On a Wing and a Prayer: The Race that Stopped the World

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title On a Wing and a Prayer: The Race that Stopped the World
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Di Websdale-Morrissey
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:272
Dimensions(mm): Height 233,Width 154
Category/GenreTrue Stories of Heroism, Endurance and Survival
ISBN/Barcode 9781925773989
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Text Publishing
Imprint The Text Publishing Company
Publication Date 3 September 2019
Publication Country Australia

Description

The thrilling tale of an aviation escapade dreamed up by Melbourne's Lord Mayor in the 1930s- a London to Melbourne air race that captured the world's attention and told a remarkable Australian story. In 1934, Melbourne's Lord Mayor announced a London-to-Melbourne air race to celebrate his city's centenary. The audacious plan captured imaginations across the globe- newspapers and magazines everywhere were filled with it; the world's pilots scrambled to get sponsorship; and the organisers scrambled to get the rules straight and permission to fly in foreign air space. Sixty-four entrants from eleven countries signed up, but only twenty planes eventually took off on 20 October 1934. The winner arrived in Melbourne seventy-one hours later-but three planes crashed and two pilots died in the attempt. The world followed the progress and applauded the winners, Britain's Grovsenor House (outright) and The Netherlands' Uiver (on handicap), but the real climax of the story is the astonishing efforts by the town of Albury in saving the Uiver as it battled through a fierce thunderstorm with no navigational aids, guiding the tiny plane to an emergency landing in the middle of the town with the most quick-thinking, imaginative response to its terrifying predicament. This heroic race, considered the greatest single sporting event in the history of aviation, is a tale of eccentric characters, daring deeds and sublime courage. Di Websdale- Morrissey's page-turning account will have readers holding their breaths, just as the world did eighty-five years ago.

Author Biography

Di Websdale-Morrissey is a non-fiction writer and a teacher. She lives in Melbourne.

Reviews

'Factual, compelling and enjoyable reading.' * Good Reading * 'Websdale-Morrissey has a very easy style; she brings the race and its participants alive and has a good eye for the telling detail...this engaging account of a largely forgotten event is full of interest.' * Canberra Weekly * '[A] lively account...full of high drama moments of tragedy.' * Age *