Yesterday We Were in America: Alcock and Brown - First to Fly the Atlantic Non-stop

Yesterday We Were in America: Alcock and Brown - First to Fly the Atlantic Non-stop

by LENDEIGHTON (Foreword), Brendan Lynch (Author)

Synopsis

On 14 June, 1919 John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown took off from Newfoundland in their open-cockpit Vickers Vimy converted bomber to attempt a non-stop crossing of the Atlantic. Some 16 hours later they landed at Derrygimla in Connemara, Ireland, to become national heroes. Navigating blind for most of the way, they had flown almost 1,900 miles, the longest distance ever flown by man. In researching one of the most significant flights in history, Brendan Lynch has drawn on the written records of Alcock and Brown, and interviewed the last surviving witness of their dramatic arrival in Ireland and the adventurer Steve Fossett, who recreated the flight in 2005.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: J H Haynes & Co Ltd
Published: 26 Feb 2009

ISBN 10: 1844256812
ISBN 13: 9781844256815

Author Bio
Brendan Lynch is a former Grand Prix correspondent for UK and Irish media including The Observer, Daily Mail and Irish Press. As a supporter of Bertrand Russell, he was imprisoned for anti-nuclear protests in the 1960s. He has written four books, including the award-winning motor racing history Green Dust. He lives in Dublin.