There are two critical points in every aerial flight - its beginning and its end.
Telephone inventor
There are two critical points in every aerial flight - its beginning and its end.
Telephone inventor
A philosophical observation on beginnings and endings, specifically in the context of aviation.
c. early 20th century
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