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This "one-off" record-setting airliner showcased French engineering expertise on a range of transatlantic flights in the late 1930s.
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Lines of latitude are imaginary lines circling the globe parallel to the equator. The lines are designated in degrees north or south of the equator, from 0° at the equator to 90° at the poles.
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Launch of Pioneer 4 on a Juno II rocket on March 3, 1959.
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1929 South Atlantic crossing from Seville, Spain to San Antonio Brazil (with crash landing) in Breguet XIX TR Bidon
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Lt. Lester Maitland and Lt. Hegenberger with the Fokker C-2 Bird of Paradise.
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Amelia Earhart was busy in May 1937 repairing her crash-damaged Lockeed Electra 10E.
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Weems had just trained famed British aviator Amy Johnson in celestial navigation.
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1931 South Atlantic crossing from Orbetello to Rio de Janiero, Green Squadron, S.I.A.I. S.55X "I-LONG"
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Trained by P. V. H Weems in air navigation