Timeline

1909

With Gordon England’s aid, Jose Weiss produced the Weiss inherently stable glider. England set up a glider record by remaining in the air for 58 seconds at Amberley on the South Downs.

1910s

With Hanriot aeroplane gained pilot’s certificate Number 68, ranking him with the earliest flying men in UK.

June 1925 – see the earliest scuttle headlights, GE badging underneath the door, louvred bonnet, no sidelights, 6″ drums, long roof peak
Sept 1925 Motorsport magazine

late 1925: Pictures from LAT Autocar archive of Saloon body construction at Putney

February 1926 Motorsport – Aero Practice in Motor Body Construction

March 1926: Patent for mounting bodies here

July 1926 – note dash is still still connected to body construction. This may be a van with the bench seat?
May 1927 – louvred bonnet still clearly visible in advertising

1928 SALOON has a short roof peak and fabric covered bonnet with no louvres. The dash is mounted on the scuttle, separate from the body. The Sunshine roofed version is also available.