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Chauncey and Dale was indeed cracking this new soil, heading in which black colored pilots hadn't trodden in advance of Sure, because the chronicled by historian Von Hardesty, there are most other well-known enough time-distance aircraft from the African Us citizens, such as the 1932 transcontinental journey of James Herman Banning and you can Thomas Cox Allen and the 1934 Caribbean isle-jumping flight away from Charles Alfred Anderson and you may Albert Forsythe, however, right here the new pilots' attraction...