Southern Cross, 1985 - Brisbane International Airport, QLD
Posted by: Phronimos
S 27° 23.957 E 153° 06.537
56J E 510771 N 6969334
Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's aircraft, Southern Cross, in which he flew from USA to Australia - the first Trans-Pacific flight - in 1928. Also the First aerial circumnavigation of the world with Equitorial Crossing.
Waymark Code: WM9B11
Location: Queensland, Australia
Date Posted: 07/25/2010
Views: 21
Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's Fokker F.VIIB/3M, named 'Southern Cross' is housed in a Memorial Hanger in the grounds of the Brisbane International Airport.
Born at Hamilton, Brisbane, "Smithy's" achievements in aviation are known worldwide.
In 1928 he undertook the first successful crossing of the Pacific Ocean, flying from Oakland, California to Brisbane, Australia 31 May to 9 June 1928 in the Southern Cross.
Type of Aircraft: (make/model): Fokker F.VIIB/3M
Tail Number: (S/N): 1985
Construction:: original aircraft
Location (park, airport, museum, etc.): Sir Charles Kingsford Smith Memorial, Brisbane International Airport
inside / outside: inside
Other Information:: Housed in a purpose-built hanger. The hanger is surrounded in slanting glass (to diminish glare). Free to view, there are numerous plaques detailing the trans-Pacific flight, as well as a push-button audio commentary in English and Mandarin (which wasn't working).
Access restrictions: Not listed
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