Australian pilot Herbert Hinkler began the first solo flight from England to Australia .
Hinkler had extensive aviation experience behind him - during the First World War he served as an air gunner, after which he worked as a chief test pilot at AV Roe & Co. Ltd and later was a member of the English team for the Schneider Cup .
It was the aircraft from AV Roe that he chose for the record flight - a two-seater light biplane Avro 581 Avian with w / n G-EBOV .
Naturally, the flight was not non-stop. The volume of fuel tanks would not be enough. Therefore, Hinkler had to make 12 stops on his way to refuel. On February 22, he landed in Darwin, setting a new record - the flight took 15 days or 128 hours of net flight time. He was greeted by 10,000 spectators.
For his achievement, Herbert Hinkler received a £ 2,000 prize from the government and was awarded the Air Force Cross . His plane remained in Australia and today is an exhibit at the Queensland Museum in Brisbane.
Thanks Steve!
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