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"Paris to New York City, a distance of 6,200 km (3,900 mi) "
Maps show the direct distance as c.5,820 KM (3,616 mi.) ??? AMCKen (talk) 19:44, 18 June 2010 (UTC)Reply
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The section for "Operational history" puts the "baptism of fire" into WW2. Afaik the Breguet 19 was used before, eg. in the Chaco war or the Spanish Civil war, probably in other conflicts, too. Perhaps somebody with a better knowledge then me can put that on track?ASchudak (talk) 22:43, 4 February 2017 (UTC)Reply