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 took 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, or 27 days. During the flight, the Keys received fuel and supplies 432 times from another aircraft. Highlighted in this image is the engine of the Curtiss Robin J-1 Deluxe. Created by Eric Long Date Created 08/02/2016 Source Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Keywords Aircraft; Aviation; Competition Flight; People; Private; Records & Firsts Rights and Restrictions CC0
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