
Lindbergh's Record-Breaking Flight in 1926
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On March 14, 1926, Charles Lindbergh set a new record for the fastest flight from Saint Louis to Los Angeles, completing the journey in under 30 hours. His daring flight also broke the Chicago to West Coast record. Despite harsh conditions, Lindbergh made short stops for fuel, impressing crowds and officials with his skill and reliability. This flight marked a significant step forward in commercial aviation and hinted at Lindberghs future achievements.
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