1929 Golden Arrow. Artist: Unknown

1929 Golden Arrow. Artist: Unknown

1-193-040 - National Motor Museum/Heritage Images

1929 Golden Arrow. Following his record breaking success with the 1000hp Sunbeam, Henry Segrave announced a new attempt was to be made in an all-new car. The Golden Arrow was designed by JS Irving and used a Napier Lion aero-engine of the Special 930 hp Schneider Trophy Type. The twelve cylinders were in a W formation. The car's low line design was achieved by the use of twin propeller shafts each side of the driver. Segrave drove Golden Arrow to a new record of 231.362 mph (372.341 kph) at Daytona Beach, Florida, on 11th March 1929.


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  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
People Related
  1. Sir Henry Segrave: American, British: Racing driver, holder of Land Speed Record

Medium
  1. Photograph

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Lifestyle & Leisure Transport & Travel

Lifestyle & Leisure Sport & Pastimes


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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3634x4809
File Size : 51,199kb


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  1. C6/GA/15/8
  1. 0340000175
  1. 1-193-040
  1. 1193040
  1. 175
  1. C6/GA/15/8


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