Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Wings Assignment #3

Darian Black
Honors Dayton Aviation Heritage
Wings Assignment #3
5.) The Air mail service would continue to operate the main intercontinental route from coast to coast through 1926. The response was extraordinary. In the two months following the passage of the Air mail act of 1925. The post Master General received 2,000 inquiries from aspiring airline builders United States Postal Service expanded aviation's advancement for not only travel but for communities.
6.) Charles Lindbergh was an extraordinary young American pilot. He flew from San Diego to
Paris. Lindbergh gained so much respect, honor and admiration from not only Americas but, from the entire world. He was a huge heroic influence in the aviation world.

9.) Aviation during this booming period opened doors for women and African Americans who were interested in flying. Aviators like Amelia Earhart, the Tuskegee airmen and Bessie Coleman pressed as much against the grain of discrimination to fly and their perseverance has opened the door for future African American and women aviators.

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