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Flight to Australia
 Flight 714 by Herge, The Adventures of TinTin - Comic book formatA Qantas Boeing 707 touches down at Kemajoran ariport, Djakarta. Fight 714 from London arrives in Java, last stop before Sydney, Australia...
 The Man Who Ate the 747 by Ben Sherwood, This is a story of the greatest love, ever. An outlandish claim, outrageous perhaps, but trust me-- And so begin the enchanting, unforgettable tale of J. J. Smith, Keeper of the Records for The Book of Records, an ordinary man searching for the extraordinary. J.J. has clocked the world's longest continuous kiss, 30 hours and 45 minutes. He has verified the lengthiest single unbroken apple peel, 172 feet and 4 inches. He has measured the farthest flight of a champagne cork from an untreated, unheated bottle 177 feet 9 inches. He has tasted the world's largest menu item, whole-roasted Bedouin camel. But in all his adventure from Australia to Zanzibar, J.J. has never witnessed great love until he comes upon a tiny windswept town in the heartland of America, where folks still talk about family, faith, and crops. Here, where he last expects it, J.J. discovers a world record attempt like no other: Piece by piece, a farmer is eating a Boeing 747 to prove his love for a woman. In this vast landscape of cornfields and lightning storms, J.J. is doubly astounded to be struck by love from the same woman, Willa Wyatt of the honey eyes and wild blond hair. It is a feeling beyond measure, throwing J.J.'s carefully ordered world upside down, proving that hears, like world records, can be broken, and the greatest wonders in life can not be qualified. Richly romantic, whimsical, and uplifting, The Man Who Ate the 747 is a flight of fancy from start to finish. It stretches imagination, bends physics and biology, but believe it just a little and you may find yourself reaching for your own records, the kind that really count. Written with tenderness, originality, and insight, filled withold-fashioned warmth and newfangled humor, it is an extraordinary novel, a found treasure that marks the emergence of a major storytelling tale. "From the Hardcover edition.
England to Australia flight - In 1919 the Commonwealth Government of Australia offered a prize of £10,000 for the first flight by Australians in a British aircraft from Hounslow or Calshot in England to Australia accomplished within 720 hours. Vickers entered a Vimy bomber, registered G-EAOU, crewed by Captain Ross Smith that left Hounslow at 8am on 12 November, 1919. Oceanic Flight 815 - Oceanic Flight 815 is a fictional airplane flight from the television series Lost, outbound from Sydney, Australia with a destination of Los Angeles, North America. During the flight, the onboard radio, black box, and navigation systems malfunctioned, resulting in the fictional airplane travelling one thousand miles off course. Angel Flight - Angel Flight is a non-profit organization in the United States and in Australia, British Columbia, Canada that helps arrange free, non-emergency transportation for patients who require medical treatment but can not afford to pay for a commercial flight. Transportation is provided by volunteer pilots, often using their own private general aviation aircraft. Qantas Flight 1 - Qantas Flight 1 (QF1) is the flight number of the "flagship" Sydney to London route of Australia's Qantas airline. On 23 September 1999 a Boeing 747-438 "jumbo jet" overran the runway while landing in heavy rain for a refuelling stop in Bangkok, causing the most serious accident in the airline's history of jet operations.
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