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Keith Macpherson Smith

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Sir Keith Smith
Capt. Ross (left) and Lieut. Keith (right) Smith in 1921.
Born(1890-12-20)20 December 1890
Died19 December 1955(1955-12-19) (aged 64)
NationalityAustralian
Known forFirst flight from England to Australia
RelativesSir Ross Macpherson Smith (brother)
AwardsKnight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Aviation career
Full nameSir Keith Macpherson Smith
Famous flightsThe Great Air Race
Air forceAustralian Flying Corps
BattlesWorld War I
RankLieutenant

Sir Keith Macpherson Smith, KBE (20 December 1890 – 19 December 1955) was an Australian aviator, who, along with his brother, Sir Ross Macpherson Smith, Sergeant James Mallett (Jim) Bennett and Sergeant Walter (Wally) Shiers, became the first people to fly from England to Australia.

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Early life

Smith's father emigrated from Scotland to Western Australia, and later became a pastoralist in South Australia. His mother was born in Western Australia, daughter of a Scottish pioneer. Both boys boarded at Queen's School, North Adelaide, and for two years at Warriston School, in Scotland.[1]

He was medically unfit to join the First Australian Imperial Force but was accepted into the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force as a pilot between 1917 and 1919.[2][3]

The Great Air Race

In 1919 the Australian government offered a prize of £A10,000 for the first Australians in a British aircraft to fly from Great Britain to Australia. On 12 November 1919, the brothers, along with Sergeant Jim Bennett and Sergeant Wally Shiers, departed from Hounslow Heath Aerodrome, England, in a Vickers Vimy aeroplane, eventually landing in Darwin, Australia on 10 December, having taken less than 28 days with an actual flying time of 135 hours. The four men shared the £10,000 prize money. Keith and Ross Smith were immediately knighted, while Shiers and Bennett were commissioned and each awarded a Bar to their Air Force Medals.[1]

The aircraft is preserved in a museum at the Adelaide Airport in South Australia.

Later life

Smith planned an around-the-world flight in 1922, but abandoned it after his brother Ross was killed during a test flight. He then lived and worked in Sydney as an agent for Vickers, vice-president of British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines (taken over by Qantas in 1954), and as a director of Qantas Empire Airways and Tasman Empire Airways Limited (a subsidiary of Imperial Airways which was the forerunner of British Airways).[1]

Smith unsuccessfully stood for preselection as the Nationalist Party candidate at the 1931 East Sydney by-election.[4] Smith died on 19th December 1955.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c McCarthy, John (1988). "Smith, Sir Keith Macpherson (1890–1955)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 11. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISSN 1833-7538.
  2. ^ Corbett, Greg (4 July 2023). ""A Wonderful Achievement" - Ross and Keith Smith's Historic Flight to Australia in a Vickers Vimy". State Library Of Queensland. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
  3. ^ "Flying home from war". The Great Air Race. Library & Archives NT. Archived from the original on 24 September 2020. Retrieved 15 July 2020.
  4. ^ "East Sydney By-Election". Barrier Miner. Broken Hill, New South Wales. 13 February 1931.
  5. ^ "Smith, Keith Macpherson". Retrieved 22 March 2024.

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