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Jimmy Doolittle

Flying Blind

On September 24, 1929, Lieutenant Jimmy Doolittle made the world’s first completely “blind” flight—taking off, flying a prescribed course, and landing on instruments only. He was in a Consolidated NY-2 “Husky” biplane with two cockpits.

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