Balbo's North Atlantic Flight in 1933 
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Stage Cartwright - Shediac

Distance
Departure date
Arrival date
Duration
km. 1200
1933-07-13 - 13:25:00
1933-07-13 - 19:40:00
06:15:00


In the picture seaplanes in flight to Shediac [on concession of the AM museum in Vigna di Valle].

Official statement of 1933: "The second Atlantic Air Squadron, under the command of General Balbo, who left at 2:25 pm (Italian time) from Cartwright, happily sank in total at Shediac at 19.37 Greenwich (20.37 Italian time), at short intervals Thousands of citizens from all the neighboring regions witnessed the ditching.The city took on the festive aspect for the occasion.The houses, the public buildings are all flanked with the British and Italian colors. General Balbo's apparatus was the first to be planted in Shediac Bay, followed by others in groups of three by three, with the help of a brilliant sun and a light breeze.The multitude has made great welcome to the aviators by acclaiming them long."






Shediac - Captain of the Destroyer
Shediac - Captain of the Destroyer "Saguenay" Cap. Murray brings the greeting of Canada to the Minister of the air Gen. Balbo
Shediac - Gen. Balbo and Gen. Pellegrini after having been healed are greeted at Shediac Pier
Shediac - Gen. Balbo and Gen. Pellegrini after having been healed are greeted at Shediac Pier