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Sir Charles Edward Kingsford Smith 1897-1935Sir Charles Edward Kingsford Smith, 1897-1935. This photo is regarded by his family as the best and most typical ever taken of Smithy. Date: 1935
Sir Charles Kingsford Smith in front of his Lockheed Altair, Lady Southern Cross
First fully successful westbound North Atlantic flightCaptain Charles Kingsford Smith, co-pilot Evert van Dijk, navigator John Patrick (Paddy) Saul and wireless operator John Stannage
Lawrence J Wackett, Charles K Smith, White & AlsoppFrom left: Lawrence James Wackett, Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, White and Alsopp in front of the LJW6 Codock, the first twin-engine monoplane designed by Wackett
Sir Charles Kingsford Smith rightSir Charles Kingsford Smith, right
Sir Charles Kingsford Smith alongside his Lockheed Altair, Lady Southern Cross
Southern Cross made the first crossing of the PacificIn 1928 Southern Cross made the first crossing of the Pacific Ocean by an aircraft, taking 83 hours and 11 minutes. The crew, from left were: Charles Ulm, co-pilot; Charles Kingsford Smith, pilot
The 1930 transatlantic crew (from left) Capt Charles Kingsford Smith, leader; Capt Evert van Dijk, pilot; Capt Paddy Saul, navigator and John Stannage, wireless operator
Kingsford-Smith (B+W)Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith, Australian aviator He was lost over the Timor Sea and never found
Kingsford-Smith (Colour)Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith, Australian aviator, and his plane Southern Cross. He was lost over the Timor Sea and never found