Aviation Hero
Everyone who is interested in Aviation history will want to know the Clarence Chamberlin story. He was the second man to fly across the Atlantic (June 4-6, 1927) only because an injunction kept him on the ground which was not thrown out by a judge until after Lindbergh was in the air. Also, he took the first passenger, Charles Levine. He flew farther, and had more of an adventure than that other guy. It is not well known but he should have died on that trip. His angels were watching over him and he beat the odds. If he had not, I could not be writing this review. I am his proud daughter. I was not even born yet.
Review for Fly First & Fight Afterward: The Story of Col. Clarence D. Chamberlin
Excellent documentary about pilot Clarence D. Chamberlin and the race across the Atlantic. Aviation fans are sure to enjoy it. High school teachers should consider showing it to their students to learn the truth since we only hear about Lindbergh.
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