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A mechanic who had helped build Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis, Douglas Corrigan dreamed of his own transatlantic crossing. When bureaucrats repeatedly denied his applications, calling his modified plane a death trap, Corrigan faced a choice: accept defeat or find another way. His solution would make him a folk hero.

July 17 - How Getting Lost Made “Wrong Way” Corrigan a National Hero
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