The Flight of the Bremen
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South Dublin Libraries Local Studies Section, The County Library, Tallaght, Dublin 24. 01-4620073 [email protected] Leaving Cert History – Suggested Research Topics The Flight of the Bremen The first East- West non-stop trans Atlantic flight took off from the Air Corps Base at Baldonnel and landed at Greenly Island, Labrador in April 1928. Capt. James Fitzmaurice of Rathcoole was one of the three man crew. This was a major world event It grabbed head- lines in all the major newspapers both sides of the Atlantic. The event particularly captured the imagination of the American public. There was a carnival atmosphere and cities came to a standstill as people danced in the streets on hearing of the safe landing of the Bremen. Thousands of people greeted the Bremen flyers on their eventual arrival in New York and they were awarded the US Distinguished Flying Cross award by President Calvin Coolidge at the White House. ‘The Three Musketeers of the Air’ & the parade for the flyers in New York Sources Books: Fennelly, Teddy, Fitz and the Famous Flight , available County Library shelf LH 910.4 Koehl, Hermann, The three musketeers of the air, their conquest of the Atlantic from east to west, by Captain Hermann Koehl, Major James C. Fitzmaurice and Baron Guenther von Huenefeld, available County Library Shelf LH 629.1309163 South Dublin Libraries Bremen 1928, the first east-west non-stop transatlantic flight , Baldonnel-Greenly (Pamphlet) County Library Shelf LH 629.1309163 Newspaper Sources: Irish Newspaper Archives - includes Irish Independent archive. Available on computers at the County Library Irish Times Archive. Available on computers in all South Dublin Libraries branches. Other Internet: The Flight of the Bremen at www.askaboutireland.ie (Reading Room>South Dublin County Library>The Flight of the Bremen) .