Smith, Ross Macpherson Sir, 1892-1922.

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Sir Ross Smith was a military and pioneer aviator. His brother Sir Keith Smith was a military aviation instructor, pioneer aviator, Vickers Australian representative, vice chairman of Commonwealth Pacific Airlines, and a director of Qantas and Tasman Airways.

From the description of Papers of Sir Ross Smith and Sir Keith Smith [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225819061

Australian aviator. Pilotted the crew which won the Australian Government's £10,000 prize for the first British aircraft manned by Australians to fly from London to Australia in 30 days. Smith and crew set out from London on 1919 Nov. 12 and arrived at Darwin on Dec. 10. The prize was later awarded in Melbourne.

From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1919-1920. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225680241

Relation Name
associatedWith Baird, W. A. person
associatedWith Fysh, Hudson Sir, 1895-1974. person
associatedWith Irvine, Carlton. person
associatedWith Lendon, Alfred Austin, 1857-1935. person
associatedWith Shiers, Walter Henry col. person
associatedWith Smith, Keith MacPherson Sir, 1890-1955 person
associatedWith Ulm, C. T. P. (Charles Thomas Phillippe), 1897-1934. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Australia
Australia
Subject
Aeronautics
Air pilots
Occupation
Aviators
Activity

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Birth 1892

Death 1922

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