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Wings Across the Pacific tells the epic struggle of the generation of
pilots who made the dream of crossing the Pacific, a reality. The feats
of Lindbergh and others who crossed the Atlantic have been more
celebrated. But the Pacific was to flying what Everest was to mountain
climbing: the biggest, most implacable, most irresistible challenge on
earth. To fly the Pacific meant aiming for tiny islands amid seventy
million square miles of ocean, and the slightest mechanical failure - or
error of judgment - could mean a watery grave. Amelia Earhart is only
one of many who vanished into the Pacific without a trace.
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