1934 Rolls-Royce 20/25 'Airline' Streamline Saloon by Lancefield? Problem for Lancefield was that they were on the same 'niche' many other coachbuilders jumped on in 1934 and 1935, like Thrupp & Maberly (who registered the name 'Airline', as Chrysler already owned 'Airflow' for obvious reasons), Arnold, Rippon, Park Ward, H.J.Mulliner and even Hooper and Barker. So Lancefield's designs were not allowed to be called 'Airline'. They ended up competing with H.J.Mulliner on a streamlined convertible on the Bentley chassis, and guess who won the day. Not Lancefield.