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A Daring Demonstration

On February 22, 1921, four air mail flights set out to prove the mail could be flown coast to coast in record time by flying day and night.

The going proved rough. One pilot died in a crash. Treacherous weather stopped others. But the fourth flight got through, making it from San Francisco to New York in 33 hours and 20 minutes-a distance that took 4½ days by train and 3 days by air/rail (flown by day and shipped by train at night).

Within three years, mail was being flown across the country by day and night in only 29 hours.
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