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...interest waned and attention turned to ship-based helicopters.
"Brick" Eisel and Daniel Watkins retell the story of the famous 1924 round-the-world flight by the U.S. Army Air Service Douglas World Cruisers. Their interest was sparked by the chance discovery, in a storage area of the...
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