Oral Answers to Questions — Ministry of Supply – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 11 Awst 1947.
A fully modified Tudor I is expected to be ready for official flight trials about the end of September. If the trials are satisfactory, some Tudor I and Tudor IV aircraft should be ready for final delivery to the operators by the end of the year and Tudor II early in 1948. A Tudor IV aircraft, flown by British South American Airways, has recently returned to this country from a successful proving flight to Jamaica.
Does my right hon. Friend realise the tremendous amount of public interest in the development and design of our new civil aircraft, and could he give more publicity to the development that takes place, as his Department seems to be very impressed at present with the need to keep these things secret?
No, Sir. On the contrary, only last week I had a very representative Press conference to give the fullest information about the very excellent progress being made in civil aviation.
In view of the recent successful proving flight to which the Minister referred, would he now say if British Overseas Airways Corporation are going to have these aeroplanes which they would not take before?
The aeroplane which went to Jamaica is specially designed for the South Atlantic. The Tudor I is a North Atlantic plane.
Would either of these planes come to Perth in any circumstances?
I should think so—and back.