Cnac
The China National Aviation Corporation (CNAC) was established in 1929 through a partnership between American aeronautical corporation Curtiss-Wright and the Chinese government, pioneering commercial air service throughout China until its demise in 1949. Notably, CNAC was the first to fly the treacherous Hump route during World War II, a significant achievement recognized for its danger and historical importance.
Over the years, CNAC has become a focal point for aviation enthusiasts and historians, with numerous publications and memorials dedicated to its legacy. The organization continues to honor the contributions of its pilots, crew, and staff, preserving their stories and experiences for future generations.
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