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I had no money, could get no floats, my navigation was uncertain,
plane inadequate. A true story filled with danger, adventure and
achievement, Alone Over The Tasman Sea is Sir Francis Chichester's
telling of his 1931 seaplane solo-flight over the Tasman Sea from
New Zealand to Australia - the first of its kind. Told with dry wit
and humour, Chichester recounts his perilous journey across
uncharted sea and between remote islands, and how he overcame the
many obstacles along the way. During an era when flight was still
in its dangerous infancy, Chichester's pure reliance on his friends
Instinct and Reason make this a fascinating tale of risk-taking,
perseverance and courage.
Francis Chichester's name is synonymous with the spirit of
adventure and courage at its highest level. Before taking to the
sea, Chichester made a firm reputation for himself as an aviation
pioneer. Ride on the Wind is the story of his adventures with his
sea-plane, Elijah. After flying from London to Sydney, he simply
decided to look for 'the most interesting countries I could find,
uninhabited, hostile, or little known'. From Sydney, he embarked on
an epic flight that included crossing into forbidden territory in
Formosa in a raging storm, a narrow escape from Chinese pirates,
another from a typhoon, and a spectacular crash in Japan - a
remarkable achievement for a solo amateur pilot. A thrilling
adventure and the story of a man's journey alone in a plane for
several months, above uncharted territory, Ride on the Wind is at
its heart a fascinating and vibrant record of a world that was once
very different.
Sir Francis Chichester, adventurer, entrepreneur, aviation expert
and record breaking sailor, is probably best known as the first man
to sail solo around the world, in 1966-67. In this captivating
memoir, first published in 1930, he tells of another solo journey
taken around the world nearly four decades earlier, by air in a De
Haviland Gypsy Moth. He recounts the story of how he set out from
Brooklands Surrey in November 1929 with the aim of breaking Bert
Hinkler's fifteen and a half day solo flight record to Australia.
Filled with details of the countries he visits, the characters he
meets and his hours in the plane, along with detours, scrapes and
near misses along the way. Told with wonderful warmth and humour
Sir Chichester brings to life his exciting account of aviation
history.
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