Wiley Post with Harold Gatty in Germany, 1931 (Bundesarchiv, Bild 102-11928)
Post Wiley (w2387)
Descriptif: Wiley Hardeman Post était un aviateur américain, premier pilote à effectuer seul un tour du monde par avion. En 1931, avec le navigateur Harold Gatty, il boucla le tour du monde en 15 747 km (9 787 mi), en 8 jours, 15 heures et 51 minutes. En 1933, ayant équipé sa Lockheed Vega d’un pilote automatique et d’un récepteur radio-directionnel, il réalisa le premier tour du monde en solo en 7 jours, 18 heures et 49 minutes. Il fut également un pionnier du vol à haute altitude, participant à la conception de l’une des premières combinaisons pressurisées et découvrant le jet stream. Post trouva la mort dans un crash en Alaska en 1935, aux côtés de l’humoriste Will Rogers
They arrived back on July 1, after traveling 15,474 miles (24,903 km) in the record time of 8 days and 15 hours and 51 minutes, in the first successful aerial circumnavigation by a single-engined monoplane. The reception they received rivaled Charles Lindbergh's everywhere they went. They had lunch at the White House on July 7, rode in a ticker-tape parade the next day in New York City, and were honored at a banquet given by the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce of America at the Hotel Astor. After the flight, Post acquired the Winnie Mae from F.C. Hall, and he and Gatty published an account of their journey titled, Around the World in Eight Days, with an introduction by Will Rogers.
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