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* Czech Squadron Collection celebrates four former RAF squadrons manned by Czech pilots: 310, 311, 312 and 313.
* Four one-of-one Mulliner commissions: Bentayga, Flying Spur, Continental GT and Continental GT Convertible
* Bespoke treadplates feature aircraft profiles and squadron mottos
* New laser-etched technique pioneered for headrest insignia
* Bentley Rotating Displays feature bespoke red, black and yellow dial outers
* Permission to use historic RAF squadron insignia and mottos granted by
* Czech Squadron Collection the centrepiece of
The colours and trim selected for each Bentley pay tribute to the aircraft of their respective RAF squadrons. Laser-etched squadron insignia feature on the headrests of each model, a technique pioneered by the Mulliner team for the Czech Squadron Collection. Bespoke treadplates feature the outline of each squadron's primary aircraft, along with that squadron's motto. The Continental GT, GT Convertible and Flying Spur also feature the Bentley Rotating Display with bespoke dial bezels in St James' Red, Beluga and Signal Yellow - colours which featured prominently in the livery and insignia of the Czech Squadrons.
The collection, commissioned by
Czech Collection Continental GT Convertible: Squadron 310
Squadron 310 was one of the first RAF squadrons in which Czech airmen, exiled from their own country, could contribute to the defence of the skies. Initially the squadron flew Hawker Hurricane fighters but later switched to Supermarine Spitfires. Both aircraft were powered by the Merlin aero engine which was produced in large numbers at the
The Czech Collection Continental GT Convertible is finished in Thunder, a steely blue shade, recalling the Spitfire's sky camouflage paint.
Czech Collection Bentayga: Squadron 311
The proud motto of the No. 311 (Czechoslovak) Squadron RAF, 'Never regard their numbers', can be found on the treadplate of the Czech Squadron Collection Bentayga, while its squadron insignia is precisely laser etched on each of four headrests. 311 Squadron was the RAF's only Czech-manned medium and heavy bomber squadron, flying
The Bentayga's Cypress Green finish,
Czech Collection Continental GT: Squadron 312
Another Czech fighter squadron, No. 312 flew both Hurricanes and Spitfires, and it is the latter which features on the Continental GT's bespoke treadplates, together with the squadron motto 'Not many, but much'. Again, the laser etched headrests feature the intricate detail of the 312 Squadron insignia. The Continental GT's sleek, low lines are accentuated by the stealth-fighter colour palette of Barnato solid green,
Inside, Beluga and Anthracite set the tone with flashes of
Czech Collection Flying Spur: Squadron 313
Based at RAF Catterick, Squadron 313 was the last RAF squadron to be formed mostly of escaped pilots from the former Czechoslovakia. It flew Spitfires, which were on occasion fitted with additional 190-gallon 'slipper' tanks, enabling the squadron to fly further on escort missions. The Czech Squadron Collection Flying Spur is finished in a subtle duo-tone paint scheme of Cypress over Anthracite.
As with the exterior, the interior's design palette is a tour-de-force of restrained yet harmonising colours and finishes. A bespoke colour split features Gondola Green as the main hide and Gravity Grey as the secondary hide, with Beluga as a third, accent colour. The Czech Collection Flying Spur is specified in four-seat configuration with a full-length centre console dividing the cabin. All veneered surfaces, including console, waistrails and fascia, are finished in open pore black stained Crown Cut Walnut. The headrests feature laser-etched Squadron 313 insignia front and rear, while the bespoke treadplates feature the Spitfire profile together with the squadron motto 'One hawk chases many crows'.
Foundations of peace
Pyms Lane Crewe was opened in 1938 as a 'shadow' aircraft engine factory, producing the iconic 27-litre Merlin V12 aero engine. This engine became the mainstay of the RAF's aircraft during the years of conflict, powering many aircraft including the Spitfire and Hurricane. In 1946 the factory turned to more peaceable purposes, and the first car to emerge from the factory gate was a Bentley Mk. VI. But the links between the two countries remained strong, and the Czech Squadron Collection is a celebration of the hope and heroism that can emerge in the darkest days.
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