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Clarence Duncan Chamberlin (November 11, 1893 – October 31, 1976) was an American pioneer of aviation, being the second man to pilot a fixed-wing aircraft across the Atlantic Ocean, from New York to the European mainland, while carrying the first transatlantic passenger.
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Clarence Duncan Chamberlin (November 11, 1893 – October 31, 1976) was an American pioneer of aviation, being the second man to pilot a fixed-wing aircraft...
Burton–Judson Courts Clarence D. Chamberlin House, Denison, Iowa, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Crawford County Chamberlin House (Concord...
were the first long range passenger planes. On April 12–14, 1927, ClarenceChamberlin and Bert Acosta set a new world's non-refueled endurance record of...
September 1, 1954) was a record-setting aviator and test pilot. He and Clarence D. Chamberlin set an endurance record of 51 hours, 11 minutes, and 25 seconds...
Fonck My Fights (Mes Combats) 1919 Richard E. Byrd Skyward 1928 ClarenceChamberlin Record Flights 1928 Frank Hawks Speed 1931 Willy Coppens Days Gone:...
were also used by other famed aviators, including Richard E. Byrd, ClarenceChamberlin, and Amelia Earhart. Wright Aeronautical merged with the Curtiss...
Died: ClarenceChamberlin, 82, American aviator, died of complications after receiving the "swine flu" vaccination. On June 4, 1927, Chamberlin became...
being seen crossing the west coast of Ireland. American air racer Clarence D. Chamberlin and Arctic explorer Richard E. Byrd were also in the race. Financing...
George W. Lewis of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics; ClarenceChamberlin; Edgar S. Gorrell, president of Stutz Motor Company and former Air...
experimental aircraft invented by Harry Atwood and test flown by ClarenceChamberlin. It was constructed with a seamless one-piece fuselage using "Duply...
Yugoslavia severs diplomatic relations with Albania. June 4–6 – ClarenceChamberlin and Charles Albert Levine take off from Roosevelt Field, New York...
Operations Management Office at NASA; known for the Apollo 11 landing ClarenceChamberlin (attended but did not graduate), aviation pioneer Sadanand Joshi...
flight from New York to Paris, for the Orteig Prize. René Fonck, ClarenceChamberlin, Richard E. Byrd, Charles Nungesser, and the team of Stanton Wooster...
would make one more jump that year before teaming up with aviator ClarenceChamberlin who, in addition to teaching his new business partner how to truly...
Long-distance flights of Admiral Byrd, Charles Lindbergh, Amelia Earhart and ClarenceChamberlin were all made possible by the Whirlwind series of engines, which...