You are on page 1of 1

JULY 2, 1936. FLIGHT.

'•7

THE SOUTH AFRICA RACE


Regulations Now Issued : The Handicap Formula
H E Royal Aero Club has now issued regulations for the Entry forms in duplicate, accompanied by the appropriate

T Schlesinger African Air Race from London to Johannes-


burg, to start on Tuesday, September 15, in connection
with the South African Empire Exhibition. Mr. I. W.
Schlesinger is giving a sum of £10,000 as prize money.
entry fees, must be received by the Royal Aero Club not later
than 5 p.m. on August 1. Late entries a t double fees will be
received up to 5 p.m. on August 15.
The course for the handicap section will be identical with the
The race, which is restricted to British pilots and machines, course for the speed section, but the race will be decided on
with the exception of airscrews, instruments and accessories, the fastest handicap time.
will be split up into two sections, speed and handicap, to be " Handicap time " means the actual elapsed time from start
ilown concurrently, and the prize money will be allocated as to finish less the handicap allowance time. Nothing will be
follows: £4,000 to the competitor who completes the course allowed for time spent on the ground.
in the shortest time. To competitors on a handicap basis: The handicap formula will be as follows :
1st prize, £3,000; 2nd, £1,500; 3rd, £1,000; 4th, £500.
The same machines may be entered for both sections of the
race, but none will be eligible to win more than one prize.
It is the wish of the donor of the prize money t h a t entrants wherein
should allow their machines to be placed on show at a L = Pay load in lb.
Johannesburg aerodrome for a reasonable period after the W = All-up weight in lb. of aircraft complete with petrol,
termination of the race. oil, personnel and freight ready for race.
Principal Requirements P = Total horse-power of the engine(s) at normal r.p.m. a t
rated height—based on the power of the prototype engine a t
Points from the regulations are as follows: the corresponding r.p.m. and height.
Pilots must have had a t least one hundred hours' experience A = Main plane area in square feet, including ailerons b u t
of solo flying prior to the start. exclusive of fillets, fairings on axles, struts and the like, and
The start will probably take place from an aerodrome in wing surfaces forming part of the top or bottom of the fuselage.
the vicinity of London. Unless the numbers of entries should V = Air speed in miles per hour on which handicaps will be
make other arrangements necessary, all competitors will start based.
from the same aerodrome, singly, a t short intervals; the differ- Repairs and replacements to the airframe and engine(s) may
ence in times will be adjusted at a control aerodrome prior to be made during the race, but neither may be changed as a
the finish. whole. The air frame and engine(s) will be sealed at the
It is probable t h a t the start will take place in the hours of starting point prior to the commencement of the contest, and
darkness and no aircraft will be allowed to start in darkness such seals must remain unbroken.
unless properly equipped for night flying. Subject to compliance with the C. of A. of the aircraft,
Subject to turning at the specified turning point, and to there is no limit to the number of crew or passengers which may
landing and checking in at the specified control aerodrome, be carried. The entry form will, however, specify one pilot as
competitors will be free to select their own course to Johannes- " the pilot in charge."
burg. There will be one turning point in Europe, at Vienna, Competitors will be responsible for making their own fuelling
and one control in Egypt, a t Cairo. The approximate distance arrangements along the course. I t will not be obligatory to
from London to Johannesburg via Vienna and Cairo is 6,540 refuel at any official control aerodrome. All time spent in
statute mile's. refuelling will count as flying time. Refuelling in the air is
The entry fee is £25. E n t r y fees will be returned in respect allowed subject to compliance with Air Navigation and Air-
of each aircraft completing the course within five days. worthiness requirements.

EMPIRE ROUTE LUXURY : This impressive drawing by an Imperial Airways artist gives a very clear idea of the main
accommodation features of the new Short Empire boats. Powered with four Pegasus X engines, the craft are expected to cruise
at 150-160 m.p.h. The first of these boats, of which nearly twenty are being built at Rochester, is expected to be launched
during the next week or so. A somewhat similar type is to be used as the lower component of the Short-Mayo " composite "
aircraft, also being built for Imperial Airways.

You might also like