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Brothers in a long non stop flight. The brothers Arrachart left Le Bourget aerodrome
Brothers in a long non stop flight. The brothers Arrachart left Le Bourget aerodrome on an attempt to beat the record for a long distance non stop flight. The brothers Arrachart just before the start of their flight. 29 September 1926
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