NC-4: FIRST ACROSS THE ATLANTIC
AIRED: Season 5, Episode 6
REPEATED: Season 6, Episode 8
THE DETECTIVE: Elyse Luray
THE PLACE: Pensacola, Florida and Hammondsport, NY
THE CASE:
Almost ten years before Charles Lindbergh’s famous solo flight across the Atlantic, the NC-4 was the first aircraft to make the transatlantic journey in May, 1919.
Now, a woman in Saratoga, CA, has a small square of canvas-like fabric that she believes comes from the NC-4, one of four U.S. Navy “flying boats” that had originally been commissioned to alert American destroyers to the locations of German U-boat submarines that were wreaking havoc on merchant ships along the U.S. coast during World War I.
Interestingly, due to early mechanical problems, the NC-4 was considered by many aviation insiders to be the least likely candidate to complete the trek across the Atlantic.
History Detectives investigates the little-known story of the NC-4 and its historic voyage.
Related Link:
The First Across Organization

