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Alexander Graham Bell / Glenn Curtiss / Motorcycle land speed record / Flying boat / Curtiss Model H / NC-4 / John Alexander Douglas McCurdy / Wright brothers / Aerial Experiment Association / Aviation / Aircraft / Transport
Date: 2011-01-24 15:22:28
Alexander Graham Bell
Glenn Curtiss
Motorcycle land speed record
Flying boat
Curtiss Model H
NC-4
John Alexander Douglas McCurdy
Wright brothers
Aerial Experiment Association
Aviation
Aircraft
Transport

. Latham attempts to cross the English

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