This is part two in our series on the Golden Age of Aviation and the Great Air Races. Last time it was the 1919 England to Australia Flight, this time we’re going to be talking about the 1934 Melbourne Centenary Race. If you missed part one you can find it Continue Reading
The Great Air Race 1919 – The Winners
Below are images from Ross and Keith Smith’s victorious 1919 flight from England to Australia in the Great Air Race. We covered this topic in part one of our two part series on the Great Air Races of the Golden Age of Aviation. If you haven’t listened to it yet Continue Reading
Great Air Races – Episode 2 (Part 1)
Heavier-than-air flight is just over a hundred years old but has been crucial to the progress of mankind in the 20th century and beyond, both in peacetime and in war. We’re going to be looking at the Great Air Races from the Golden Age of Aviation. These risky endeavours captured Continue Reading
Trailer – Great Air Races – Episode 2
This is a short trailer for Hard Hat History’s latest episode on the Great Air Races of the Golden Age of Aviation. Audio from contemporary British Movietone newsreel footage. Those heard speaking include: Sir Macpherson Robertson, sponsor of the MacRobertson Air Race Commander Harold Perrin, secretary of the Royal Aero Continue Reading
Terra Nova Expedition – Episode 1 (Part 2)
This is part two of two in our podcast series on polar exploration in the early 20th century and particularly Scott’s “Terra Nova” expedition. In the first part we covered how they got there and now we’re going to talk about what happened when they got there. If you missed Continue Reading
Polar Exploration – Episode 1 (Part 1)
At the tail end of the heroic age of exploration there remained one major achievement to allure intrepid polar pioneers ‒ the reaching of the geographical South Pole. In an era where few expeditions returned with full party numerous brave men suffered and perished in pursuit of that quest. This Continue Reading