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Adventurer Pilots Her 1942 Open-Cockpit Biplane From Britain to Sydney

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Adventurer Pilots Her Open-Cockpit Biplane From Britain to Syndney - by Liza Hearon/ World/ Mashable/ mashable.com

"LONDON — Tracey Curtis-Taylor, the self-styled "Bird in a Biplane," has landed safely in Sydney after flying 14,600 nautical miles from Britain in her vintage open cockpit biplane.

The 53-year-old said, “I need a drink. And I need a hairdresser,” after landing to cheers and applause. She thanked those who supported her and said to stay tuned for updates.

Curtis-Taylor was inspired to make the trip by one of her idols, British aviator Amy Johnson, who became the first woman to fly solo from Britain to Australia in 1930. She retraced Johnson's route over 23 countries and made more than 50 refueling stops.

She wanted the flight experience to be as similar to Johnson's as possible, so she used her open cockpit 1942 Boeing Stearman, christened "Spirit of Artemis". While Curtis-Taylor was the only pilot of the plane, a support crew flew along with her in a separate aircraft, as well as a camera crew who sometimes sat with her..."

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British aviator Tracey Curtis-Taylor poses for a photo after she landed her 1942 Boeing Stearman Spirit of Artemis aircraft at Sydney Airport on Jan. 9, 2016.
Image: Rob Griffith/Associated Press

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Great story, Richard.

Here's another one. Back in 1992 I was coming home from Denver and driving past the airport in Fort Collins Colorado, I caught a glimpse of yellow and pulled the semi over. I walked over to the airport and after waiting a while, the pilot, famous author Stephen Coonts landed the Cannibal Queen. We talked a while and eventually I asked for a short ride. I will never forget my first Stearman ride, and it still produces a grin. A 'Stearman Smile'.

For those who haven't read his excellent aviation story, Cannibal Queen, here's a memoir. It's a love story. Enjoy. http://biplaneridesoverphiladelphia.com/html/news_6.html

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Great story, Richard.

Here's another one. Back in 1992 I was coming home from Denver and driving past the airport in Fort Collins Colorado, I caught a glimpse of yellow and pulled the semi over. I walked over to the airport and after waiting a while, the pilot, famous author Stephen Coonts landed the Cannibal Queen. We talked a while and eventually I asked for a short ride. I will never forget my first Stearman ride, and it still produces a grin. A 'Stearman Smile'.

For those who haven't read his excellent aviation story, Cannibal Queen, here's a memoir. It's a love story. Enjoy. http://biplaneridesoverphiladelphia.com/html/news_6.html

Jim

Cannibal Queen is a Great book. The Stearman is a handful to land and I would be hamburger duplicating either Coonts' journey or the Spirit of Artemis trip.

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Thanks Jim and X3Skier for adding to the story.

I just purchased an eBook version of the Cannibal Queen. Looking forward to reading it.


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"The Cannibal Queen" is on sale at www.boobbub.com for $1.99. Can be downloaded to Amazon (Kindle) or Barnes & Noble (Nook).

Don't know how long the sale price will last but it's usually a few days.


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