Australian Flying

Products & innovation

Into the Fjord

By the shores of the cold Ørstafjord in Norway stands a craggy stone pillar, worn down from 75 years of exposure to the elements and etched with the ravages of time. On the face are carved the names of two young men: Frederick Gordon Sides and (James) Austin Hakewill.

It is a monument to two young Australian aviators lost

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Australian Flying

Australian Flying9 min read
A Race Against Time
It was April 2021, and the world was in the grips of a pandemic. International lockdowns had spread almost as fast as the virus. State curfews, hospitalisations and total global uncertainty abounded as new variants were discovered at an alarming rate
Australian Flying1 min readInternet & Web
Stay Connected
FACEBOOK @australianflying ENEWSLETTER australianflying.com.au  ONLINE australianflying.com.au  SUBSCRIBE greatmagazines.com.au  DIGITAL zinio.com ■
Australian Flying2 min read
Count Her In: Investing in Women in Aviation
There was a highly competitive tender process and four specialised suppliers have been selected to deliver projects that will help to shift the dial on diversity, inclusion and representation in Australia’s aviation industry. This includes forums to

Related Books & Audiobooks