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In the 1920s, the U.S. Air Mail Service established a 2,629-mile stretch of light beacons and illuminated airfields between New York and San Francisco. Regular overnight service drastically reduced delivery times, and ultimately, the success of transcontinental air mail encouraged the development of the commercial aviation industry.
In the 1920s, the U.S. Air Mail Service established a 2,629-mile stretch of light beacons and illuminated airfields between New York and San Francisco. Regular overnight service drastically reduced delivery times, and ultimately, the success of transcontinental air mail encouraged the development of the commercial aviation industry.
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