No mate. One vehicle and what it achieved was not soley in Australia.The first endurance car run on the rough track to Birdsville?
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No mate. One vehicle and what it achieved was not soley in Australia.The first endurance car run on the rough track to Birdsville?
No, nor drove on them. I did all my surveying in WA from top to bottom.Terry did you survey the Birdsville and Strzelecki Tracks?
Yes. From where to where and by whom and what was his automobile called..An automotive test of endurance?
Melbourne is one location. I told you bout Ross and Keith Smith, you guys obviously didnt check out this clue. They were ex Air Force Australian brothers who were the first to fly from England to Australia. They pioneered world aviation for those like Kingsford-Smith, Johnson and Earhart to follow.From where to where and by whom
Excellent deduction but not the German lady because she was beaten to the feat by an Australian Francis Birtles who did it two years earlier but for some reason he has not been credited with the feat and Clarenore Stinnes was.It wasn't Clärenore Stinnes by any chance?
No idea why he wasn't, all the more because Stinnes never set wheels (so to speak) on the 5th continent. Is that a circumnavigation of the world? I assume today it wouldn't count as one.for some reason he has not been credited with the feat and Clarenore Stinnes was.
Birtles was my subject not Stinnes.Craig, is that the correct answer then? I doubt it.
But he didn't start in London as you said.Birtles was my subject not Stinnes.
Which country/region did it happen and in which field?
Confused.Started in London.
Field of endurance.
That is what I read. London to Melbourne.But he didn't start in London as you said.
OK, I was wrong on London as the starting point. You know the stuff better than I do. However, a quick glance at their journeys raises a couple of questions, e.g. if they can really be compared?she was beaten to the feat by an Australian Francis Birtles who did it two years earlier but for some reason he has not been credited with the feat and Clarenore Stinnes was.
Clarenore Stinnes wins.she travelled 46,000 km