Planes

Dave pulled Concorde in 1987, & that seems to be the record that most remember him for.




Clipping from Guinness Publishing, 1995 Edition.




Guinness World Records Colouring book.
Of course he pulled the B52 & the Boeing 747 but there were a few others too. Looking through the archives, I asked Dave about some of the other photos - "Oh yeah, I forgot about that plane," he said casually looking at the article from France. There are stories for every pull, so many over the years. I (Dan Earthquake) write this having pushed a few buses in my time. I remember the effort it took, 10.5 tonnes being the heaviest & also the Blackpool tram that weighed 19 tonnes. There wasn't much difference between the two in my experience - rails providing less friction than tyres. Therefore I have an appreciation for the extra effort involved to move something heavier. Tanks on transporters, locomotives, railway carriages, I wonder at it even now. Other sections will cover them. Anyway, here are a few more pics from Dave's archive:



France Soir, photograph by Jean Pierre Masset, Article author unspecified. 20th Feb, 1988


Translation of the article above (via google translate):

"One way to save fuel"

"What a man! Failing to find a mountain David Gauder moves the Boeing 707. On the programme " Intercontinents " tonight on TF1, the English athlete dons a harness and replaces the four engines painted in the colours of Air France  . And it is not in his first attempt : last year he pulled Concorde."

On the 1st & 2nd of December 1988 Dave was pulling another plane - a DanAir Air bus:







Dave continued his good relations with the military, symbollically retiring a Vulcan Bomber in July of 1990:



The following year, 1991, Dave pulled a Tornado to raise money for the Gulf Appeal.

Daily Mirror Midland Xtra, 21st Mar, 1991 - Lynn Daly reporting on his forthcoming Tornado pull.