Charles Kingsford Smith Flight
Sir Charles Kingsford Smith made the world's first west-east trans-Pacific flight in a Lockheed Altair airplane named Lady Southern Cross, arriving at Wheeler Field on October 29, 1934.
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- Large crowds of excited people greeted Sir Charles Kingsford Smith and his navigator Patrick Gordon Taylor, a World War I combat flyer, and also an Australian on their arrival at Wheeler Field, October 29, 1934.
- The media awaiting the arrival of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith turned out in full force at Wheeler Field, October 29, 1934.
- Sir Charles Kingsford Smith made the world's first west-east trans-Pacific flight in a Lockheed Altair airplane named Lady Southern Cross, October 29, 1934.
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- Sir Charles Kingsford Smith dismounts from the Southern Cross at Wheeler Field, October 29, 1934.
- Australian ace Sir Charles Kingsford Smith flew with co-pilot Capt. P. G. Taylor from Suva, Fiji to Honolulu arriving at Wheeler Field, Oahu, on October 29, 1934 in the Lady Southern Cross.
- The arrival of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith in the Lady Southern Cross at Wheeler Field, October 19, 1934.
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- Sir Charles Kingsford Smith with his Lockheed Altair aircraft Lady Southern Cross at Wheeler Field, October 29, 1934, after landing.
- Charles Kingsford Smith signs the customs manifest at Wheeler Field after his arrival from Fiji, October 29, 1934.
- Manifest for Charles Kingsford-Smith's flight from Australia to Wheeler Field, October 29, 1934.
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- Sir Charles Kingsford Smith at KGU mike is interviewed by the press upon his arrival at Wheeler Field, October 29, 1934.
- The Australian flying ace Charles Kingsford Smith flew with co-pilot Capt. P. G. Taylor from Suva, Fiji, to Honolulu arriving at Wheeler Field, October 29, 1934 in the Lady Southern Cross.
- The Australian flying ace Charles Kingsford Smith flew with co-pilot Capt. P. G. Taylor from Suva, Fiji, to Wheeler Field, Honolulu, on October 29, 1934 in the Lady Southern Cross.