Douglas 'Wrong Way' Corrigan with his Curtiss Robin airplane in New York City in 1938

Douglas 'Wrong Way' Corrigan with his Curtiss Robin airplane in New York City in 1938

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Douglas Corrigan, a young aviator from San Diego, filed his intention to make a transatlantic flight with the Bureau of Air Commerce. However, his application was denied due to the lack of essential equipment on his plane, such as a radio and blind flying instruments, which were crucial for the dangerous journey.

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What amount of money is mentioned in relation to Douglas Corrigan?

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What was the intention filed by Douglas Corrigan?

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What was the response of the Bureau of Air Commerce to Corrigan's filing?

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What were the limitations of Corrigan's plane mentioned in the text?

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Why were blind flying instruments necessary for the crossing?

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