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Croydon to Australia in a Biplane
The 75th anniversary of the
first
solo flight made from Britain
to Australia, by Australian
aviator
"Bert" Hinkler,
will be marked on Saturday,
February 22, when the
Australian Deputy High Commissioner
visits Airport House,
Croydon
to
present the
Visitors' Centre with an historic
memento from the trip. Hinkler
set off from Croydon Airport
on his landmark flight on
February 7, 1928.
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He
landed in Darwin on February
22, having flown his two-seat
Avro 581E Avian biplane
11,250 miles in 15-and-a-half
days. To this day he remains
a national hero in Australia.
Hinkler,
who was born in Bundaberg in Queensland, had
planned to fly on to his home
town and land in the street outside
his mother's house. However, he got caught up in a heat wave and tropical storm as he made his way towards home.
He
had to land and take drinking water from boreholes. His health was depleted by the strenuous flight and he fell ill as a result
of the water. He found an aboriginal
stockman and asked him to help by taking a handwritten note to
a nearby settlement
to explain his predicament.
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A facsimile of this letter has now
been sent to London, where it
will be presented to the Croydon
Airport Society, who will give
it pride of place in the award
winning Visitors' Centre, at
Airport House, located in the control
tower of the original terminus building.
Deputy
High Commissioner Bill Tweddel will make the presentation to the Croydon Airport
Society at 2.30pm. He will make the short journey from Australia
House to Croydon with
his wife, Chris.
Although
it is now a thriving business park and conference centre, Airport House
remains the spiritual home of the Croydon Airport Society.
Thanks
to a close working relationship with owners the Westmead Business Group, the
society holds its monthly meetings in the booking hall. And volunteers
from the society man the
Visitors' Centre on open days.
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The
Croydon Airport Visitor Centre is open on the first Sunday in each month from 11am to 4pm. Admission
is free, though donations
are gratefully received.
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