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Sir Alan Cobham returns to London from Australia
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Sir Alan Cobham returns to London from Australia
Sir Alan Cobham, Imperial Airways pilot, returning from his 26, 000 mile flight to and from Australia. He landed on the River Thames in London, near the Palace of Westminster, on 1 October 1926.
1926
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In this historic photograph, Sir Alan Cobham, a renowned British aviator and pioneer of air transport, is seen disembarking from his Imperial Airways biplane after completing a groundbreaking 26,000-mile journey from London to Australia and back. The image, captured on 1 October 1926, shows Cobham standing on the wing of his aircraft, which is parked on the River Thames near the Palace of Westminster in London. The Parliament building can be seen in the background, with a large crowd gathered on the riverbank to witness the momentous occasion. Sir Alan Cobham's flight marked a significant milestone in aviation history, demonstrating the potential of air travel for long-distance transportation. His journey, which took him through various countries in Europe, the Middle East, India, and Australia, lasted for over three months and covered a distance that was previously thought impossible for a single-engine aircraft. The photograph captures the excitement and anticipation of the crowd as they gather to witness the return of this brave aviator. The image is a testament to the spirit of adventure and innovation that characterized the 1920s, a decade marked by significant advancements in technology and transportation. Sir Alan Cobham's flight paved the way for the development of commercial air travel and solidified his place in aviation history as a pioneer and trailblazer. The John Barrett Collection / Mary Evans Picture Library holds this rare and fascinating image, which offers a glimpse into the past and the incredible achievements of Sir Alan Cobham and the early days of aviation.
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