- England to Australia flight
In 1919 the Commonwealth Government of Australia offered a prize of £10,000 for the first flight by Australians in an aircraft of
British Empire manufacture fromHounslow or Calshot inEngland toAustralia accomplished within 720 hours (30 days). Of a total of six entries that started the race, the winner was aVickers Vimy bomber flown by a pair of brothers.Contestants
A Captain G.C. Matthews as pilot with Sergeant T.D. Kay as mechanic took off on
21 October in aSopwith . By the2 December they had got no further thanVienna .Vickers entered a Vimy bomber, registered G-EAOU, crewed by CaptainRoss Macpherson Smith with his brother LieutenantKeith Macpherson Smith as co-pilot and mechanics Sergeant W.H. (Wally) Shiers and J.M. (Jim) Bennett.Their plane left
Hounslow at 8am on12 November ,1919 . It flew viaLyon ,Rome ,Cairo ,Damascus ,Basra ,Karachi ,Delhi ,Calcutta ,Akyab ,Rangoon racecourse,Singora (Songkhla ) (inSiam unscheduled in heavy rain),Singapore ,Batana andSurabaya where the aircraft was bogged and had to make use of a temporary airstrip made frombamboo mats, reaching Darwin at 4.10pm on10 December ,1919 . The flight distance was estimated as 17,911 kilometers and total flying time was 135 hours 55 minutes. The Smith brothers each received aknighthood for this exploit and the company presented their aircraft to the Australian government. It was placed on display inAdelaide . The prize money was shared between the Smith brothers and the two mechanics.On
13 November Captain Douglas,MC DCM and Lieutenant J.S.L. Ross took off from Hounslow in their well-equipped Alliance. It crashed in an orchard inSurbiton ; Ross was killed outright and Douglas died soon after of his injuries.A team with a
Blackburn Kangaroo , Registration G-EAOW, had selected as navigator the Australian aviatorCharles Kingsford Smith . Smith withdrew from the contest, and Captain Hubert Wilkins MC and bar took his place. With Lieutenant V. Rendle, Lieutenant D.R. Williams and Lieutenant G. St. C. Potts, the Blackburn Kangaroo left England on21 November 1919 . Problems were experienced with the engines and the plane was forced down overFrance . Repairs were made and the flight continued, still with engine problems, Eventually the plane crash-landed against a fence for a mental hospital inCrete . The crew escaped without injury.Captain C.E. Howell, left London in a
Martynside aircraft on5 December .The last to depart for the contest, and the only other entry to actually make it to Australia was a
de Havilland DH9 "G-EAQM" under the command of LieutenantRay Parer , with co-pilot LieutenantJohn C. McIntosh . They departed from London on8 January 1920 and completed their flight in an epic 206 days later, earning Parer the sobriquet "Battling Ray".See also
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MacRobertson Air Race External links
* [http://www.diggerhistory.info/pages-heroes/smith.htm Sir Ross Macpherson Smith bio with flight details on "Digger History"]
* [http://150.theage.com.au/view_bestofarticle.asp?straction=update&inttype=1&intid=828 Articles on the flight from "The Age" newspaper]
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