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Photo By National Air and Space Museum Archives, Smithsonian Institution. |
Jimmy
Doolittle made the first "blind flight" on September 24, 1929. He took off
in the NY-2, flew a set course, and landed while under a fabric hood and unable
to see outside the airplane. He relied entirely on a directional gyro,
artificial horizon, sensitive altimeter, and radio navigation.
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