After World War I, the American public's awareness of the aircraft industry grew significantly due to several factors, including the widespread use of airplanes for military purposes during the war and their subsequent potential for civilian applications. The establishment of commercial airlines and the promotion of aviation events, such as air races and exhibitions, captured public interest. Additionally, figures like Charles Lindbergh, who completed the first solo transatlantic flight in 1927, further popularized aviation and showcased its possibilities, leading to increased investment and innovation in the industry.
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