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2 unusual facts about Clarence Chamberlin


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His $25,000 WB-2 monoplane, Columbia, was the first choice of Charles Lindbergh for his trans-Atlantic flight after, on April 25, 1927, Clarence Chamberlin and Bert Acosta set the world endurance record for aircraft, staying aloft circling New York City for 51 hours, 11 minutes, and 25 seconds and covering 4,100 miles, more than the 3,600 mile from New York to Paris.

Clarence Chamberlin

After spending the summer in Europe, Chamberlin returned home on the SS Leviathan.



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