Armstrong Whitworth Atalanta - Imperial Airways First Monoplane
The Armstrong Whitworth Atalanta was the first monoplane airliner in service with Imperial Airways. Never as glamourous as the biplanes in service at the time, but probably a far better aeroplane. The eight built were: G-ABPI Atalanta (renamed Arethusa) G-ABTH Andromeda G-ABTI Arethusa (renamed Atalanta) G-ABTJ Artemis G-ABTK Athena G-ABTL Astraea G-ABTG Amalthea G-ABTM Aurora Music: ‘Honeysuckle’ by Honeyroot. Photos: Air-Britain, Jack Meaden, Dave Welch and others. I try to contact photographers where possible but this is not always successful. Please contact me if you want a credit in the description and your name will be added. These films are made for interest, not profit, and any revenue is used to make more content. Adverts: Aviation Ancestry website and others. Newspapers and Journals: British Newspaper Archive and others. atalanta #atlanta #armstrongwhitworth #imperialairways #boac #coventry #whitley #flyingforfun #aeronca #aeroncac2 #aeroncac3 #aeronica #airknocker #flyingbathtub #douglasdc3 #douglasc47 #spitfire #hurricane #worldwar2 #ww2 #ww1 #airport #airstrip #automobileassociation #rac #aa #vintagesportscarclub #vintageaircraft #vintageaeroplane #vintageairplane #aeroplane #plane #flying #aerodrome #england #praga #oldengine #microlight #cornwall #thrustertst #vauxhall1440 #vauxhall #airplane #magneto #lathe #railway #propeller #makingapropeller #pietenpol #fordmodela COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER This video may contain copyrighted materials, the use of which has not been specifically authorised by the copyright owner. These videos are made for purposes of criticism, comment, review & news reporting. Which constitutes the fair use of any such copyrighted materials. As provided for in section 107 of the U.S Copyright Law & sections 29 & 30 of the UK Copyright, Design & Patent act 1988. The fair use of a copyrighted work for purposes such as criticism, comment, review & news reporting is not an infringement of copyright.

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