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1927
 
    
US aviator Charles Lindbergh, in his single-engine plane Spirit of St Louis, flies solo across the Atlantic from New York to Paris       
1930
 
    
English pioneer aviator Amy Johnson makes a 19-day solo flight in a Gipsy Moth from Croydon (part of London) to Darwin, Australia       
Amy Johnson sheet music, c.1930
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1930
 
    
The airship R101, designed by a UK Air Ministry team, explodes on its maiden vogage, killing all but four of those on board       
1932
 
   
US aviator Amelia Earhart lands in Ireland 15 hours after leaving Newfoundland, to become the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic      
Amelia Earhart after her transatlantic flight, 1932
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1933
 
    
Draughtsman Harry Beck, inspired by electrical circuits, produces a classic map of London's underground       
1935
 
   
US industrialist Howard Hughes sets a new speed record of 352 mph, flying a plane designed by himself      
1937
 
    
The German airship Hindenburg bursts into flames over New Jersey, bringing to an end the era of rigid airships       
1937
 
   
Amelia Earhart and her navigator vanish somewhere over the Pacific four weeks into their attempt to fly round the world      
1939
 
   
British racing driver Malcolm Campbell sets a new water speed record of 141 mph      
1948
 
    
The Morris Minor is launched, designed by Alec Issigonis, and becomes one of Britain's best-selling cars