MacRobertson Air Race
The MacRobertson Trophy Air Race (also known as the London to Melbourne Air Race) took place in October 1934 as part of the Melbourne Centenary celebrations. The race was devised by the Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Sir Harold Gengoult Smith, and the prize money of £15,000 was provided by Sir Macpherson Robertson, a wealthy Australian confectionery manufacturer, on the conditions that the race be named after his MacRobertson confectionery company, and that it was organised to be as safe as possible. The race was the basis for a 1991 Australian television miniseries The Great Air Race.
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MacRobertson Air Race
The MacRobertson Trophy Air Race (also known as the London to Melbourne Air Race) took place in October 1934 as part of the Melbourne Centenary celebrations. The race was devised by the Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Sir Harold Gengoult Smith, and the prize money of £15,000 was provided by Sir Macpherson Robertson, a wealthy Australian confectionery manufacturer, on the conditions that the race be named after his MacRobertson confectionery company, and that it was organised to be as safe as possible. The race was the basis for a 1991 Australian television miniseries The Great Air Race.
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Das MacRobertson-Luftrennen (V ...... ausreichende Instrumentierung.
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La course aérienne Londres-Mel ...... performance avec un handicap.
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The MacRobertson Trophy Air Ra ...... miniseries The Great Air Race.
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Авиагонка на приз Макробертсон ...... дку перед финишем в Мельбурне.
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マックロバートソン・エアレース(英語: MacRoberts ...... リー市民の厚意に感謝を表し、オルベリーの病院に寄付を行った。
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MacRobertson Air Race start, f ...... petitors chose their own route
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Das MacRobertson-Luftrennen (V ...... Flugplätze ausgebaut werden.
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La course aérienne Londres-Mel ...... ait de 10 000 livres sterling.
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The MacRobertson Trophy Air Ra ...... miniseries The Great Air Race.
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Авиагонка на приз Макробертсон ...... остройки (De Havilland DH.88).
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マックロバートソン・エアレース(英語: MacRoberts ...... 地から新たなパイロットを乗り組ませることは認めていなかった。
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Course aérienne Londres-Melbourne 1934
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MacRobertson Air Race
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MacRobertson-Luftrennen
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Melbourne race
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Авиагонка на приз Макробертсона
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マックロバートソン・エアレース
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