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| A Curtiss JN4-H prepares to carry mail on a northward flight from Washington's Polo Field. Another mail plane headed south from New York to begin the first air mail route.(Photo: Smithsonian Institution, National Air and Space Museum, copy of Signal Corps print) |
After initial help from the Army, the postal authorities took full responsibility for air mail operations and began to expand the system. They undertook the establishment of lighted airways and pioneered the techniques of airway flying.Page Last Modified: 03/03/05 10:27 EST
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