It was awarded to him in 1917
Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's most famous plane is probably the Southern Cross, a Fokker FVII-3M monoplane, in which he made the first crossing of the Pacific from the United States to Australia. The Southern Cross, is now preserved and displayed in a memorial at the International Terminal at Brisbane Airport.
Noel Godfrey Chavasse, Arthur Martin-Leake and Charles Hazlitt Upham have been awarded it twice.
Malta was awarded the George Cross and the medal is currently on display in the War Museum in Valletta.
Sir Charles Kingsford Smith completed the first non-stop crossing of the Australian mainland and the first flight from Australia to New Zealand. In 1930 he flew 16 000 kilometres single handedly and won the England to Australia air race. Kingsford Smith is also well-known for being the first to cross the Pacific from the United States to Australia, which he did in 1928, in the Southern Cross, a Fokker FVII-3M monoplane. The flight was in three stages, from Oakland, California to Hawaii, then to Suva, Fiji, and on to Brisbane, where he landed at Eagle Farm Airport on 8 June 1928.
This journey took just under ten days.Charles Kingsford Smith and his crew, including Charles Ulm as the relief pilot, left the United States on 31 May 1928 to make the first Trans-Pacific flight to Australia in the Southern Cross, a Fokker FVII-3M monoplane. The flight was in three stages, from Oakland, California to Hawaii, then to Suva, Fiji, and on to Brisbane, where they landed at Eagle Farm Airport on 9 June 1928.
It was awarded to him in 1917.
Charles Kingsford Smith was the first to cross the Pacific from the United States to Australia. He achieved this feat in the Southern Cross, a Fokker FVII-3M monoplane.
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Charles Kingsford-Smith
The aeroplane Charles Kingsford-Smith flew was a Fokker FVII-3M monoplane named Southern Cross.When he disappeared in 1935, he was flying another aeroplane named the Lady Southern Cross.
If you mean the one that Charles Kingsford Smith flew, I think it was a 3 engined fokker.
Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's most famous plane is probably the Southern Cross, a Fokker FVII-3M monoplane, in which he made the first crossing of the Pacific from the United States to Australia. The Southern Cross, is now preserved and displayed in a memorial at the International Terminal at Brisbane Airport.
Sir Charles Kingsford Smith was significant to Australian history because of his major contribution to aviation. He is perhaps best remembered for being the first aviator to cross the Pacific Ocean from the United States to Australia, doing so in 1928.
The Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) was first awarded on 11 June 1927 by US President Calvin Coolidge to Charles Lindbergh.
Sir Charles Kingsford Smith is perhaps best remembered for being the first aviator to cross the Pacific Ocean from the United States to Australia, doing so in 1928. He is probably remembered for the fact that he disappeared virtually without a trace in 1935 in the Bay of Bengal.
The Navy Cross is the second highest military medal for valor that is allowed to be awarded for extraordinary heroism in combat. The Navy Cross may only be awarded to a member of the United States Navy, Coast Guard, or Marine Corps.
The Victoria Cross, which is sometimes awarded posthumously.