Practical Caravan

BAILEY PEGASUS 462 (2010)

IN OCTOBER 2009, Bailey's stand at the NEC was buzzing with the new Pegasus range. This marked the launch of the brand's new construction system, Alu-Tech, and no wood was used in the sidewalls.

Instead, it had a composite material, GRP, for the interior sidewalls and a bolted system that ensured a rigid shell.

The profile was restricted to a morea barbecue point and an exterior mains socket. Novel items such as LED-lit grab handles and the absence of a front gas locker were other Pegasus features.

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