1920s: Barnstormers, Lindbergh

In the aftermath of World War I, aviation matured swiftly. The military effectiveness of the airplane had been demonstrated decisively during that conflict, but the commercial potential of aeronautics still was largely an unproven concept. By 1920 there were a few brave entrepreneurs who attempted...

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