Friday, August 16, 2013

April 17, 1944: Howard Hughes and Jack Frye board the second production C-69 and set a world record with a plane full of passengers. Their non-stop coast to coast trip would take 6 hours and 58 minutes at an average speed of 331.6 mph. Previously, coast to coast travel would take 14 hours.

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Tiffany Blue style watch
Tiffany Blue style watch
Delta eye mask is clutch and comes in handy for: flights, hostels, midday naps and when you want to sleep on the fly!
Delta eye mask is clutch and comes in handy for: flights, hostels, midday naps and when you want to sleep on the fly!
Sorcha O’Raghallaigh by Ellen Rogers
Sorcha O’Raghallaigh by Ellen Rogers
April 17, 1944: Howard Hughes and Jack Frye board the second production C-69 and set a world record with a plane full of passengers. Their non-stop coast to coast trip would take 6 hours and 58 minutes at an average speed of 331.6 mph. Previously, coast to coast travel would take 14 hours.
April 17, 1944:  Howard Hughes and Jack Frye board the second production C-69 and set a world record with a plane full of passengers. Their non-stop coast to coast trip would take 6 hours and 58 minutes at an average speed of 331.6 mph. Previously, coast to coast travel would take 14 hours.

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