PATRICIA VEAZEY ALVARADO
On a rainy April morning in 1913, two daring young men etched their place in aviation history and joined the ranks of the intrepid. As they flew a biplane across the tiny Isthmus of Panama, Robert G. Fowler and Ray Duhem set the record for the world on the First Nonstop Transcontinental flight and filmed the event for posterity. This is a glimpse of that flight. Bilingual historical account in Spanish and English. NABE Pinnacle Book Achievement Award for Bilingual Children's books.