They Flew The AtlanticAuthor's preface -- First attempt by air -- Read, Alcock and Brown, and the R-34 -- The battle for the south Atlantic -- Nungesser and Coli -- Charles A. Lindbergh -- Chamberlin and Levine -- Commander Richard Byrd -- Atlantic tragedy again -- Touch and go for the Bremen -- Jean Mernoz and the southern route -- An unforeseen danger -- Paris to New York at last! -- Amelia Earhart -- A record in survival -- The final operations -- Ultimate victoryIncludes references to Newfoundlan
Amelia Earhart describes being flown across the Atlantic in 1928 as a passenger, the first woman to ...
Three picture essays on transatlantic flights. The first two are about Mackenzie-Grieve and Hawker's...
The history of the transatlantic flights began in 1919 when Albert C. Read’s team flew between Newfo...
They Flew The AtlanticAuthor's preface -- First attempt by air -- Read, Alcock and Brown, and the R-...
Through Atlantic CloudsThe first attempt -- A gallant failure and a brilliant success -- The first n...
Our Transatlantic FlightIntroduction / by Captain John Alcock -- My transatlantic flight / by Sir Jo...
In his high-wing monoplane, The Spirit of St. Louis, Lindbergh became the first aviator to fly solo ...
The Flight of Alcock and BrownThe call us birdmen -- Fledgelings -- The good old days -- Prisoners-o...
The history of the transatlantic flights goes back to 1919, and began with a flight between Newfound...
An account of the first transatlantic flight, from Newfoundland to Ireland, undertaken by John Alcoc...
Our Atlantic AttemptPreface by General Seely -- Authors' note -- The Vimy success -- General introdu...
A profile of Amelia Earhart, up to 1935.Periodical covers have been included with many of the digiti...
The History of the transatlantic flights goes back to 1919 and began with a flight performed from Ne...
First FlightsAviation's early heroes. The touchstone of practical achievement, sorting fact from fic...
In the foreword to his book I’ll take the High Road, Sholto Watt says: One phase of the war effort o...
Amelia Earhart describes being flown across the Atlantic in 1928 as a passenger, the first woman to ...
Three picture essays on transatlantic flights. The first two are about Mackenzie-Grieve and Hawker's...
The history of the transatlantic flights began in 1919 when Albert C. Read’s team flew between Newfo...
They Flew The AtlanticAuthor's preface -- First attempt by air -- Read, Alcock and Brown, and the R-...
Through Atlantic CloudsThe first attempt -- A gallant failure and a brilliant success -- The first n...
Our Transatlantic FlightIntroduction / by Captain John Alcock -- My transatlantic flight / by Sir Jo...
In his high-wing monoplane, The Spirit of St. Louis, Lindbergh became the first aviator to fly solo ...
The Flight of Alcock and BrownThe call us birdmen -- Fledgelings -- The good old days -- Prisoners-o...
The history of the transatlantic flights goes back to 1919, and began with a flight between Newfound...
An account of the first transatlantic flight, from Newfoundland to Ireland, undertaken by John Alcoc...
Our Atlantic AttemptPreface by General Seely -- Authors' note -- The Vimy success -- General introdu...
A profile of Amelia Earhart, up to 1935.Periodical covers have been included with many of the digiti...
The History of the transatlantic flights goes back to 1919 and began with a flight performed from Ne...
First FlightsAviation's early heroes. The touchstone of practical achievement, sorting fact from fic...
In the foreword to his book I’ll take the High Road, Sholto Watt says: One phase of the war effort o...
Amelia Earhart describes being flown across the Atlantic in 1928 as a passenger, the first woman to ...
Three picture essays on transatlantic flights. The first two are about Mackenzie-Grieve and Hawker's...
The history of the transatlantic flights began in 1919 when Albert C. Read’s team flew between Newfo...