Our new Early Aviators curated collection captures the excitement and wonder of the new aeroplane technology of the early 20th century, as it pushed the boundaries of transportation and brought Australia closer to the world.
Continental crossings
Ninety years ago, on 15 April 1928, Australian aviator Hubert Wilkins and Canadian pilot Ben Eielson flew their Lockheed Vega over the Arctic from Alaska to Norway, without the aid of a compass (which was unreliable because of the proximity to the North Pole).
The 20-hour journey was the first trans-Arctic flight, taking place over largely unexplored territory.Both men then headed to Antarctica, becoming the first aviators to fly over both polar regions in the same year.















