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X-WR-CALDESC:The Cradle of Aviation Museum\, the American Institute of Aero
 nautics and Astronautics LI Section & the IEEE Long Island Section invite 
 you to join us as we celebrate the First Blind Flight. \n\nOn September 24
 \, 1929\, U.S. Army Air Corps pilot\, Lt. James Doolittle\, took off from 
 Mitchel Field in a specially instrumented Army Air Corp NY-2 Husky aircraf
 t and landed after a fifteen minute\, 20 mile flight\, without ever seeing
  the ground.\n\nThe achievement of the First Blind Flight and Landing was 
 the result of cooperative effort involving the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for 
 the Promotion of Aeronautics\, the U.S. Army Air Corps\, the Department of
  Commerce\, the Sperry Gyroscope Company\, the Kollsman Instrument Company
  and the Radio Frequency Laboratories.\n\nThe milestone plaque will be ins
 talled in the Mitchel Field Flight Safety exhibit at the Cradle just a few
  hundred feet from where the flight’s takeoff and landing originated.
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DESCRIPTION:The Cradle of Aviation Museum\, the American Institute of Aeron
 autics and Astronautics LI Section & the IEEE Long Island Section invite y
 ou to join us as we celebrate the First Blind Flight. \n\nOn September 24\
 , 1929\, U.S. Army Air Corps pilot\, Lt. James Doolittle\, took off from M
 itchel Field in a specially instrumented Army Air Corp NY-2 Husky aircraft
  and landed after a fifteen minute\, 20 mile flight\, without ever seeing 
 the ground.\n\nThe achievement of the First Blind Flight and Landing was t
 he result of cooperative effort involving the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for t
 he Promotion of Aeronautics\, the U.S. Army Air Corps\, the Department of 
 Commerce\, the Sperry Gyroscope Company\, the Kollsman Instrument Company 
 and the Radio Frequency Laboratories.\n\nThe milestone plaque will be inst
 alled in the Mitchel Field Flight Safety exhibit at the Cradle just a few 
 hundred feet from where the flight’s takeoff and landing originated.
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SUMMARY:Plaque Dedication Ceremony of the First Blind Takeoff\, Flight and 
 Landing
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