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Film
Length: 2 Minutes, 17 Seconds
Film
Length: 2 Minutes, 1 Second
Illustration
In a hyperbolic system such as LORAN, a receiver on an aircraft or ship picks up radio signals broadcast by one or more pairs of radio stations spaced hundreds of miles apart.
Photograph
1928 South Atlantic crossing from Cape Verde to Rio de Janeiro in Breguet XIX TR Bidon "Jesús del Gran Poder"
Artifact
Advertising poster showcasing the importance of overseas flight.
Artifact
Aviation in the interwar years tested the limits of human endurance, making complex tasks like navigation highly problematic.
Photograph
Navigator for 1928 Charles Kingsford-Smith transatlantic cossing in Fokker F.VII/3m "Southern Cross"
Artifact
Advertising poster showcasing the importance of overseas flight.
Photograph
1929 first French transatlantic flight, Old Orchard, Maine to Comilias, Spain in Bernard 191GR "Oiseau Canari (Canary Bird)"
Photograph
Navigator for 1930 Jean Mermoz first non-stop South Atlantic crossing and first transatlantic air mail flight, Saint Louis, Senegal to Natal, Brazil, by air in Latécoère 28-3 "Comte-de-la-Vaulx"