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Post twice set the record for flying around the world in the Winnie Mae:
In 1933 he took off and landed from Floyd Bennett Field, now part of the Gateway National Recreation Area administered by the National Park Service. In addition to the around-the-world flights, Post flew the Winnie Mae during a series of special high-altitude research flights into the sub-stratosphere wearing a pressure suit of his own design. He reached an altitude of over 50,000 feet. Wiley Post died in the crash of a hybrid Lockheed Orion-Explorer floatplane near Point Barrow, Alaska, on August 15, 1935. His friend and companion Will Rogers also perished in the accident. |