How did Charles Lindbergh’s flight from New York to Paris affect the aviation industry?

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It showed that long-distance flight across the Atlantic Ocean required a refueling stop.

It showed that long-distance flight across the Atlantic Ocean required a refueling stop.

It showed that with a good motor and enough fuel, long-distance flight was safe.

It showed that with a good motor and enough fuel, long-distance flight was safe.

It showed that air travel was not an improvement over travel by ocean liner.

It showed that air travel was not an improvement over travel by ocean liner.

It showed that airplanes did not have enough reliability for long-distance flights.

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It showed that with a good motor and enough fuel, long-distance flight was safe.

Charles Lindbergh's successful flight from New York to Paris in 1927 demonstrated the feasibility of long-distance air travel, boosting public confidence in aviation and leading to advancements in aircraft technology and commercial air travel.