophy Diamond Jubilee, Looking Back 60 Years
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2800:. Cambridge, UK: Patrick Stephens Limited, 1989.
2779:. Shrewsbury, UK: Airlife Publishing Ltd., 2001.
2763:. Shrewsbury, UK: Airlife Publishing Ltd., 1981.
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27:Annual air racing event for seaplanes (1913–1931)
2737:. Civil Aviation Authority. May 1997. p. 17
2559:"Baltimore, Shore Park Bay - October 26th, 1925"
2967:. London, UK. Osprey Publishing Limited, 1988.
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2988:Flight the Aircraft Engineer and Airships
2813:The Schneider Trophy Contests (1913-1931)
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174:, is also known as the Schneider Cup.
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2826:Barnsley, UK: Pen & Sword, 2011.
2586:"Hampton Roads - November 13th, 1926"
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168:Grande Semaine d'Aviation de Tours
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2482:"Schneider Victor's Welcome Home"
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1181:British air racing championship
2815:. Southport: Real Photographs.
2532:"Cowes - September 28th, 1923"
2098:Accidents Investigation Branch
384:The 1923 trophy, contested at
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2680:Pecastaingts, Pierre (1996).
2638:Pecastaingts, Pierre (1996).
2611:Pecastaingts, Pierre (1996).
2584:Pecastaingts, Pierre (1996).
2557:Pecastaingts, Pierre (1996).
2530:Pecastaingts, Pierre (1996).
2503:Pecastaingts, Pierre (1996).
2456:"Venezia - August 11th, 1921"
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2400:Pecastaingts, Pierre (1996).
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2343:Pecastaingts, Pierre (1996).
2197:Pecastaingts, Pierre (1996).
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2912:High Speed and Other Flights
2079:In the song "Bill Hosie" by
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2345:"Monaco - April 16th, 1913"
2158:"Schneider Trophy air race"
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1164:Prince Andrew, Duke of York
686:Bournemouth, United Kingdom
596:Deperdussin Coupe Schneider
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302:Monocoque (Coupe Schneider)
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2776:The Schneider Trophy Story
2761:The Schneider Trophy Races
2717:"Schneider Trophy Winners"
2320:The Schneider Trophy Story
2224:Solent Sky aviation museum
675:Competition suspended for
2994:Schneider Trophy web site
2732:"Aviatrion safety review"
2665:Crompton, Teresa (2020).
2256:. Smithsonian Institution
2248:Dick, Ron (31 May 1988).
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2128:List of aviation awards
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2276:"The Monaco Meeting"
2110:The First of the Few
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532:Museo Vigna di Valle
297:, piloting a French
172:RAF College Cranwell
150:Supermarine Spitfire
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2031:Flt Lt Bob Johnson
1991:Cancelled (Weather)
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2057:In popular culture
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2832:978-1-84884-216-8
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