90th Anniversary Vickers Vimy, 1919 England to Australia Air Race
10th December 2009Sir Ross & Sir Keith Smith, Jimmy Bennett and W.H. Shiers arrive in Darwin, 1919 | 90th Anniversary England to Australia Air Race. |
This Anniversary is organised by The Return and Service League and the Queens Old College Boys Association. The two Smith brothers attended this college way back in 1902. During WWI the Smith brothers went to Gallipoli and Egypt where the joined the Royal Air Force and also were in active service till wars end in 1918.
Photo: Sir Keith & Sir Ross Smith War Memorial, Adelaide Airport.
The commemorations this year at Creswell Gardens are on Sunday 13th of December is the closest day to Thursday 10th of December (a Weekend). Approximately 300 people will be in attendance. Commencing 11.00am. The Vickers Vimy was presented to the Australian Government on completion of this Air Race and is now in a specially built hangar in the Adelaide Airport grounds. Photo: War Memorial display at Adelaide Airport
Chris Lloyd prepared 40 souvenir Air Mail envelopes to be carried on a Tiger Moth over the Willunga Hills and along the coast near Willunga Beach and Aldinga Beach on Thursday 10th of December 2009. This being the correct day of the arrival of the Vickers Vimy in Darwin, Northern Territory in 1919. Thanks go to Martyn Smith from Adelaide Biplanes for providing the Air-Mail service for this event.
Photo: Martyn & VH-UEQ (Tiger Moth) at Aldinga
Creswell Gardens, King William St & Memorial Dr, Adelaide, SA |
Commencing: 11.00am, 13th December 2009
PUBLIC WELCOME
Photo: VH-UEQ at Aldinga
Thursday 10th December Commemorative Air Mail Flight, Aldinga.
England to Australia Air Race 1919.
Hand-over of the Commemorative Air Mail (10-Dec-2009)
Left to Right: Chris Lloyd, John Bodner (Air Mail Soc) & Martyn Smith (Adelaide Biplanes)
Pilot, Martyn Smith signing the Air Mail
Chris Lloyd & Martyn Smith (Adelaide Biplanes)
Credits for those who made the 90th Anniversary airmail flight possible:
- Chris Lloyd
- Martyn Smith, Adelaide Biplanes
- Airmail Society
- 5DME.NET