In 1935, this Curtiss Robin established a world record for sustained flight, using air-to-air refueling. After two unsuccessful attempts the year before, Fred and Algene Key flew Ole Miss up from Meridian, Mississippi on June 4 and did not touch the ground again until July 1, for a total time in the air of 653 hours and 34 minutes. Highlighted in this image is the landing gear of the Ole Miss. Created by Mark Avino Date Created 01/30/2018 Source Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Keywords Aircraft; Aviation; Competition Flight; People; Private; Records & Firsts Rights and Restrictions CC0
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