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Banquet plane
Hello,
I've recently came across a term which I don't understand — "banquet plane". It was used in official Air Staff document dated 14th September 1940. Although I've been trying to find out what it means for past few days, I couldn't get its meaning. Probably, it may have been some slang, but I wonder why it was used in official RAF document? Thanks for any suggestions. Best regards |
Re: Banquet plane
I am perfectly prepared to be corrected, but I think this refers to a presentation aircraft, ie one paid for with money raised by public donations or fund-raising (hence the reference to banquets).
Hope this helps, Bruce Dennis |
Re: Banquet plane
Well, the precise quotation is as follows:
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Best regards |
Re: Banquet plane
Hmmm....
I got the use of the phrase 'Banquet aircraft' from a man who was involved in wartime fundraising, but it clearly doesn't fit your example. I believe the answer is that there was an Operation Banquet, which was a 1940 plan to mobilise training aircraft in the defence of the UK around the time of the invasion scare. The timescale fits. Bruce |
Re: Banquet plane
Thanks a lot, Bruce, that would be the case.
Best regards |
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