CS-AAJ D.H.88 Comet
(c/n 1994)
Five D.H.88 Comets were built. The first
three, G-ACSP, G-ACSR and G-ACSS were given
their certificates
of airworthiness in time for the 1934 MacRobertson Air Race. Two
others
F-ANPZ and
G-ADEF) were constructed in 1935. The race was won by the
red G-ACSS
"Grosvenor House" and is well
documented elsewhere. The all-black G-ACSP "Black Magic"
withdrew from
the race at Allahabad, India. It was later sold in Portugal as
seen above, registered
CS-AAJ and named "Salazar". Unfortunately the
registration was painted on the all black liveried
machine in a very
uncontrasty color (red, I believe) and hence very difficult to
discern. This aircraft
was originally
acquired to provide a high speed air mail link between Lisbon and Rio
de Janeiro
although, in the
event, I do not think such flights were ever made. It did,
however, rack up several
high speed runs
between Lisbon and London. CS-AAJ was discovered rotting away in
Portugal in
1979. It was reputed
to be under restoration in Derby, England, although the project appears
to
have stalled for lack of
funding. For more information on this go to the website:
http://www.pjcomputing.flyer.co.uk/comet/acsp.html