ACROSS THE POND
Sep 03, 2019
2 minutes
BY CARL VON WODTKE
oday as modern jetliners routinely fly from the United States to Europe and back, it’s easy to forget that the transatlantic crossing once posed a formidable challenge to aviators. During World War II, military aircraft plied the so-called Blue Spruce route across the North Atlantic, stopping
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