- MacRobertson Air Race
The MacRobertson Trophy Air Race took place October, 1934 as part of the Melbourne Centenary celebrations. The idea of the race was devised by the Lord Mayor of
Melbourne , and a prize fund of $75,000 was put up by SirMacpherson Robertson , a wealthy Australian confectionery manufacturer, on the conditions that the race be named after his MacRobertson confectionery company, and that it be organised to be as safe as possible.The race was organised by the
Royal Aero Club and would run fromRAF Mildenhall inEast Anglia toFlemington Racecourse , Melbourne, approximately 11,300 miles.There were 5 compulsory stops atBaghdad ,Allahabad ,Singapore , Darwin andCharleville, Queensland , otherwise the competitors could choose their own routes. A further 22 optional stops were provided with stocks of fuel and oil by Shell and Stanavo. The Royal Aero Club put some effort into persuading the countries along the route to improve the facilities at the stopping points.The basic rules were: no limit to the size of aircraft or power, no limit to crew size, no pilot to join aircraft after it left England. Aircraft must carry three days' rations per crew member, floats, smoke signals and efficient instruments. There were prizes for the outright fastest aircraft, and for the best performance on a handicap formula by any aircraft finishing within 16 days.
Take off date was set at dawn (6:30)
October 20 1934 . The initial field of over 60 had by then been whittled down to 20, including the 3 purpose-builtde Havilland DH.88 Comet racers, two of the new generation of American all-metal passenger transports, and a mixture of earlier racers, light transports and old bombers.First off the line, watched by a crowd of 60,000, were Jim & Amy Mollison in the Comet "Black Magic", and they were early leaders in the race until forced to retire at Allahabad with engine trouble. This left the scarlet Comet "Grosvenor House" flown by Flight Lt. Charles Scott and Captain
Tom Campbell Black well ahead of the field. This racer went on to win in a time of less than 3 days, despite flying the last stage with one engine throttled back because of an oil-pressure indicator giving a faulty low reading.Perhaps more significantly in the development of popular long-distance air travel, the second and third places were taken by passenger transports, with the
KLM Douglas DC-2 "Uiver" gaining a narrow advantage over RoscoeTurner'sBoeing 247 -D, both completing the course less than a day behind the winner.The most dramatic part of the race was when the Uiver, hopelessly lost after becoming caught in a thunderstorm, ended up over
Albury, New South Wales cite web |url= http://www.alburycity.nsw.gov.au/help/uiver.htm|title= The Uiver Memorial Aircraft|accessdate=2008-06-16 |last= |first= |coauthors= |date= |work= Albury City website |publisher= Albury City] cite web |url= http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2006/11/21/1793944.htm?site=goulburnmurray|title= Flight of the Uiver|accessdate=2008-06-16 |last= |first= |coauthors= |date= |work= ABC Goulburn Murray website |publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation] . The townsfolk responded magnificently - a postal clerk, Mr R. J. Turner, went to the power station and signalled "Albury" to the plane by turning the town lights on and off, and Arthur Newnham, the announcer on radio station 2CO Corowa, appealed for cars to line up on the racecourse to light up a runway for the plane . The plane landed, and next morning was pulled out of the mud by locals to fly on and win the handicap section of the race. In gratitude KLM made a large donation to Albury Hospital and Alf Waugh, the Mayor of Albury, was awarded a title in Dutch nobility .ee also
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England to Australia flight References
External links
* [http://www.dc3airways.com/1934-1.html The MacRobertson Air Race, 1934]
* [http://www.pjcomputing.flyer.co.uk/comet/ Comet DH88 - fastest from England to Australia]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098812/ "The Great Air Race", a TV Movie about MacRobertson Air Race]
* [http://www.atmitchell.com/journeys/history/aviation/air/macrobertson.cfm MacRobertson Air Race - State Library of NSW]
* [http://www.alburycity.nsw.gov.au/help/uiver.htm The Uiver Memorial, Albury NSW]
* [http://www.tomcampbellblack.150m.com Tom Campbell Black co-winner of the MacRobertson London to Melbourne Air Race 1934]
* [http://www.abc.net.au/goulburnmurray/features/uiver/ 2CO Corowa site with many details and reminiscences from witnesses of De Uiver's landing at Albury]
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