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'''''Pioneers of Flight''''' was a feature in ''[[Doctor Who Annual 1969]]''. It referred to [[Leonardo da Vinci]], [[Montgolfier brothers]], [[Wright Brothers]], [[Charles Lindburgh]], [[Alcock (Pioneers of Flight)|Alcock]], [[Brown (Pioneers of Flight)|Brown]], [[Frank Whittle]], [[Charles Yeager]], and [[Yuri Gagarin]].
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'''''Pioneers of Flight''''' was a feature in ''[[The Dr Who Annual 1969]]''. It referred to [[Leonardo da Vinci]], the [[Montgolfier brothers]], the [[Wright brothers]], [[Charles Lindbergh]], [[John Alcock]], [[Arthur Brown]], [[Frank Whittle]], [[Charles Yeager]], and [[Yuri Gagarin]].


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* In [[December]] [[1903]], the Wright Brothers had their maiden flight at [[Kitty Hawk]].
* In [[December]] [[1903]], the Wright brothers had their maiden flight at [[Kitty Hawk]].
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Pioneers of Flight was a feature in The Dr Who Annual 1969. It referred to Leonardo da Vinci, the Montgolfier brothers, the Wright brothers, Charles Lindbergh, John Alcock, Arthur Brown, Frank Whittle, Charles Yeager, and Yuri Gagarin.

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