G-EBBL Vickers 61 Vulcan
(c/n 1)
Although concerned mainly with military aircraft in the
early 1920s, Vickers did not ignore the
civil market
entirely. One such machine produced in that era was the
Vulcan, seen above in the
livery of Instone Air
Line Ltd. This company operated from 1919 to 1924 with a
London-Paris
route. In 1923
the British Government "suggested" that all the smaller carriers should
merge, and
form a national
airline, to be named Imperial Airways, Instone was one of the
airlines absorbed
by that carrier,
which flew its first services on 1 April 1924. G-EBBL did
fly for a short while
with Imperial, but was
withdrawn from service in May, 1924. For whatever it's
worth, Instone's
scheduled time for London
to Paris (admittedly Croydon to le Bourget) was a scant 15 minutes
longer than today's BA
flights between the same cities! This is progress?