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The subtle art of riding a Tiger

Amy Johnson flew a Gipsy Moth from London to Darwin, solo, over 20 days in May 1930. Around 10,000 nautical miles, cruising at 74 knots. That’s at least 135 hours of flying. She had only qualified for her pilot’s licence less than a year earlier. Her aeroplane, a de Havilland DH-60G named ‘Jason’, had no […]

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