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#2 The Spirit mobbed by a crowd at Croydon Air Field in South London on May 29, 1927.

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#2 The Spirit mobbed by a crowd at Croydon Air Field in South London on May 29, 1927.

Charles Lindbergh’s Aerial Triumph in the World’s First Solo Nonstop Transatlantic Flight

#2 The Spirit mobbed by a crowd at Croydon Air Field in South London on May 29, 1927.

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