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Lindbergh was the first to do it solo.


But were there any others who did it as a team, and/or flew the Atlantic in seaplane(s), making several stops along the way for fuel and/or repairs by landing on the water?


I vaguely recall that there was an Army or Navy team who did that, possibly before Lindy, but didn't count as the first "intercontinental" flight since no single hop originated on the soil of one continent and ended on the soil of another.


But I can't recall who it was! And so I might be completely wrong here.


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