2018
DOI: 10.1525/msem.2018.34.3.347
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From Turbulent Skies to Calmer Air Currents

Abstract: This article traces the long and difficult road towards the establishment of the first U.S.–Mexico aerial routes. It focuses on seven particular aspects of transborder aviation relations between Mexico and the U.S in the years between 1910 and the early 1930s: transborder observation and exhibition flights; the search for and rescue of lost U.S. pilots in the Mexico border region; U.S. aerial incursions into Mexican territory; goodwill flights; the binational flight of Charles A. Lindbergh (December 1927); the… Show more

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