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Alliance Airlines salutes Sir Charles Kingsford Smith and the 90th anniversary of the first trans-Pacific flight with a new logo jet

Alliance Airlines is celebrating the 90th anniversary of the first trans-Pacific flight. The airline has unveiled a Fokker 100 (VH-FGB) with a special livery. The airline will also offer a commemorative beer on the flights.

The Fokker displays an image of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith on the tail

The fuselage displays the Fokker F.VIIb/3m Trimotor โ€œSouthern Cross’.

VH-FGB was painted at Norwich and has been ferried to Australia.

 

The story according to Smithy’s FGB Golden Ale:

On June 9, 1928 the Southern Cross, a Fokker F.VIIb/3m Trimotor, settled on to the grass of Brisbaneโ€™s Eagle Farm Aerodrome, having left Oakland, USA, 10 days earlier.ย  The aircraft flew 11,585km and had been airborne for 84 hours, with refuelling stops in Hawaii and Fiji.

Chuffed with the first ever trans-Pacific flight, the Prime Minister, Stanley Bruce, presented a cheque for ยฃ5,000 to the flight crew.ย  Equally pleased the flightโ€™s financial backer Californian, George Hancock, waived any right to recover his substantial investment.

It was Saturday night and hero Australian pilots, Brisbane born Charles Kingsford Smith โ€œSmithyโ€ and Melbourne born Charles Ulm, together with Americans, radio operator James Warner and American navigator and engineer Harry Lyon were thirsty, cashed up and debt free.

Itโ€™s not recorded what beer they celebrated their world record breaking flight with, but โ€œSmithy thatโ€™s Fokkinโ€™ Good Beerโ€ was heard well in to the night.

Alliance Airlines is the worldโ€™s largest operator of Fokker aircraft and proudly commemorates the 90th Anniversary of the Southern Crossโ€™s historic flight with Smithyโ€™s FGB.ย Cheers!

The Southern Cross is on public display near Brisbane Airportโ€™s International Terminal.

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