
The 1937 Wakefield Cup Contest was held in Great Britain, at Fairey's Aerodrome, on Sunday August 1, 1937. This time the Wakefield Contest was truly an international event. To Fairey's this year there were Wakefield teams from Great Britain, France, Canada, Sweden, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Norway, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United States of America. In every way this was the first "Wakefield International Cup Contest". The only records I have been able to locate were provided by Emmanuel Fillon, in 1987, and one page of results in the September 1937 Aeromodeller. This is the same Emmanuel Fillon who in fact was declared the 1937 Wakefield Cup Champion. Emmnuel was 20 years of age, and he was the first Frenchman, and the last, to be declared the Wakefield Cup Champion. Fillon's Wakefield design is still clouded with controversy. In December 1937 Aeromodeller published the drawings of the: "WINNER OF THE 'WAKEFIELD' CUP 1937" The Aeromodeller editors also made a point of underlining the title block with the statement: "THIS MODEL WAS DESIGNED BY MONSIEUR A VINCRE". Now I don't mean to imply that the controversy began with this publication, it did not. Undoubtedly Monsieur Vincre was not without allies at the Modele Air Club de France, in the person of none other than President Monsieur F Cartier, who slipped the drawings over to the anxious Aeromodeller editorial staff. Next came "The Retraction" by Aeromodeller, in February, 1938, on page 110, which I shall be pleased to reprint here in its entirety:
THE WAKEFIELD WINNER. "And now we have to sort out a "bit of a tangle." Monsieur Emmanuel Fillon of France won the Wakefield Cup in 1937. That we all know. Well, some while back, (December 1937 to be exact - author) Mons. Cartier, President of Modele Air Club de France, kindly offered us permission to publish drawings of Mons. Vincre's model, which won the Coup de France, 1937, and which was described as being "ALMOST IDENTICAL" with Mons. E Fillon's Model. (Actually Aeromodeller said Fillon's Wakefield was "AN EXACTLY SIMILAR MACHINE" - author). It now appears that in certain quarters the impression has been gained that Mons. E Fillon developed his model from Mons. Vincre's. This of course is definitely not the case, Mons. Fillon has asked us to state that his model was entirely designed and constructed by himself, and that it was placed second in the "Equip de France" (which equals our English eliminating trials), at which competition Mons. Vincre was not a competitor. In our September issue we published a small sketch of Mons. Fillon's model, and on comparison with the drawing given in the December issue, it will at once be seen that whilst the models are of a similar shape their sizes are different, as also certain details. We regret having unwittingly added to the confusion by stating, in the notice on our drawing in the December issue, that the models were identical ("EXACTLY SIMILAR" author) for which we offer our apologies to Mons. Fillon, who was the winner of the Wakefield Cup Competition of 1937. But hold! Hold very tight, Mons. Fillon! We are coming after it this summer!
| 44 entries | |||
| Place | Name | Country | Average time |
| 1 | E Fillon | France | 253.2 |
| 2 | R N Bullock (1929 WC) | GB | 194.5 |
| 3 | R T Howse | GB | 193.4 |
| 4 | R Chabot | France | 157.6 |
| 5 | R Clasens | Belgium | 156.8 |
| 6 | B Anderson | Sweden | 155.7 |
| 7 | M McKinney | Belguim | 155.0 |
| 8 | S Stark (1951 WC) | Sweden | 151.8 |
| 9 | K Schmidtberg | Germany | 147.6 |
| 10 | A Dague | USA | 145.1 |
| 11 | D Bodle | USA | 136.1 |
| 12 | O Lindh | Sweden | 132.7 |
| 13 | A Lippman | Germany | 122.1 |
| 14 | Ducrot | France | 117.3 |
| 15 | J Leadbetter | GB | 114.0 |
| 16 | A Palmgren | Sweden | 109.0 |
| 17 | E E Olsen | Norway | 102.1 |
| 18 | H Fish | USA | 85.5 |
| 19 | Robert | France | 82.6 |
| 20 | A Van Mersch | Belgium | 82.2 |
| 21 | S Wentzel | Sweden | 81.1 |
| 22 | F Zaic | USA | 78.7 |
| WINNING WAKEFIELD EM-1 | ||
| component | inches | mm |
| wing | 37x5 | 940x127 |
| tail | 25.5x4.3 | 648x109 |
| fuselage | 38 | 965 |
| propeller | 18 dia | 457 dia |
| rubber | 28 strands 1/8" | |
References:
1937 Cinquantenaire Wakefield 1987, E Fillon
Aeromodeller, June 1986, Yesterday's Wakefields, Martyn Pressnell
Aeromodeller, March 1976, Those early days, Magpie
Aeromodeller, Dec 1937, Wakefield Winner, A Vincre
M.A.N. Sept 1948, p.16, Wakefield in '48, John L MacKenzie
Music: "Whistle while you work"; Literature: "Of Mice and Men", Cine: "Snow White"; Art:"Guernica"
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