Galway Bay fm newsroom - The Canadian Ambassador to Ireland is in Connemara today to launch the Alcock & Brown 100 Festival.
Next year marks a century since the first non-stop transatlantic flight in history landed in a bog a few kilometres south of Clifden.
Captain John Alcock and Lieutenant Arthur Whitten-Brown set off from Newfoundland in Canada on June 14th 1919 in a modifed bomber.
Over 16 hours later – and after several near-fatal incidents in grueling conditions – they crashed in a bog at Derrygimla near Clifden.
June of next year will mark 100 years since the historic achievement – and a special festival will take place in Connemara to mark the occasion.
Our reporter Mairtín O Catháin is at the launch - he has been speaking to Canadian Ambassador to Ireland, Kevin Vickers about the legacy of Alcock and Brown.
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