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English: Caption text says "Taking off at Trepassey, Newfoundland, Sunday morning, the Friendship flew the course indicated in twenty hours and forty-nine minutes, arriving at Burry Port, Wales, early Monday morning. The above map shows the points at which the plane was either sighted or reported by radio. All time shown in Eastern Standard."
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Source The New York Times, July 19, 1928, pg 3 "British Heap Praise On Miss Earhart"
Author R. J. Walrath, New York Times cartographer

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1928 map by the New York Times, showing the flight path taken by the Friendship from Trepassey, Newfoundland to Burry Port, Wales.

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Summary

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English: Caption text says "Taking off at Trepassey, Newfoundland, Sunday morning, the Friendship flew the course indicated in twenty hours and forty-nine minutes, arriving at Burry Port, Wales, early Monday morning. The above map shows the points at which the plane was either sighted or reported by radio. All time shown in Eastern Standard."
Date
Source The New York Times, July 19, 1928, pg 3 "British Heap Praise On Miss Earhart"
Author R. J. Walrath, New York Times cartographer

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1928 map by the New York Times, showing the flight path taken by the Friendship from Trepassey, Newfoundland to Burry Port, Wales.

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