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12-FEB-2012

Brisbane~Bert Hinkler

On February 7, 1928, Australian Bert Hinkler took off from London in a two-seat Avro 581E Avian biplane on the first leg of his solo flight from England to Australia. The unassuming Hinkler's grueling flight was little noted by the press until he reached India, then the world press got caught up in the drama of another "Lone Eagle" performance so soon after Charles A. Lindbergh's transatlantic flight.

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Sheila29-May-2012 04:57
It takes long enough now if you're in cattle class. It is beyond imagining to try and think what it must have been like for him.
wernere0128-May-2012 09:37
A fine history trip. I think you need to be crazy enough and believe that everything is possible, to be a pioneer.
marko gregoric28-May-2012 05:30
Very well done. V
Chris28-May-2012 05:03
One has to wonder at their courage or their insanity.
Karen Stuebing27-May-2012 21:50
These pioneers proved long flights were possible. Love this model and how it's hanging from the ceiling as if flying. Great tones and detail. V.
Walter Otto Koenig27-May-2012 19:56
Interesting story and a great photo with these tones and the shadow.
Johnny JAG27-May-2012 18:37
Looks like the perfect round the world transport .......
Bryan Murahashi27-May-2012 15:54
So nice to see a bit of history still in the air. V
Jeff Real27-May-2012 13:47
A fine composition and a really wonderful addition to this collection of images. I love it. ~V~
Faye White27-May-2012 13:07
Perfect framing and tones!
marie-jose wolff27-May-2012 09:21
Beautiful tones, fine composition! V
Graeme27-May-2012 09:06
Wonderful composition and tones,Laine.BV
Phillip Normanton27-May-2012 08:18
It's straining at its ties, aiming for the window and freedom.... :)
Yvonne27-May-2012 08:00
Surely not in that tiny thing! How amazing!
Colin Storey27-May-2012 06:41
Very brave person to do that in such a fragile looking plane.
Bill Miller27-May-2012 06:04
Interesting story, and the plane looks so small !
Robin Reid27-May-2012 05:50
Amazing accomplishment.
Cindi Smith27-May-2012 04:13
I'm in awe of him. What an incredible fete! Excellent in sepia.
Margot W27-May-2012 01:31
Bert is your man it seems. Wonderful shot of this early flying machine and great history lesson.
Frank Brault27-May-2012 01:13
Wonderful history and antique plane. It looks very fragile to me too. He must have had great courage. V
sue anne27-May-2012 01:06
Very nice history and nice plane.
LynnH27-May-2012 01:02
Real pioneers of flight...amazing. I like the sepia!
bill friedlander27-May-2012 00:57
Looks rather fragile to make such an arduous journey. Great view of this historic biplane. V
J. Scott Coile26-May-2012 23:50
Great bit of history.
lou_rozensteins26-May-2012 23:21
Hard to imagine flying around in such a flimsy piece of machinery. Could hardly be stronger than a model airplane. Very nice shot with the sepia toning. I do know where this one is!!
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