THE FIRST SEAPLANE TO FLY THE ATLANTIC: THE AMERICAN MACHINE, NC4, PHOTOGRAPHED IMMEDIATELY 43PTER IT ALIGHTED ON THE WATER AT PLYMOUTH, ENGLAND* AFTER ITS JOURNEY FROM NEWFOUNDLAND. ' The naval seaplane of the U.S.A., NC4, completed the Transatlantic flight Jaat May by arriving at Plymouth after crossing from Neirfonndland via the Azores and Lisbon. Lien tenant-Commander AC. Bead, the pilot, has thus earned the distinction of being the first man to fly the Atlantic . " . Central News, photo.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17234, 9 August 1919, Page 2 (Supplement)
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76THE FIRST SEAPLANE TO FLY THE ATLANTIC: THE AMERICAN MACHINE, NC4, PHOTOGRAPHED IMMEDIATELY 43PTER IT ALIGHTED ON THE WATER AT PLYMOUTH, ENGLAND* AFTER ITS JOURNEY FROM NEWFOUNDLAND. ' The naval seaplane of the U.S.A., NC4, completed the Transatlantic flight Jaat May by arriving at Plymouth after crossing from Neirfonndland via the Azores and Lisbon. Lien tenant-Commander AC. Bead, the pilot, has thus earned the distinction of being the first man to fly the Atlantic . " . Central News, photo. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17234, 9 August 1919, Page 2 (Supplement)
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