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Meeting Elly Beinhorn

July 24, 2023 By pete

Elly Beinhorn, 29, in the pilot seat of her Messerschmit Me-108 Taifun, code D-IMXA. With this she flew, among others, to Capetown and back together with husband Bernd Rosemeyer, who was due to drive in the early 1937 South African races. The Taifun was then the top of European touring planes. Can you image flying from Berlin above the whole length of Africa and back single-engined and navigating with the compass only? Elly Beinhorn was a master of that, and in the meantime she gave flying lessons to Bernd.

It was Jonathan Sharp’s photo of the Me-108 in last week’s VeloceToday that prompted long time reader and contributor Aldo Zana to send us this compelling and revealing 2003 interview with Elly Beinhorn, answering the question “Who was Elly Beinhorn?” Thanks to Jonathan for his interest in aeroplanes and to Aldo for this interview- Ed.


By Aldo Zana
Photos from author’s collection

She sits at a coffee table, opposite the door. White shirt and a black skirt. Her snow white hair perfectly trimmed and combed. Bernd, her son, enters first: “Hello, Mom. How do you feel, today? Good? Good, for we’ve visitors.”

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Tagged With: Aldo Zana, Bernd Rosemeyer, Elly Beinhorn, Elly Beinhorn Rosemeyer, Kay Petre, Messerschmit Me-108 Taifun, Robert Eberan von Eberhorst

The Jowett Jupiter – The car that leaped to fame

June 21, 2016 By pete

cvr-300The Jowett Jupiter – The car that leaped to fame – New edition of the definitive Jowett Jupiter book!

By Edmund Nankivell
25x25cm • 224 pages • 226 pictures
ISBN: 978-1-845849-12-2
£ 50.00 (for eBooks this varies and delivery is free)
Veloce Publishing, 2015

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Review by Pete Vack

Yikes, what is a review of a British car book doing in the Italian and French pages of VeloceToday?

Well, that’s a good question. The Jowett Jupiter is a very interesting, unusual, well-engineered sports car that for a few brief years, surprised the lot at both rallies and races, particularly at Le Mans. The Jupiter was the result of a series fortuitous events which occurred right after WWII. [Read more…] about The Jowett Jupiter – The car that leaped to fame

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