Amy Johnson - Twenty Days: 10 May 1930
Amyβs ambitions to set a new world record for a solo flight to Australia are still alive as she makes her way through the Middle East. After many hours alone in the air, the reality of mental and physical exhaustion sets in. Picture credit East Riding Council.
Twenty Days is an evidence-based, first-person retelling of Amyβs story from the Amy Johnson Arts Trust. It covers the highs, the lows and the unexpected incidents that the 26-year-old Hull woman experienced on her route to making history.
Twenty Days is based on Amyβs own records of her flight, on contemporary press reports and the telegrams she sent home to her parents back in Hull throughout her gruelling 20-day passage in May 1930 from Croydon Airport to Darwin in Australia in her Gipsy Moth aeroplane called βJason.β
Twenty Days has been written by Hull writer and playwright Dave Windass and Amyβs part is performed by Rachel Harris.
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