Hi Guys,
Tomorrow, April 12th, marks the 75th anniversary of first East-West non-stop crossing of the Atlantic Ocean by Captain Hermann Köhl (pilot), Captain James Fitzmaurice (co-pilot) and Baron Ehrenfried Guenther von Hünefeld (owner) in the Junkers W33L "Bremen". The flight was from Baldonnel, Ireland to Greenly Island, Labrador, Newfoundland, Canada.
The Air Corps KingAir is flying to Greenley Island in Canada at 06:38 tomorrow morning, Saturday the 12th April to re-enact the flight of the Bremen. At the controls will be the new GOC Air Corps, Brigadier General Ralph James. He will depart from the same spot and at same time that his predecessor Fitzmaurice flew from Baldonnel 75 years ago, and going by a news piece on TV3, the KingAir will be escorted part of the way by two Marchettis.
Regards,
Frank.