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History of Plymouth Airport
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Like the history of many airports, the idea for an airport in Plymouth started shortly after Charles Lindbergh's famous Trans-Atlantic flight in 1927. In the years after his famous flight, Lindbergh traveled the United States promoting aviation and in particular promoting the idea of a system of airports throughout the US. Lindbergh saw a big future for aviation but realized the need for good airports. Hundreds of towns across the country started to look at the possibility of building airports in their communities. Full Story >>>
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