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The author recounts his participation in the pioneering non-stop transatlantic flight, narrating the meticulous preparations, the tense preflight decisions, the takeoff into challenging conditions, navigation through night and daylight, and the arrival and immediate aftermath. He supplements the personal narrative with technical chapters on aircraft handling, navigational methods, fuel and equipment choices, and logistical considerations for long-range flights. The book concludes with informed reflections on the potential of transoceanic air services, the commercial uses of aircraft, and the broader social and technological implications of the emerging air age.

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Sir Arthur Whitten Brown

Sir Arthur Whitten Brown was a pioneering aviator and author, best known for his significant contributions to early aviation. He gained fame for his historic transatlantic flight in 1919, which he documented in his book "Flying the Atlantic in Sixteen Hours / With a Discussion of Aircraft in Commerce and Transportation." This work not only recounts his remarkable journey but also explores the broader implications of aviation in commerce and transportation. Brown's insights into the future of flight and its potential impact on society reflect his deep understanding of the technological advancements of his time.

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