Anything that is classed as a “Transatlantic Flight” means it has crossed the Atlantic Ocean, from Europe, Africa or the Middle East to North America, Central America, South America, or vice versa. While today these types of flights are commonplace, they were once amazing feats of human and technological endurance… Ten of The Worlds Very First Transatlantic Flights 10 – 29th June – 1st July 1927 New York to Ver-sur-Mer, France. America, a Fokker tri-motor monoplane Richard E. Byrd and his crew of three ditched in the sea off the French coast while attempting to reach Paris. 9 – 4th – 6th June 1927 New York to Eisleben, Germany. Columbia, 21 Giuseppe Bellanca Clarence Chamberlain and his passenger, Charles
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