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Username: Dielectric
Date: 2020-01-22 15:28:13
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A air race across Europe during WW 1 is one of the stupidest things I have ever heard.
I wish I had known of this to include in my book. This is a real eye opener about the Expo of 1915 and what was or was not going on at the time.
Oh but that's only the half of it. Let's not forget that once you've managed to elude the Germans on the Western Front you now have to cross over
Germany's Eastern Front which is also at war with the Czar: It's a two front war for Germany but no big deal, right? What could possibly go wrong? Lol~
First off I was suspicious about how much money was offered and who won? Sounded pretty loaded to me from the get go. The PTB have been involved in many mysterious incidences of missing planes, ships, subs loaded with gold, and so this crackpot scheme had my hair standing on end with suspicion. Second off, I had never heard of this and knew the official version that the US Army Air Corps was the first to successfully circumnavigate the globe by air in 1924.
Here's what I found out about this proposed insanity.
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Round the World Flights
Rodman Wanamaker, enthusiastic supporter of the science of aviation would finance the RTW project. A prize of one million dollars was to be offered to the winning pilots.
Arrangements would have to be made for changing aeroplanes at various points on the journey path. Weather conditions were envisioned to be acceptable for an Atlantic crossing in July 1915 from Labrador to Scotland.
The Aero Club of America would sanction this circumnavigation in conjunction with the International Aeronautical Federation (Belgium) and would seek the active support of more than 400 aero clubs scattered throughout the world. These clubs would furnish local maps and determine suitable landing places near principle cities along the flight path. The proposed world flight path was plotted by BJS Cahill on his Octahedral Projection "Butterfly" World Map. Cahill won a gold medal at the Panama-Pacific Exposition for his "Butterfly" map projection. Stops at 28 principle cities were envisioned. This round-the-world dream never happened.
The first successful round the world flight was not accomplished until 1924.
How The U.S. Won the Race to Circumnavigate the Globe by Air
Who is Rodman Wanamaker? Seriously they love name associations...Wanamaker?
Rodman Wanamaker - Wikipedia
Adjusted for inflation, $1,000,000.00 in 1915 is equal to $24,874,554.46 in 2019.
Annual inflation over this period was 3.14%.
Calculate the value of $100 in 1915. How much is it worth today?