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  2. 1982 London-Paris ultralight race - Wikipedia

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    The 1982 London-Paris ultralight race was a competition for ultralight aircraft and microlight aircraft to fly between London, England and Paris, France, across the English Channel. It was the pivotal event in the European ultralight/microlight aircraft movement that brought ultralight/microlight aviation in Europe into serious public recognition.

  3. Aircraft Transport and Travel - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft Transport and Travel Limited, also known as AT&T was a British airline formed during the First World War, a subsidiary of Airco. It was the first airline to operate a regular international flight (between London and Paris). It is the oldest predecessor of British Airways. [1]

  4. Concorde - Wikipedia

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    The first flight with the modifications departed from London Heathrow on 17 July 2001, piloted by BA Chief Concorde Pilot Mike Bannister. In a flight of 3 hours 20 minutes over the mid-Atlantic towards Iceland, Bannister attained Mach 2.02 and 60,000 ft (18,000 m) then returned to RAF Brize Norton. The test flight, intended to resemble the ...

  5. International flight - Wikipedia

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    An international flight is a form of commercial flight within civil aviation where the departure and the arrival take place in different countries. [ 1 ] Regular international passenger air service began in August 1919 with a flight going from London, England to Paris, France .

  6. Daily Mail Circuit of Britain air race - Wikipedia

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    The competing aircraft. The 1911 Daily Mail Circuit of Britain was a contest for the fastest completion of a course around Great Britain. [2] The proprietors of the Daily Mail offered a £10,000 prize to any aviator to complete an approximately 1,000-mile (1,600 km) circuit of Britain in the shortest time. [2]

  7. Pan Am Flight 115 - Wikipedia

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    Pan Am Flight 115 was a commercial flight from Paris via London to New York City.At 22:05 GMT (16:05 EDT) on February 3, 1959 it was involved in one of the most significant jet upset incidents of the jet airliner age, over the North Atlantic near Newfoundland.

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