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13 March 1928: Elsie Mackay

#OTD Scottish aviatrix Elsie Mackay and her co-pilot Captain Hinchliffe set off from RAF Cranwell on a secret flight in their plane ‘Endeavour’. Elsie intended to be the first woman to fly the Atlantic in either direction and, with Hinch, to make the first successful flight over the Atlantic in the harder east-west direction.

Portrait of Elsie by Sandy Morrison @sandysdrawingroom

Elsie had no need of fame and fortune but wanted to use her achievement to launch her own commercially viable airline.

A former filmstar with the stage name Poppy Wyndham, she was the wealthy daughter of Lord Inchcape, chairman of P&O shipping line, and worked as interior designer on his ships. Their Scottish home was fairytale Glenapp Castle in Ayrshire.

Find out more about Elsie’s extraordinary story in The Endeavour of Elsie Mackay, published by Allison and Busby.

The Endeavour of Elsie Mackay

I’m delighted to be able to share news of my new novel, The Endeavour of Elsie Mackay, which will be published by Allison and Busby on 23 January 2025 and is available to pre-order now!

The novel is inspired by the true story of pioneering Scottish aviator, Elsie Mackay. We first met Elsie briefly in The Paris Peacemakers when, using the stage name Poppy Wyndham, she was forging a career as a film star. Now she has a new dream: to be the first woman to fly the Atlantic.

Meanwhile Stella feels trapped by motherhood and domesticity and longs to soar like her wealthy friend Elsie. Her sister Corran appears to be immersed her academic career but her secrets are beginning to unravel, while their mother Alison sets off on a Mediterranean cruise with unexpected consequences. Their hopes and dreams intertwine with Elsie’s remarkable story in The Endeavour of Elsie Mackay.

Pre-order The Endeavour of Elsie Mackay now in hardback or on kindle!