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FIRST ROUND TH
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U.S. Army pilots were the first to fly around the world, 27,553
miles in 15 days, 11 hours and 7 minutes flying time.
AIR SE
E WORLD FLIGHT
PT. 28, 1924
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Lieut. Leigh Wade (later Gen.) in front of one of the U.S.
Army planes of world flight. Planes made by Douglas, Santa
Monica, CA.
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Photos Courtesy of Air Force Museum
Course flown Seattle to Seattle by the first world Fliers.
FLIGHT
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Capt. Lowell H. Smith, Lieuts. Eric H. Nelson, Leigh Wade,
Leslie P. Arnold, John Harding, Jr. and Henry H. Ogden, 1924
World fliers.
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