Lang and Bev Kidby are one of Australia's better known husband and wife adventurer teams. For over 25 years they have organised and led significant expeditions in 40 countries around the world.

Just a few of the adventures they have organised and led include:

*Australian 7 Desert Crossing
15 vehicles through the centre of Australia's seven deserts.

*World Vintage Air Rally
26 antique pre-1950 planes across the world from England to Australia.

*Vickers Vimy Recreation
They constructed an exact replica of a 1919 Vickers Vimy bomber with American Peter McMillan and flew it 14,000 miles from UK to Australia to recreate the first flight between those countries. The Vimy was subsequently flown from UK to South Africa and across the Atlantic.
(See National Geographic documentary and the book "The Greatest Flight")

*Bert Hinkler Recreation
Lang restored then flew a tiny 1927 Avro Avian biplane from England to Australia to recreate the first solo flight. Bev was the sole administrative support in 18 countries.

*Postie Bike Challenge
Lang and Bev organise and lead a ride (on tiny 110cc Honda postman's bikes) of 3,000km through the Australian outback for up to 60 riders. This annual event is in its 6th year, now run by their daughter Kylie with her partner Dan. Around $300,000 worth of motor cycles have been donated so far by the riders to Rotary.

* Dodge Expedition
After restoring a 1940 Dodge Army Staff Car, they shipped it to Aqaba in Jordan then drove through Syria, Turkey, Greece, Italy and Switzerland to Normandy in France to celebrate the 60th anniversary of D-Day.

*Peking to Paris
Lang and Bev, with Warren Brown, recreated the great 1907 Peking to Paris motor race. They gathered the same 5 makes of 1907 cars (Lang restored a fabulous 1907 ITALA as their own vehicle). Setting off from Beijing, with Lang leading the group and Bev doing all the administration, they travelled through China and across the Gobi Desert before entering Siberia for a 12,000km adventure all the way to Paris. All five 100-year-old cars made it to the finish!
(See ABC mini-series and the book "The Great Peking to Paris Expedition")