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May 20-21 - Charles
Lindbergh flies The Spirit of St. Louis across the
Atlantic nonstop and solo, direct from New York City to Paris, as a first solo transatlantic flight.
May 20 - Flt Lt Roderic Carr sets out to set a new distance
record, attempting to fly from England to India in a Hawker Horsely. Three days later, he
will be rescued from the Persian Gulf.
June 4-6 - With Charles A.
Levine as his passenger, Clarence Duncan Chamberlin
made a record nonstop transatlantic flight, in his monoplane
Columbia, from Roosevelt Field, Long Island to Eisleben, Germany, a
distance of 3,911 miles, in 42 hours and 31 minutes.
June 15 - US businessman Van Lear Black charters a KLMFokker F.VIIa for a flight from the Netherlands to Batavia, the first
international charter flight.