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Alcock and Brown – The First non-stop Transatlantic Flight

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  • Duration: 9 mins
  • Publication date: 14 Jun 2019
  • Part of series MiniDocs

Abstract

At 1.42pm on Saturday 14 June 1919, two intrepid adventurers – John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown started the attempt of what many thought was impossible - to fly non-stop over the Atlantic Ocean in less than 72 hours.

Using a modified World War 1 bomber their flight was beset with problems from overloading, heavy fog, snow and ice, electrical problems, broken exhausts and a stall that allow most caused them to ditch in the sea.

From their beginnings in Manchester, to the Royal Air Corps, to becoming Prisoners in World War 1, to their meeting at the aircraft manufacturers Vickers, this is a story of engineering, stubbornness and determination that allowed them to fly the 1890 miles in 16 hours to claim the £10,000 prize  - worth over £1 million today – an achievement that made them knighted national and international heroes.

Using historical and modern footage we chat to two experts who bring the story to life, explain the significance of the journey and why they aren’t as well known to the general public as their contemporaries Lindberg and  Earhart.

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  • Brendan Lynch

    Brendan Lynch

    Brendan Lynch has led a checkered life.He represented his native Tipperary in cycle racing and won his first race at the age of 17.While working as a clerk in Dublin, he met the writers Brendan Behan and Patrick Kavanagh and wrote his first newspaper features.He emigrated to London in 1961, where he became a disciple of the pacifist philosopher, Bertrand Russell and was imprisoned for his part in Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament activities.After working for ten years in a bank, he took early retirement in order to go motor racing. Four years and as many accidents later, he wrote his first motor racing stories.Within a short while, he became Grand Prix correspondent for Irish media and also the London-based Daily Mail and The Observer.Brendan traveled extensively in Europe and Asia before returning to Dublin in 1985. He has written general features for many media from The Irish Times and Sunday Tribune to The Times and The European.His five books have received outstanding reviews, including the award-winning Green Dust motor racing history.He is married and lives in Dublin with his wife, Margie.
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