[Leica] IMG: Lindbergh who?

Peter Dzwig pdzwig at summaventures.com
Fri Aug 13 04:47:44 PDT 2021


It's interesting. When I was a kid, they were much better known than
they are today and were thought of as real heroes.


The background to the article in the link shows what it did to their
undercart!

<https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/heritage/alcock-and-brown-those-magnificent-men-who-landed-their-flying-machine-in-a-galway-bog-1.3909415>

Peter

On 05/08/2021 22:09, Jim Nichols wrote:
> I don't think Alcock and Brown ever got the recognition they deserved. 
> Thanks for remembering them.
> 
> On 8/5/21 2:58 PM, Douglas Barry wrote:
>> Just back from a week down in Connemara in the west of Ireland.
>>
>> Here's a shot I took down there. It's a sort of homage to Herbert
>> List's 1937 photograph.
>>
>> A honeysuckle slip in a bottle beside the outdoor eating area of
>> Baidín restaurant in Clifden, Co. Galway overlooking the Atlantic. The
>> Alcock & Brown 1919 landing site for the very first non-stop
>> transatlantic flight is about 4km from this bottle. They flew
>> eastwards across the ocean in a Vickers Vimy and saw what they thought
>> was a verdant green landing strip beside the Marconi radio station.
>> Unfortunately, it was a bog.  Luckily they weren't hurt.
>>
>> http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/DouglasBray/Honeysuckle+in+bottle.jpg.html
>>
>>
>> Can be seen larger. Sony A7 and 55/1.8 Sonnar.
>>
>> Douglas
>>
>>
>>
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Dr. Peter Dzwig


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