Connecting the World Pioneering flights and air traffic across the Atlantic
closed (13.12.2019–1.11.2020)
In 1919, the first non-stop Atlantic crossing in history took place – almost simultaneously by an airship and a plane. The Vickers Vimy plane with John Alcock and Arthur Witten Brown won this competition closely, just beating the R34 airship. Only a few days lay between the two pioneering flights.