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Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 Flight to Fame : Victory in the 1919 Great Air Race, England to Australia
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'Flight to Fame, a classic adventure story, tells the hair-raising tale of the world-first flight from England to Australia, in the words of the pilot, (Sir) Ross Smith.

'In March 1919, Australia's prime minister announced a prize of GBP10,000 for the first successful flight from Great Britain to Australia in under 30 days. Late that same year, the victorious pilots, Ross and Keith Smith, landed in Darwin to international acclaim. The New York Times gushed: 'Captain Ross Smith has done a wonderful thing for the prestige of the British Empire. He must be hailed as the foremost living aviator.' Their achievement was the forerunner to the age of international air travel.

'During the race, Ross and his brother Keith (his co-pilot and navigator) wrote in their diaries daily, recording the journey of their four-man crew in their Vickers Vimy G-EAOU twin-engine plane, its open cockpit exposing them to snow, sleet, hail and unbearable heat. Originally published as 14,000 Miles Through the Air (1922), Ross Smith's book recounts their danger-ridden, record-breaking journey - a mere 16 years after the Wright brothers first defied gravity for just a few seconds.' (Publication summary)

This richly illustrated edition, published to coincide with the flight's centenary, is introduced and edited by historian Peter Monteath.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Mile End, West Torrens area, Adelaide - South West, Adelaide, South Australia,: Wakefield Press , 2019 .
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      Extent: x, 163 pp.
      Description: maps, portraits, photographs
      Note/s:
      • Publication date 08 May 2019
      ISBN: 9781743056400

Works about this Work

Karen Fox Review of Lainie Anderson, Long Flight Home; Ann Blainey, King of the Air; and Sir Ross Smith, Flight to Fame Karen Fox , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Journal of Biography and History , no. 4 2020; (p. 175-180)

— Review of Long Flight Home Lainie Anderson , 2019 single work novel ; King of the Air : The Turbulent Life of Charles Kingsford Smith Ann Blainey , 2018 single work biography ; Flight to Fame : Victory in the 1919 Great Air Race, England to Australia Ross Smith , 2019 single work autobiography

'At 2:06 pm on 10 December 1919, Keith and Ross Smith, along with the air mechanics James Bennett and Wally Shiers, spied the coast of Australia, the end point of a long flight from England that had begun almost 28 days prior. A common experience for many a weary traveller today, the first sight of the coastline solidifying into view on the horizon was for these 4 men both a triumph and a relief. Landing their Vickers Vimy twin-engine bomber in Darwin less than an hour later, they were met by the administrator of the Northern Territory and the mayor of Darwin, and swarmed by an enthusiastic crowd, excited to meet the men who had just completed the first-ever flight from England to Australia. When they had left England, not quite a month ago, they had been one crew among 6 to enter the ‘great air race’ sponsored by the government of the Commonwealth of Australia; today they were the winners of the £10,000 prize, and had ensured their place in history as the first men to fly from England to Australia. Of their competitors, only one other team would arrive safely in Darwin, and 4 men were killed, 2 only moments after taking off from Hounslow to begin their journey.' (Introduction)

Karen Fox Review of Lainie Anderson, Long Flight Home; Ann Blainey, King of the Air; and Sir Ross Smith, Flight to Fame Karen Fox , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Journal of Biography and History , no. 4 2020; (p. 175-180)

— Review of Long Flight Home Lainie Anderson , 2019 single work novel ; King of the Air : The Turbulent Life of Charles Kingsford Smith Ann Blainey , 2018 single work biography ; Flight to Fame : Victory in the 1919 Great Air Race, England to Australia Ross Smith , 2019 single work autobiography

'At 2:06 pm on 10 December 1919, Keith and Ross Smith, along with the air mechanics James Bennett and Wally Shiers, spied the coast of Australia, the end point of a long flight from England that had begun almost 28 days prior. A common experience for many a weary traveller today, the first sight of the coastline solidifying into view on the horizon was for these 4 men both a triumph and a relief. Landing their Vickers Vimy twin-engine bomber in Darwin less than an hour later, they were met by the administrator of the Northern Territory and the mayor of Darwin, and swarmed by an enthusiastic crowd, excited to meet the men who had just completed the first-ever flight from England to Australia. When they had left England, not quite a month ago, they had been one crew among 6 to enter the ‘great air race’ sponsored by the government of the Commonwealth of Australia; today they were the winners of the £10,000 prize, and had ensured their place in history as the first men to fly from England to Australia. Of their competitors, only one other team would arrive safely in Darwin, and 4 men were killed, 2 only moments after taking off from Hounslow to begin their journey.' (Introduction)

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