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... early as the 1930s.

It's just that there are no international flights now, so naturally the word "international" does not exist. Of course, the size of the airport is completely incomparable with the one in the future. After all, flying is still a relatively luxurious way of travel these days, and most On the DC-3 passenger plane of China, what is installed is not a seat, but a bed.

  For example, the DC-3 that Josie bought contains twelve beds.

  Josie and the others came t ...

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