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Archivo: Lockheed 8 Sirius 'Tingmissartoq' at the National Air and Space Museum, Washington DC

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Descripción: Every possible space in the aircraft was utilized, including the wings and floats, which contained the gasoline tanks. There was plenty of emergency equipment in case the Lindberghs had to make a forced landing in the frozen wilderness. From New York, the Lindberghs flew up the eastern border of Canada to Hopedale, Labrador. From Hopedale they made the first major overwater hop, 650 miles to Godthaab, Greenland, where the Sirius acquired its name—Tingmissartoq, which in Eskimo means "one who flies like a big bird." After crisscrossing Greenland to Baffin Island and back, and then on to Iceland, the Lindberghs proceeded to the major cities of Europe and as far east as Moscow, down the west coast of Africa, and across the South Atlantic to South America. where they flew down the Amazon, and then north through Trinidad and Barbados and back to the United States. They returned to New York on December 19, having traveled 30,000 miles to four continents and twenty-one countries. The information gained from the trip proved invaluable in planning commercial air transport routes for the North and South Atlantic. The aircraft was in the American Museum of Natural History in New York City until 1955. The AirForce Museum in Dayton, Ohio, then acquired it and transferred it to the Smithsonian in 1959. collections.nasm.si.edu/code/emuseum.asp?profile=objects&...
Título: Lockheed 8 Sirius 'Tingmissartoq' at the National Air and Space Museum, Washington DC
Créditos: Lockheed 8 Sirius "Tingmissartoq"
Autor(a): Cliff from I now live in Arlington, VA (Outside Washington DC), USA
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