November 28, 1929 - Richard Evelyn Byrd becomes the first person to fly over Antarctica
Based on reports after the expedition returned on June 18, 1930, the US Navy Command recognized Richard Evelyn Byrd as the first person to make a flight into Antarctic airspace. .
Richard Evelyn Byrd becomes the first person to fly over Antarctica
Rear Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd (October 25, 1888 - March 11, 1957) was a US Navy officer specializing in polar exploration. He was a Navy pilot and he was the first to explore the Arctic by air. In addition, he was one of the first Americans to land in the polar regions and organize logistics bases here. With his passion for adventure, on November 28, 1929, Richard E. Byrd and Captain Bernt Balchen, pilot Harold Irving June and photographer Ashley Chadbourne McKinley drove the plane. Ford Trimotor became the first group. fly over Antarctica.
Byrd attended Virginia Military Academy before his financial circumstances inspired him to transfer to the US Naval Academy in 1912. He learned to fly during World War I during his trip. I am with the US Navy. He developed a passion for flights, and pioneered many techniques to choose the direction of open ocean flight. His name is named for USNS Richard E. Byrd, US Navy fleet of Lewis & Clark class 7 aircraft.
This long journey began in 1928, with Richard and his companions leaving New York with transportation of two transports and three aircraft, including a Ford Trimotor aircraft named Floyd Bennett. along with a Fairchild FC-2W2 upgraded with a number of parts in 1928 named Stars And Stripes, and a 1-wing Fokker Universal aircraft.
The entire expedition traveled to the Antarctic fringe by sea and when it landed on the Ross Ice Shelf area, they set up a base called Little American . After completion of the camp work, on November 29, 1929. Richard and Captain Bernt Balchen, pilot Harold Irving June and photographer Ashley Chadbourne McKinley drove a Ford Trimotor plane flying deep into Antarctica to take photos and study the depths of the frozen continent. In case of a bad case, Richard asked to bring in some extra fuel, although the take-off phase was difficult because the wind was too big, but the Ford Trimotor could still reach the height needed to meditate before doing so. flight 18 hours 41 minutes long.
Based on reports after the expedition returned on June 18, 1930, the US Navy Command recognized Richard Evelyn Byrd as the first person to make a flight into Antarctic airspace. , he was even promoted to the rank of admiral when he was 41 years old. Richard naturally became the youngest naval admiral in US history.
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