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  • "Flying the Monocoupe," he said, "is about as nostalgic as you can get."

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  • Powered by Velie's compact 65-horsepower radial engine, the Monocoupe soared to aviation stardom.

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  • That same year, also in a Monocoupe, she was the first woman to fly across the Rocky Mountains.

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  • "The Monocoupe was one of Charles Lindbergh's favorite planes," announcer Steve Moyer tells the enthusiastic crowd.

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  • In 2007, when the inn and restaurant closed, Breithaupt donated the Monocoupe to the Golden Age Air Museum.

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  • And in August 1929, two months before the stock market crash, Omlie piloted a Monocoupe in the first National Women's Air Derby, a historic nine-day cross-country race from Santa Monica,

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  • In a Monocoupe, she soared to 25,400 feet to set the women's altitude record in 1928.

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  • The plane, erroneously labeled 1927 Monocoupe 70 on its fuselage, was actually built in 1928.

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