100 years on, an aviator landed in Cootamundra celebrating a record-breaking flight from Point Cook.

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Updated December 6 2019 - 9:06am, first published December 5 2019 - 3:52pm
Stefan Drury (left) with Coota residents at the airport to welcome his historic re-enactment in his modern Cirrus SR22 single-engined craft. He had to circle and land on the grass runway to avoid strong cross-winds.
Stefan Drury (left) with Coota residents at the airport to welcome his historic re-enactment in his modern Cirrus SR22 single-engined craft. He had to circle and land on the grass runway to avoid strong cross-winds.

Melbourne aviation enthusiast Stephan Drury is in awe of Australia's aviation pioneers who were doing magnificent things in their flying machines only 16 years after the Wright Brothers created a sensation with humanity's first powered flight - of 12 seconds duration - in 1903.

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Tom Gosling

Journalist, Cootamundra Herald

I've had a long career in journalism and corporate communications, starting with country newspapers, radio and TV in northern NSW and including ABC News Sydney and the Melbourne Herald. I edited The University of Sydney News for 10 years, and was Media Officer for CSIRO in Canberra and BHP Steelworks in Port Kembla.