Issue No 22 THE AVIATION HISTORIAN 103
the journey of Sqn Ldr Charles Maughan, CO of
the RAF’s No 60 Sqn. Using a motorcycle and a
Bristol Sycamore helicopter, then a Hunter T.7 to
cross the Channel, then another Sycamore and
motorcycle, he managed it in just under 41min.
Janet also competed in the 1960 London—
Cardiff Air Race, in Turbulent G-APMZ, but
had to make a forced landing after engine
trouble. In the same race Sheila Scott came fifth,
accompanied by her instructor as passenger in
her Thruxton Jackaroo. Several of Janet’s racing
mounts were Tiger Club Rollason Condors.
She took part in the 1967 Manx Air Derby in
G-ASEU, the 1968 National Air Races in G-AVCZ
and the 1969 Manx Air Derby flying G-AWSO.
In November 1961 Janet, her sister Pauline
and their mother decided to up sticks and live
in San Francisco. She found work instructing,
flying charters and ferrying and there was time
for air racing too. Janet took part in the 1962
All-Woman Transcontinental Air Races (better
known as the Powder Puff Derby), flying
Aeronca Champion N7479B and was placed 37th
out of 52, winning the prize for the best-placed
foreign pilot — albeit the only foreign pilot. She
entered the same event the following year, flying
a Morrisey 2150.
To West London...
On Janet’s return to England in November 1963,
a period of intermittent instructing at Elstree
followed. Here she got checked out on the LSF’s
Avro 19 Anson G-AGWE. Armed now with
twin- and multi-engine ratings, Janet decided
to go freelance. Her first job involved a dozen
trips flying prize Jersey cows (either three cows
or seven calves per load) to various parts of
Europe, including Alghero in Sardinia in Anson
G-AHYN. On advertising her availability and
skills in Flight magazine, she received just one
reply — from none other than Peter Nock, with
whom she had shared the Trenton—Tripoli DC-3
ferry flight in 1958.
Nock had joined the RAF in 1940 aged 19,
and had flown ten missions in Handley Page
Hampdens before being involved in a serious
ABOVE & LEFT In July 1959 Janet participated in
the Daily Mail Blériot Anniversary Race, cycling from
Marble Arch in central London to Croydon, where she
hopped into the Tiger Club’s Druine Turbulent G-APTZ,
as seen above. After landing at Moisselles, she then
jumped on another bicycle, as seen at left, to pedal the
15 miles (25km) to the Arc de Triomphe.