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 more boxy design. The spec included ATC, alloy wheels, rear heavy-duty corner steadies, a 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.
The well-appointed range came fitted with a TV aerial, a fridge, an oven, a microwave, an alarm and a CD player.
The washrooms were large and well-finished, and there were…