Flying the Southern Cross

Flying the Southern Cross
Author: Michael Molkentin
Publisher: National Library Australia
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2012
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 064227746X

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In 1928, Charles Kingsford Smith and Charles Ulm made the first trans-Pacific flight in the Southern Cross - an aircraft constructed largely of wood and fabric. They made the trip from Oakland, California, in nine days, during which they faced electrical storms, torrential rain, equipment failure, and fuel shortages. Navigational aids were primitive - contact with the outside world was by Morse code only - and safety measures were non-existent. After many close calls, they triumphantly landed in Brisbane, where a crowd of 15,000 welcomed them as heroes. Throughout this extraordinary journey, Ulm kept a logbook in which he recorded his raw impressions of the flight. Using Ulm's logbook, plus contemporary newspaper accounts and official documents, Flying the Southern Cross tells the gripping tale of this history-making flight, and the aviators who made it happen.

The Flight of the Southern Cross

The Flight of the Southern Cross
Author: Sir Charles Kingsford Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1929
Genre: Aeronautics
ISBN:

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Crossing the Pacific

Crossing the Pacific
Author: National Library of Australia
Publisher: National Library Australia
Total Pages: 17
Release: 1978
Genre: Transpacific flights
ISBN: 064299126X

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Mementoes from the Crome Collection and other aviation collection of the National Library of Australia.

Pacific Flight

Pacific Flight
Author: Sir Patrick Gordon Taylor
Publisher: London : Hamilton
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1936
Genre: Aeronautics
ISBN:

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Stars of the Southern Cross

Stars of the Southern Cross
Author: A. Robert Hill
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2003-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595292763

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Fervency, exhilaration, trepidation and death face Collin Farley, a young Colorado rancher, who flew his aircraft through its paces in the skies over the South Pacific against overwhelming Japanese forces during the early days of World War II. The sound of aircraft engines and the firing of the 37mm canon vibrate in his ears. Tender moments under the stars on the beach of the Coral Sea where he finds love during the throes of war wrench his heart, yet the camaraderie on a Pacific island maintains his sanity. From the shooting down the private plane of Admiral Yamamoto, the master-planner of Pearl Harbor attack, to viewing performances of the Swan Lake in Melbourne, Australia, to attending high level meetings with Generals MacArthur and Kenney, the reader is swept back to 1942-43. Emotions, loves and passions soar high over the azure waters of the Solomon Sea and in the Grand Opera House with the performances of Antoinette de la Fevbre. The men and women of the Fifth Air Force lived these campaigns, loved under the Southern Cross and died in the blue waters of the Coral Sea. This dynamic epic saga explicitly comes alive through the pages of this novel.

Southern Cross

Southern Cross
Author: Garrett Lerner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1997
Genre:
ISBN:

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Under the Southern Cross

Under the Southern Cross
Author: Thomas McKelvey Cleaver
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2021-05-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1472838211

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From August 7, 1942 until February 24, 1944, the US Navy fought the most difficult campaign in its history. Between the landing of the 1st Marine Division on Guadalcanal and the final withdrawal of the Imperial Japanese Navy from its main South Pacific base at Rabaul, the US Navy suffered such high personnel losses that for years it refused to publicly release total casualty figures. The Solomons campaign saw the US Navy at its lowest point, forced to make use of those ships that had survived the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and other units of the pre-war navy that had been hastily transferred to the Pacific. 140 days after the American victory at Midway, USS Enterprise was the only pre-war carrier left in the South Pacific and the US Navy would have been overwhelmed in the face of Japanese naval power had there been a third major fleet action. At the same time, another under-resourced campaign had broken out on the island of New Guinea. The Japanese attempt to reinforce their position there had led to the Battle of the Coral Sea in May and through to the end of the year, American and Australian armed forces were only just able to prevent a Japanese conquest of New Guinea. The end of 1942 saw the Japanese stopped in both the Solomons and New Guinea, but it would take another 18 hard-fought months before Japan was forced to retreat from the South Pacific. Under the Southern Cross draws on extensive first-hand accounts and new analysis to examine the Solomons and New Guinea campaigns which laid the groundwork for Allied victory in the Pacific War.

Under the Southern Cross

Under the Southern Cross
Author: Bob Livingstone
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1998
Genre: B-24 (Bomber)
ISBN: 1563114321

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Follow Australian author, Bob Livingstone as he follows the B-24 Liberator as it arrives in Australia during the turning point of the war against Japan and enables attacks to penetrate deep into Japanese held territory. The B-24 was the most numerous USAAF heavy bomber based in Australia and New Guinea in the most desperate phase of the Pacific War, and the first four-engine heavy bomber to serve with Royal Australian Air Force home squadrons. Includes many never before published photographs and an index.