Aircraft in which Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith flew from England to Australia in 1919

Unidentified (1919) Aircraft in which Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith flew from England to Australia in 1919. [Image]

Abstract

Sir Ross Macpherson Smith's and Keith Smith's Vickers Vimy aircraft, G-EAO (in which they flew from England to Australia), The Smith brothers and their two mechanics left Hounslow, England on 12 November 1919 and reached Darwin on 10 December 1919. On 12 November 1919, assisted by his brother Keith and two mechanics, Wally Shiers and Jim Bennett, he set out to fly from England to Australia in a large Vickers Vimy bomber. It was an epic 28-day flight, completed at an average speed of 137 kilometres per hour, but not without mishap. On their arrival, the pioneering flyers were welcomed home as national heroes; their £10,000 prize money was shared equally. The two brothers were knighted.

In April 1922, while preparing for a record-breaking around the world flight, Smith and Bennett were killed in a crash. Keith Smith witnessed the death of his brother, who was not yet 30. Their famous Vimy aircraft was displayed at the Australian War Memorial, but is now in the Smiths' home town, Adelaide.

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Item Type: Image
Collection: QUT Alumni Donations
Sub-Collection Title:

Robert Augustus Henry L'Estrange - Copies - Brisbane

Date: 1919
Keywords: aeroplanes; aviators; Smith, Ross, Sir, 1892-1922; Smith, Keith Macpherson, Sir, 1890-1955; Aeronautics -- Flights -- History; Vickers Vimy (biplanes)
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Date Deposited: 15 Feb 2017 02:31
Last Modified: 13 Aug 2021 03:33
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URI: https://digitalcollections.qut.edu.au/id/eprint/3745
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