- Keith Macpherson Smith
Infobox Aviator
name=Sir Keith Smith
lived=20 December ,1890 –19 December ,1955
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full name=Sir Keith Macpherson Smith
place of birth=Adelaide
nationality=Australia n
place of death=Sydney
cause of death=Cancer
spouse=
relatives=Sir Ross Macpherson Smith (brother)
known for=First flight from England to Australia
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f-flights=The Great Air Race
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air force=Australian Flying Corps
battles=World War I
rank=Lieutenant
awards=Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire Sir Keith Macpherson Smith KBE, (born
20 December 1890 - died19 December 1955 ) was anAustralia naviator , who along with his brother, SirRoss Macpherson Smith and two other men, became the first people to fly fromEngland to Australia.On
12 November 1919 , the brothers, along with Sergeant Jim Bennett and Sergeant Wally Shiers, departed fromHounslow , England, in aVickers Vimy aeroplane, eventually landing in Darwin, Australia on 10 December, having taken less than 28 days with an actual flying time of 135 hours. The four men shared the £10,000 prize money put forward by the Australian government for the feat. Keith and Ross were immediately knighted, while Shiers and Bennett were commissioned and each awarded a Bar to theirAir Force Medal s.The aircraft is preserved in a museum in
Adelaide , Australia.Early life
His parents were born in Scotland and emigrated to Australia where his father became a pastoralist in
South Australia . Both boys boarded at Queen's School inAdelaide , and for two years, inScotland .Smith flew in the
Royal Air Force as a pilot between 1917 and 1919.Smith had planned an around-the-world flight in 1922, but abandoned it after his brother Ross was killed during a test flight. He then lived and worked in
Sydney as an agent forVickers , vice-president of British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines (taken over byQantas in 1954), and as a director of Qantas Empire & Tasman Empire Airways Limited (a subsidiary ofImperial Airways which was the forerunner ofBritish Airways ).ee also
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England to Australia flight External links
* [http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P003959b.htm Bio at Melbourne University]
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