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WELLMANs AMERICA - 2
Newspaperman Walter Wellman designs America to cross the Atlantic, but the project has to be abandoned after 100 miles due to bad weather, the crew are rescued by a steamer
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Abandoned Atlantic Crew Miles Project Rescued Steamer Walter Wellman
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In October 1910, American newspaper man Walter Wellman embarked on an ambitious project to design and pilot an airship named "America" across the Atlantic Ocean. Wellman, a pioneer in aviation, had previously made headlines for his successful transcontinental flight in 1903. However, his latest endeavor faced unforeseen challenges. The "America" was a massive airship, designed to carry a crew of 15 and equipped with state-of-the-art technology for the time. The crew, filled with excitement and anticipation, set sail from New York Harbor on October 15, 1910, ready to make history as the first transatlantic flight. However, just 100 miles into the journey, the weather took a turn for the worse. The ship was battered by strong winds and heavy rain, making it impossible for Wellman to continue. With the safety of his crew at stake, he was forced to abandon the project. Despite the disappointing outcome, the crew remained hopeful. They sent out a distress signal, and a passing steamer, the SS Baltic, answered the call. The crew was rescued and brought back to safety. The "America" was left to the mercy of the Atlantic, a tragic reminder of the unpredictable nature of the elements. This photograph captures the moment of rescue, with the crew of the "America" being transported to the SS Baltic. The image is a poignant reminder of the risks and challenges faced by early aviators, and the determination and resilience required to push the boundaries of human achievement. Historical records show that Wellman continued to pursue his aviation dreams, making further attempts at transatlantic flights and even attempting to fly over the North Pole. Despite the setbacks, his pioneering spirit and determination left a lasting impact on the history of aviation.
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