4 results found
Registration / Serial:G-EAOU
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers FB-27 Vimy
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers FB-27 Vimy
Aircraft Version:Vickers FB-27A Vimy
C/n (msn):[ F8630 ]
City / Airport:Cootamundra (YCTM / CMD)Map
Region / Country:New South Wales, Australia
Photo Date:23 February 1920
Photo from:Ben Dannecker (via David Carter)
Photo ID:763875Submit Correction
View count: 87
The Vimy of Ross and Keith Smith crowded after arriving at Cootamundra during a tour following the brothers' UK-Australia flight. The plane landed at Quinlan's Paddock when it visited Cootamundra. The paddock was later acquired as the site of Cootamundra aerodrome.
Registration / Serial:G-EAOU
Aircraft Version:Vickers FB-27A Vimy
C/n (msn):[ F8630 ]
City / Airport:Cootamundra (YCTM / CMD)Map
Region / Country:New South Wales, Australia
Photo Date:23 February 1920
Photo from:Ben Dannecker (via David Carter)
Registration / Serial:G-EAOU
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers FB-27 Vimy
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers FB-27 Vimy
Aircraft Version:Vickers FB-27A Vimy
C/n (msn):[ F8630 ]
City / Airport:Cootamundra (YCTM / CMD)Map
Region / Country:New South Wales, Australia
Photo Date:23 February 1920
Photo from:Ben Dannecker (via David Carter)
Photo ID:763875Submit Correction
View count: 87
The Vimy of Ross and Keith Smith crowded after arriving at Cootamundra during a tour following the brothers' UK-Australia flight. The plane landed at Quinlan's Paddock when it visited Cootamundra. The paddock was later acquired as the site of Cootamundra aerodrome.
Registration / Serial:G-EAOU
Aircraft Version:Vickers FB-27A Vimy
C/n (msn):[ F8630 ]
City / Airport:Cootamundra (YCTM / CMD)Map
Region / Country:New South Wales, Australia
Photo Date:23 February 1920
Photo from:Ben Dannecker (via David Carter)
Registration / Serial:G-UABA
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers FB-27 Vimy
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers FB-27 Vimy
Aircraft Version:Vickers FB-27A Vimy
C/n (msn):
Aircraft Name:Silver Queen
City / Airport:Brooklands (EGLB) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1 January 1920 to 4 February 1920
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:726984Submit Correction
View count: 161
Crashed at Korosko, Sudan, on February 11 during an attempted flight from the UK to South Africa. A second Vimy, named Silver Queen II, took over but it too crashed at Bulawayo in Zimbabwe (now Rhodesia) before reaching the final destination. Photo from: Imperial War Museums
Registration / Serial:G-UABA
Aircraft Version:Vickers FB-27A Vimy
C/n (msn):
City / Airport:Brooklands (EGLB) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1 January 1920 to 4 February 1920
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-UABA
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers FB-27 Vimy
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers FB-27 Vimy
Aircraft Version:Vickers FB-27A Vimy
C/n (msn):
Aircraft Name:Silver Queen
City / Airport:Brooklands (EGLB) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1 January 1920 to 4 February 1920
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:726984Submit Correction
View count: 161
Crashed at Korosko, Sudan, on February 11 during an attempted flight from the UK to South Africa. A second Vimy, named Silver Queen II, took over but it too crashed at Bulawayo in Zimbabwe (now Rhodesia) before reaching the final destination. Photo from: Imperial War Museums
Registration / Serial:G-UABA
Aircraft Version:Vickers FB-27A Vimy
C/n (msn):
City / Airport:Brooklands (EGLB) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1 January 1920 to 4 February 1920
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-EAOU
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers FB-27 Vimy
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers FB-27 Vimy
Aircraft Version:Vickers FB-27A Vimy
C/n (msn):[ F8630 ]
City / Airport:Charleville (YBCV / CTL)Map
Region / Country:Queensland, Australia
