Flying the Southern Cross

The Adventures of Aviators Charles Kingsford Smith and Charles Ulm

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Transportation, Aviation
Cover of the book Flying the Southern Cross by Michael Molkentin, National Library of Australia
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Michael Molkentin ISBN: 9780642277824
Publisher: National Library of Australia Publication: August 1, 2012
Imprint: National Library of Australia Language: English
Author: Michael Molkentin
ISBN: 9780642277824
Publisher: National Library of Australia
Publication: August 1, 2012
Imprint: National Library of Australia
Language: English
Australian aviators Charles Kingsford Smith and Charles Ulm made the first trans-Pacific flight in 1928 in an aircraft constructed largely of timber and fabric, the Southern Cross. With Americans Jim Warner as radio operator and Harry Lyon as navigator, they made the trip from Oakland, California, in nine days, facing electrical storms, torrential rain, equipment breakdowns, fuel shortages and the ever-present fear of engine failure. In Flying the Southern Cross: Charles Ulm and Charles Kingsford Smith, Michael Molkentin uses logbook entries, the airmens memoirs, contemporary newspaper accounts and official documents, supplemented by a range of historic photographs, to give a gripping account of that epoch-making flight and its aftermath. He takes readers into the Southern Cross, a place where courage, skill and endurance could, with luck, outweigh the fearful risks of a long air journey. Above all, he brings to life the airmen themselves, four very different men who made aviation history.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Australian aviators Charles Kingsford Smith and Charles Ulm made the first trans-Pacific flight in 1928 in an aircraft constructed largely of timber and fabric, the Southern Cross. With Americans Jim Warner as radio operator and Harry Lyon as navigator, they made the trip from Oakland, California, in nine days, facing electrical storms, torrential rain, equipment breakdowns, fuel shortages and the ever-present fear of engine failure. In Flying the Southern Cross: Charles Ulm and Charles Kingsford Smith, Michael Molkentin uses logbook entries, the airmens memoirs, contemporary newspaper accounts and official documents, supplemented by a range of historic photographs, to give a gripping account of that epoch-making flight and its aftermath. He takes readers into the Southern Cross, a place where courage, skill and endurance could, with luck, outweigh the fearful risks of a long air journey. Above all, he brings to life the airmen themselves, four very different men who made aviation history.

More books from Aviation

Cover of the book Chloe the Jumbo Jet: The Best Cancelled Christmas Ever by Michael Molkentin
Cover of the book Aces of the Legion Condor by Michael Molkentin
Cover of the book Delta II & III Space Operations at Cape Canaveral 1989-2009, Origins, Military Missions, Civil Missions, Commercial Missions by Michael Molkentin
Cover of the book Faa.....It Is About Safety by Michael Molkentin
Cover of the book From Biplane to Spitfire by Michael Molkentin
Cover of the book From POW to Blue Angel by Michael Molkentin
Cover of the book Spitfire!: The Experiences of a Battle of Britain Fighter Pilot by Michael Molkentin
Cover of the book Fairchild Aircraft by Michael Molkentin
Cover of the book If Chaos Reigns by Michael Molkentin
Cover of the book Contrails Over the Mojave by Michael Molkentin
Cover of the book The Desert Air Force in World War II by Michael Molkentin
Cover of the book Above and Beyond by Michael Molkentin
Cover of the book Airpower and Ground Armies: Essays on the Evolution of Anglo-American Air Doctrine - 1940-43 by Michael Molkentin
Cover of the book The United States Air Force (USAF): Basic Documents on Roles and Missions (Air Staff Historical Study) - McNamara, Curtis LeMay, James Forrestal, Space Command, Key West Agreement by Michael Molkentin
Cover of the book Fly by Wire by Michael Molkentin
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy