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Vickers Vimy
South Australian Aviation Pioneers Captain Ross and Lieutenant Keith Smith Checking Their Vickers Vimy. the Smith Brothers and Their Two Mechanics Sergeant Shiers and Sergeant Bernett Flew from Hounslow to Australia in 27 Days and 20 Hours. Date: 1919
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Aircraft Exterior Aircrew Archive Crew External Past Pilot Sideview Staff 1919
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This photograph captures the moment of intense focus and determination as Captain Ross Smith and Lieutenant Keith Smith, two pioneering Australian aviators, check over their historic Vickers Vimy aircraft prior to embarking on their record-breaking flight from Hounslow, England to Australia in 1919. The Smith Brothers, along with their two mechanics, Sergeant Shiers and Sergeant Bernett, were the first to complete the long-distance journey by air, covering a distance of approximately 17,000 kilometers in just 27 days and 20 hours. The Vickers Vimy, a biplane designed for military use during World War I, was a testament to the ingenuity and courage of its pilots and crew. In this image, we see the aircraft's exterior in all its vintage glory, with its distinctive green and red livery and intricate engineering details. The side view offers a glimpse into the cockpit, where the brothers and their mechanics meticulously inspect every aspect of the plane, ensuring that all systems were functioning optimally for the arduous journey ahead. This photograph is a poignant reminder of a bygone era in aviation history, when feats of endurance and skill were measured not in miles per hour but in sheer determination and grit. The Smith Brothers' groundbreaking achievement not only cemented their place in Australian aviation history but also paved the way for future long-distance flights and the development of commercial air travel. This image, taken from the archives of Mary Evans Prints Online, is a testament to the indomitable human spirit and the awe-inspiring advancements in aviation technology during the early 20th century.
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