Aviation's Early Challenges
European airports led the way in design, contrasting sharply with the rudimentary American hangars of the time. Early commercial air travel was fraught with danger, with most passengers being salesmen willing to take risks for speed. The public's fear of flying was so pronounced that after Lindbergh's historic flight, the government opted for a battleship to ensure his safe return, highlighting the era's trepidation towards aviation.In this clip
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