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SOME AVIATION LEADERS
Charles A. Lindbergh, Richard E. Byrd, and
Clarence D. Chamberlin
Each made trans-Atlantic flying history in 1927.
OF THE AMERICAS
Amalia Figueredo, Argentine aviatrix, in her 50 h.p. Farman
plane, Oct. 1, 1914, a pioneer among women fliers.
Alberto Santos-Dumont, Brazilian pioneer, in 1898, experi-
mented with dirigible ballons in Paris, France and on Sept.
13 ,1906 made the first airplane flight in Europe.
NEW YORK-PADI
1.
Clarence D. Chamberlin and the "Miss Columbia" in which
he made the first nonstop, trans-atlantic flight from the United
States to Germany, June 4-6, 1927.
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