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non-stop trans-oceanic flight by Alcock and Brown a nonstop crossing of the North Atlantic by airplane transatlantic flight of Alcock and Brown First non-stop transatlantic flight first ocean crossing by aircraft a Vickers Vimy in 1919 first non-stop transatlantic flight first non-stop flight across the Atlantic transatlantic flight Transatlatic Flight Derrygimlagh British aviators John Alcock and Arthur Brown ''nonstop'' transatlantic flight nonstop transatlantic flight first, heavier-than-air, non-stop transatlantic flight nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean Yesterday We Were in America John Alcock nonstop 16-hour flight across the Atlantic Ocean first transatlantic aeroplane flight Alcock and Brown's non-stop flight Alcock and Brown first trans-Atlantic flight John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown depart first successful non-stop transatlantic flight John Alcock and Arthur Brown Alcock - Brown Transatlantic Flight