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  2. First aerial circumnavigation - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft shown here, Chicago, led the first round the world flight in 1924. The first aerial circumnavigation of the world was completed in 1924 by four aviators from an eight-man team of the United States Army Air Service, the precursor of the United States Air Force. The 175-day journey from April to September covered over 26,345 miles ...

  3. Polar route - Wikipedia

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    Flights between Australia and South America and between Australia and South Africa pass near the Antarctic coastline. Depending on the winds, the Qantas flight QFA63 from Sydney to Johannesburg – O. R. Tambo, or the return flight QFA64, sometimes flies over the Antarctic Circle to 71° latitude as well and allowing views of the ice sheet.

  4. Circumnavigation world record progression - Wikipedia

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    12 October 1992. 13 October 1992. Concorde FAI "Westbound Around the World" world air speed record from Lisbon, Portugal. [27] [28] [29] Michel Dupont and Claude Hetru ( Air France ) 31 hours 27 minutes and 49 seconds. 15 August 1995. 16 August 1995. Concorde with 98 passengers and crew, no equatorial crossing.

  5. Longest flights - Wikipedia

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    By great-circle distance. Since November 9, 2020, the longest active scheduled passenger flight by great-circle distance is Singapore Airlines ' Flights SQ23/SQ24 [ 20] using an Airbus A350-900ULR between Singapore and New York–JFK at 15,349 kilometres (9,537 mi; 8,288 nmi). [ 21]

  6. Great-circle navigation - Wikipedia

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    Great-circle navigation. Great-circle navigation or orthodromic navigation (related to orthodromic course; from Ancient Greek ορθός (orthós) 'right angle' and δρόμος (drómos) 'path') is the practice of navigating a vessel (a ship or aircraft) along a great circle. Such routes yield the shortest distance between two points on the globe.

  7. Airfield traffic pattern - Wikipedia

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    An airfield traffic pattern is a standard path followed by aircraft when taking off or landing while maintaining visual contact with the airfield. At an airport, the pattern (or circuit) is a standard path for coordinating air traffic. It differs from "straight-in approaches" and "direct climb-outs" in that an aircraft using a traffic pattern ...

  8. List of former Disneyland attractions - Wikipedia

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    Flight Circle (1955–1966): A show about planes, cars and boats; Hobbyland (1955–1966) Art Corner (1955–1966) Aluminum Hall of Fame (1955–1960) Dutch Boy Color Gallery (1955–1963) Starcade (1975–2015): A space themed arcade that was originally two stories but the second story closed in the 90s.

  9. NASA and Rocket Lab aim to prove we can go to Mars for 1/10 ...

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    The spacecraft, named Blue and Gold, are based on Rocket Lab’s Explorer platform (which gained flight heritage during CAPSTONE), known for its high delta-v capabilities to support missions of ...