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    Orteig Prize - Wikipedia

    The Orteig Prize was a reward of $25,000 offered in 1919 by New York City hotel owner Raymond Orteig to the first Allied aviator, or aviators, to fly non-stop from New York City to Paris or vice versa. Several famous aviators made unsuccessful attempts at the New York–Paris flight before the relatively unknown … 展开

    The Orteig Prize was a $25,000 reward (equivalent to $439,000 in 2023) offered on May 22, 1919, by New York hotel owner Raymond Orteig to the first Allied aviator(s) to fly non-stop from 展开

    In 1926 the first serious attempt on the prize was made by a team led by French flying ace René Fonck, backed by Igor Sikorsky, the … 展开

    1926
    • April - Ludwik Idzikowski arrives in Paris to investigate aircraft for the Polish airforce. He will also begin planning a trans-Atlantic flight.
    • September 21 - Attempting a New York to Paris flight, Frenchman 展开

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    After Lindbergh's success, the other teams had to re-evaluate their aims.
    Chamberlin decided to attempt a flight to Berlin, which his … 展开

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    网页The Orteig Prize was created by Raymond Orteig, a French-American aviation enthusiast, and philanthropist. In 1919, after Alcock and Brown successfully crossed the Atlantic in a modified WW1 bomber, he offered …

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