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Colonel Reginald Clive Gallop (4 February 1892 - 7 September 1960) was an engineer, racing driver and First World War pilot. He was one of the team which developed their first engine for [[Bentley Motors]].
Colonel Reginald Clive Gallop (4 February 1892 - 7 September 1960) was an engineer, racing driver and First World War pilot. He was one of the team which developed their first engine for [[Bentley Motors]].
Pre-WWI [[Peugeot]] racing team.
WWI Served in R.F.C.


Engineer to [[Louis Zborowski]] and his car [[Chitty-Bang-Bang]]
Engineer to [[Louis Zborowski]] and his car [[Chitty-Bang-Bang]]
1922 With [[S. C. H. Davis]] he took records in an [[Aston-Martin]]
1926 Partnered [[T. Thistlehwayte]] at Le Mans in a [[Bentley]]


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Latest revision as of 16:15, 27 February 2022

Colonel Reginald Clive Gallop (4 February 1892 - 7 September 1960) was an engineer, racing driver and First World War pilot. He was one of the team which developed their first engine for Bentley Motors.

Pre-WWI Peugeot racing team.

WWI Served in R.F.C.

Engineer to Louis Zborowski and his car Chitty-Bang-Bang

1922 With S. C. H. Davis he took records in an Aston-Martin

1926 Partnered T. Thistlehwayte at Le Mans in a Bentley

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