French pilots attempted Atlantic crossing before Lindbergh

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French pilots attempted Atlantic crossing before Lindbergh
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A French biplane left Paris for New York twelve days before Lindbergh’s successful flight and disappeared over the Atlantic.

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Historical aviation milestones have negligible direct impact on contemporary U.S. economic or policy outcomes.

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No implications for current U.S. sovereignty or industrial policy arise from 1920s aviation history.

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The episode carries no relevance to present-day defense or infrastructure issues.

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