Pilotless Plane Flies The Atlantic - Open to inspection at Brize Norton, Bomber Station, Oxfordshire, the Skymaster "Robert E. Lee", that flew the Atlantic without a human hand touching a single control. A four-engined United States Skymaster flew the Atlantic from Newfoundland to Brize Norton, Oxfordshire yesterday without a pilot. A button was pressed at Stephensville, Newfoundland ... the machine rose in the air ... and guided only by a "mechanical brain", it flew 2500 miles in 10¼ hours. The
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