Blazing the Trail

1966; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 70; Issue: 661 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1017/s0001924000094409

ISSN

2398-4600

Autores

Alan Cobham,

Tópico(s)

World Wars: History, Literature, and Impact

Resumo

At the end of the First World War, from a design point of view, aviation seemed to slow down compared with the tempo of progress during the war years. From the practical flying angle, there were brave efforts by a few to create flying records, such as the first crossing of the North Atlantic by air. Hawker and Grieve took off from Newfoundland and accomplished a remarkable feat of landing in mid-Atlantic and being picked up by a steamer. Alcock and Brown, in a war-time Vickers Vimy made a successful crossing, but unfortunately ended up in a bog in Northern Ireland.

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