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Is Charles Kingsford Smith related to Ross Smith?

Is Charles Kingsford Smith related to Ross Smith?

CHARLES Kingsford Smith is, rightfully, remembered as a legend in the history of Australian aviation. But over the decades, Smith’s fame has overshadowed the daring efforts of another pioneering aviation family with the Smith name, South Australian brothers Ross and Keith.

Where did Charles Kingsford Smith live?

Brisbane
Charles Kingsford Smith/Places lived
Sir Charles Edward Kingsford Smith (1897-1935), aviator, was born on 9 February 1897 in Brisbane, fifth son and seventh child of William Charles Smith, banker, and his wife Catherine Mary, née Kingsford.

Where did Kingsford Smith disappear?

In the late hours of 7 November 1935, while attempting the fastest flight from London to Australia, the 38-year-old and his co-pilot Tommy Pethybridge vanished off the coast of Myanmar in south-eastern Asia.

Where was Charles Kingsford born?

Brisbane, Australia
Charles Kingsford Smith/Place of birth

What did Charles Kingsford Smith do for Australia?

Charles ‘Smithy’ Kingsford Smith was renowned as Australia’s boldest pilot, pioneering routes that include the first trans-Australian, trans-Tasman and trans-Pacific flights. As well as completing other record flights, he helped usher commercial aviation into Australia.

What plane did Kingsford Smith fly?

The Southern Cross
The Southern Cross is a Fokker F. VIIb/3m trimotor monoplane that was flown by Australian aviator Charles Kingsford Smith, Charles Ulm, Harry Lyon and James Warner in the first-ever trans-Pacific flight to Australia from the mainland United States, a distance of about 11,670 kilometres (7,250 mi), in 1928.

What did Kingsford Smith do?

What did Sir Charles Kingsford Smith explore?

Did Sir Charles Kingsford Smith have children?

Kingsford Smith was survived by his wife, Mary, Lady Kingsford Smith, and their three-year-old son Charles Jnr.

Where did the Southern Cross crash?

1931 Avro Ten Southern Cloud disappearance

Accident
Site Snowy Mountains, New South Wales, Australia 35°59.967′S 148°19.775′ECoordinates: 35°59.967′S 148°19.775′E
Aircraft
Aircraft type Avro 618 Ten (license-built Fokker F-VIIB/3m)
Operator Australian National Airways

Where did Plane Crash in Snowy Mountains?

1931 Avro Ten Southern Cloud disappearance

Accident
Summary Severe weather
Site Snowy Mountains, New South Wales, Australia 35°59.967′S 148°19.775′ECoordinates: 35°59.967′S 148°19.775′E
Aircraft
Aircraft type Avro 618 Ten (license-built Fokker F-VIIB/3m)

Who has survived a plane crash?

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Date Sole survivor (if known) Flight / information
4 April 2011 Francis Mwamba United Nations Bombardier CRJ-100 crash
7 September 2011 Alexander Sizov Flight 9633
11 February 2014 Nimer Djelloul Algerian Air Force 7T-WHM crash
18 May 2018 Mailen Diaz Almaguer Flight 972

Who was Sir Charles Kingsford Smith?

Sir Charles Edward Kingsford Smith (1897-1935), aviator, was born on 9 February 1897 in Brisbane, fifth son and seventh child of William Charles Smith, banker, and his wife Catherine Mary, née Kingsford.

Who was Charles Smith’s wife?

He was the seventh child of banker William Charles Smith and his wife Catherine Mary, née Kingsford. At the age of six, he along with his family moved to Canada, however, the family returned to Sydney in 1907.

Is it Kingsford Smith or smithy?

It should be written as Kingsford Smith, not Smith. Sir Charles Edward Kingsford Smith, MC, AFC (9 February 1897 – 8 November 1935), often called by his nickname Smithy, was an early Australian aviator. In 1928, he made the first transpacific flight from the United States to Australia.

What happened to Charles Kingsford Smith’s Lady Southern Cross?

Charles Kingsford Smith was successful in his initial attempt to execute an east to west crossing of the Pacific Ocean from Australia to the USA. On 6 November 1935 he along with co-pilot Tommy Pethybridge embarked on a journey in the plane called ‘Lady Southern Cross’. However, after 7 November 1935, the plane went missing.