Why is Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's Death Mysterious?

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Why is Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's Death Mysterious?        



Sir Charles Kingsford Smith became a renowned figure in the 1800's because of his contribution to the aviation industry. He believed that the aviation industry held the capability to provide access to global transportation. And keeping that in mind, he made several record-breaking attempts by piloting the Southern Cross aircraft


People know very well of his record-breaking events. But what people do not know much about is his death as it is regarded to be mysterious. So the question that remains constant is “Was Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's death a mystery? Well, let's find out by reading until the end 

When Did Sir Charles Kingsford Smith Die?

Before knowing about the mysterious death of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, knowing the time of it is crucial. According to the reports made, it is known that he took his last flight to reach Australia and died on the 8th of November in the year of 1935. 


His death was sudden as he was not unhealthy in any way. It is reported that when he died, he was just 35 years old. 


Why is Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's Death Mysterious? 

Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's mysterious death became the talk of the town. As he was a renowned figure at the time who made several contributions to the aviation industry, his death appeared as a big loss. As mentioned earlier, Sir Charles Kingsford was not physically unfit in any way. Rather he was fine and all set to reach Australia to create a record-breaking attempt. 


It is known that as his flight reached somewhere near Singapore and towards the coast of Burma, it got lost. According to the investigation, it might have crashed on the Burma coast. What made the incident even more mysterious was that neither his body nor the plane was found. To date, it is Smithy's legendary legacy that lives on in Australia. 


Which Plane Was Sir Charles Piloting at the Time of His Death?

During the mysterious death, Sir Charles was piloting the Lady Southern Cross aeroplane. It was a Lockheed Altair monoplane. He was flying it from Allahabad in India to Singapore to create a new England - Australia speed record.

Who Died Along with Sir Charles Kingsford Smith? 

Behind the mysterious incident that took place on the 8th of November, 1935, - was not Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, the only victim of it. Besides him, it was his co-pilot who was part of this incident. What had happened was Sir Charles Kingsford Smith along with his co-pilot J.T. 

Pethybridge had decided to create a new record by reaching Australia. 


As both of them were flying, it somehow caused the aeroplane to get lost in thin air. Apart from the death of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, it was J.T. Pethybridge as well to be known as a victim of this mysterious incident. His body was not found as well. 

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