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Eight years before Lindbergh’s solo feat, a two-man team won a high-stakes challenge to chart the first nonstop flight across the Atlantic.
Thirty-year-old Harry Hawker, considered one of the best pilots in the world at that time, was unable to control the plane. It twisted and lunged as if it were a rollercoaster. The pilot vomited.
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