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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 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.
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Charles Kingsford Smith did not become a scientist. He was one of Australia's most famous aviators.
Sydney Kingsford-Smith airport is in the suburbs and is Qantas major hub.
Hamilton, Brisbane, Queensland Australia
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.
Charles Edward Kingsford Smith, nicknamed 'Smithy', was born on 9 February 1897 in Hamilton, a suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Charles Kingsford Smith's birth name is Kingsford Smith, Charles Edward.
Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport - Sydney, Australia (SYD / YSSY).
Sydney Airport was named after Charles Kingsford Smith because he was an aviation pioneer, who made incredible achievements and a great contribution to Australia and the aviation industry.
Charles Kingsford Smith was born on February 9, 1897.
Charles Kingsford Smith was born on 9 February 1897 near Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. As a child, he lived for four years in Vancouver, Canada, before returning to Sydney, New South Wales.
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Charles Kingsford Smith applied for his pilot's licence in either 1919 or 1921.