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Norfolk village celebrates first transatlantic flight, 100 years on | Norfolk village celebrates first transatlantic flight, 100 years on |
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The "astonishing achievement" of a record-breaking transatlantic flight is being celebrated, 100 years on. | The "astonishing achievement" of a record-breaking transatlantic flight is being celebrated, 100 years on. |
The R34 airship made the first ever return flight across the Atlantic in 1919, with its crew hailed as heroes. | The R34 airship made the first ever return flight across the Atlantic in 1919, with its crew hailed as heroes. |
On its return to the UK, the airship was unexpectedly redirected to Pulham in Norfolk, landing on 13 July. | On its return to the UK, the airship was unexpectedly redirected to Pulham in Norfolk, landing on 13 July. |
Centenary organiser Sheila Moss King said Pulham had its place in aviation history, making it "1919's Cape Canaveral" - the US rocket launch site. | |
"There was a sea of people to welcome them - Pulham airfield had 3,000 servicemen and women and 2,000 civilians and it took 500 people to land a big airship," added Mrs Moss King, who can see her house in Pathe footage of the landing. | "There was a sea of people to welcome them - Pulham airfield had 3,000 servicemen and women and 2,000 civilians and it took 500 people to land a big airship," added Mrs Moss King, who can see her house in Pathe footage of the landing. |
"A band struck up See the Conquering Hero Comes and got an absolute drenching when the water used as ballast was released. | "A band struck up See the Conquering Hero Comes and got an absolute drenching when the water used as ballast was released. |
"It was in the news, it was on the radio - people all around the world would have heard of Pulham." | "It was in the news, it was on the radio - people all around the world would have heard of Pulham." |
The crew's 75-hour flight to the UK was a little less eventful than the 108-hour outbound journey from East Lothian to Long Island. | The crew's 75-hour flight to the UK was a little less eventful than the 108-hour outbound journey from East Lothian to Long Island. |
"They weren't sure if they were on the right course and they flew through the most terrible storms with the airship tipping up and down," said Mrs Moss King. | "They weren't sure if they were on the right course and they flew through the most terrible storms with the airship tipping up and down," said Mrs Moss King. |
"They found a stowaway on board - the log said they found him 'somewhat wet and breathless'. | "They found a stowaway on board - the log said they found him 'somewhat wet and breathless'. |
"He didn't make the final crew and he knew a boxing match would be happening in New York, so you can imagine he didn't want to miss that or this incredible flight." | "He didn't make the final crew and he knew a boxing match would be happening in New York, so you can imagine he didn't want to miss that or this incredible flight." |
In New York, they were showered with gifts - including a case of prohibited rum and a gramophone by Thomas Edison - and were greeted by President Woodrow Wilson. | In New York, they were showered with gifts - including a case of prohibited rum and a gramophone by Thomas Edison - and were greeted by President Woodrow Wilson. |
An offer of $1,000 dollars for the airship's cat Wopsie was turned down. | An offer of $1,000 dollars for the airship's cat Wopsie was turned down. |
After a couple of days partying in New York, the R34 and its crew were set to return to Scotland, with the change of course to Pulham unexplained in the airship's log. | After a couple of days partying in New York, the R34 and its crew were set to return to Scotland, with the change of course to Pulham unexplained in the airship's log. |
Descendents of the crew and airfield workers are gathering at the village's Pennoyer Centre over the weekend. | Descendents of the crew and airfield workers are gathering at the village's Pennoyer Centre over the weekend. |
It is exhibiting its archive and an outline of the 634ft (193m) aircraft, which was just under 92ft (28m) high, has been outlined in a field. | It is exhibiting its archive and an outline of the 634ft (193m) aircraft, which was just under 92ft (28m) high, has been outlined in a field. |
In nearby Diss, the museum has R34 memorabilia, activities around the town and a special church service at St Mary's on Sunday. | In nearby Diss, the museum has R34 memorabilia, activities around the town and a special church service at St Mary's on Sunday. |
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