Photo Date:December 1919
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:190880Submit Correction
View count: 520
The first aircraft to fly from the UK to Australia seen here at what is believed to be Charleville where it needed repairs. The flight had officially ended at Darwin but the crew, the Smith brothers, Shiers and Bennett travelled on to eventually reach the brothers' hometown of Adelaide via the east coast capitals. The Vimy is today preserved at Adelaide. Photo from: State Library of Queensland
Registration / Serial:G-EAOU
Aircraft Version:Vickers FB-27A Vimy
C/n (msn):[ F8630 ]
City / Airport:Charleville (YBCV / CTL)Map
Region / Country:Queensland, Australia
Photo Date:December 1919
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-EAOU
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers FB-27 Vimy
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers FB-27 Vimy
Aircraft Version:Vickers FB-27A Vimy
C/n (msn):[ F8630 ]
City / Airport:Charleville (YBCV / CTL)Map
Region / Country:Queensland, Australia
Photo Date:December 1919
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:190880Submit Correction
View count: 520
The first aircraft to fly from the UK to Australia seen here at what is believed to be Charleville where it needed repairs. The flight had officially ended at Darwin but the crew, the Smith brothers, Shiers and Bennett travelled on to eventually reach the brothers' hometown of Adelaide via the east coast capitals. The Vimy is today preserved at Adelaide. Photo from: State Library of Queensland
Registration / Serial:G-EAOU
Aircraft Version:Vickers FB-27A Vimy
C/n (msn):[ F8630 ]
City / Airport:Charleville (YBCV / CTL)Map
Region / Country:Queensland, Australia
Photo Date:December 1919
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-EAOU
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers FB-27 Vimy
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers FB-27 Vimy
Aircraft Version:Vickers FB-27A Vimy
C/n (msn):[ F8630 ]
City / Airport:Adelaide - International (YPAD / ADL)Map
Region / Country:South Australia, Australia
Photo Date:3 April 2009
Photo by:Phil VabreContact
Photo ID:46728Submit Correction
View count: 216
Perhaps the most historically significant aircraft in Australia, this Vimy (affectionately known as God 'elp All Of Us) made the first ever flight from England to Australia in 1919. Built for the RAF as F8630, it was converted by Vickers for the England-Australia Air Race. In the capable hands of Ross & Keith Smith, Shiers and Bennett it departed Hounslow on 12 November 1919, reaching Darwin in 27 days 20 hours. G-EAOU has resided since 1958 in a purpose-built shelter at Adelaide Airport.
Registration / Serial:G-EAOU
Aircraft Version:Vickers FB-27A Vimy
C/n (msn):[ F8630 ]
City / Airport:Adelaide - International (YPAD / ADL)Map
Region / Country:South Australia, Australia
Photo Date:3 April 2009
Photo by:Phil VabreContact
Registration / Serial:G-EAOU
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers FB-27 Vimy
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers FB-27 Vimy
Aircraft Version:Vickers FB-27A Vimy
C/n (msn):[ F8630 ]
City / Airport:Adelaide - International (YPAD / ADL)Map
Region / Country:South Australia, Australia
Photo Date:3 April 2009
Photo by:Phil VabreContact
Photo ID:46728Submit Correction
View count: 216
Perhaps the most historically significant aircraft in Australia, this Vimy (affectionately known as God 'elp All Of Us) made the first ever flight from England to Australia in 1919. Built for the RAF as F8630, it was converted by Vickers for the England-Australia Air Race. In the capable hands of Ross & Keith Smith, Shiers and Bennett it departed Hounslow on 12 November 1919, reaching Darwin in 27 days 20 hours. G-EAOU has resided since 1958 in a purpose-built shelter at Adelaide Airport.
Registration / Serial:G-EAOU
Aircraft Version:Vickers FB-27A Vimy
C/n (msn):[ F8630 ]
City / Airport:Adelaide - International (YPAD / ADL)Map
Region / Country:South Australia, Australia
Photo Date:3 April 2009
Photo by:Phil VabreContact