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Essay heading: Charles lindbergh and his contribution to aviation industry
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He started flying combat missions as a civilian, and flew about 50. In the meantime, he developed a cruise control techniques that increased the capabilities of fighter planes.
Lindbergh died of cancer on Aug. 26, 1974, in his home on the Hawaiian island of Maui. displayed 300 characters
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In early age he showed interest in mechanics and machines, which guided him to study engineering. In 1922 he quit the school, bought his own airplane and became a stunt pilot. In April 1923, Lindbergh made his first ever nighttime flight over Lake Village and Lake Chicot. In 1924 he started training as a pilot with Army Air Service... displayed next 300 characters
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