George Pearson Glen Kidston (23 January 1899 – 5 May 1931, Natal, South Africa) was a record-breaking aviator and motor racing driver from Britain. He was a member of the infamous Bentley Boys of the late 1920s, and possibly the wealthiest of that already wealthy set. He was one of the four, core, Grosvenor Square-based members, whose day-long parties passed into contemporary legend.
A former Lieutenant Commander in the Royal Navy — torpedoed twi...
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George Pearson Glen Kidston (23 January 1899 – 5 May 1931, Natal, South Africa) was a record-breaking aviator and motor racing driver from Britain. He was a member of the infamous Bentley Boys of the late 1920s, and possibly the wealthiest of that already wealthy set. He was one of the four, core, Grosvenor Square-based members, whose day-long parties passed into contemporary legend.
A former Lieutenant Commander in the Royal Navy — torpedoed twice during World War I — Glen Kidston competed in numerous races including prestigious events such as the Monte Carlo Rally, Isle of Man TT motorcycle races, and Shelsley Walsh hillclimb. He entered the Le Mans 24 hour race in 1929 and 1930. On the second occasion he won the race, driving a Bentley Speed Six in partnership with Woolf Barnato.
In April 1931, Glen Kidston completed a record breaking flight from Netheravon to Cape Town. He completed the journey in just 6½ days, flying his own specially adapted Lockheed Vega monoplane and averaging...
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