Worth the Risk

Most historians point to Charles Lindbergh's transatlantic flight as the watershed event that propelled aviation's rapid expansion. However, as Reed Chambers learned the hard way when he tried to launch an airline in the 1920s, public interest in the feats of daring aviators would not alone spur the...

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