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ddd [48]
3 years ago
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Discuss the accomplishments of aviation pioneers during the Golden Age. Include records, exploration, and commercial development

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lawyer [7]3 years ago
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Aviation pioneers or most of them started out as barnstormers. Everyone has heard of planes. But very little knew what they looked like and what they did. When barnstormers came to towns and cities and it showed people planes. Many people saw the planes and got inspired and wanted to fly. The aviation industry grew because of it.  Soon aviation was used a lot more like the Air Mail Service. When WWII came about it was known as the War of Aviation because a lot of battle were fought in the air. Planes became essential. The Army Air Corps wanted to become separate from the Army and be equal to the Army and the Navy. As an Air Force. Many records were made too. To show aviation's power wealthy people would set rewards for people who could break a record. Like flying across the country in a month, or the flying over the Atlantic and arrive from New York to France. Also flying across the English Channel. 
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