Phil irving an autobiography of a school



Phil irving an autobiography of a school student.

Phil Irving

Philip E Irving

Phil Irving on the 1949 prototype 'Vindian', an American Indian rolling chassis fitted with an English Vincent Rapide engine

Died1992 (1993) (aged 89)
NationalityAustralian
Occupation(s)Engineer, designer
Known forVelocette and Vincent motorcycle engineering

Philip Edward Irving (1903–1992) was an Australian engineer and author, most famous for the Repco-Brabham[1]Formula One and Vincent motorcycle engines.

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    Early life

    Irving was the son of a medical doctor who had a 600 square-mile practice in Western Victoria which he travelled around using a Swift car and two motorcycles, a belt-drive Triumph and a four-cylinder FN.

    Due to a lack of local repair facilities, Dr. Irving performed all the maintenance at home.

    After three years of attendance at Wesley College, Phil Irving obtained a schola