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The Bernard H.V.120 French racing seaplane (powered by a 1,680 hp piston engine) designed and built by Bernard to compete in the Schneider Trophy race took it's maiden flight, though ultimately failed to participate due to engine problems. | The Bernard H.V.120 French racing seaplane (powered by a 1,680 hp piston engine) designed and built by Bernard to compete in the Schneider Trophy race took it's maiden flight, though ultimately failed to participate due to engine problems. | ||
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Due to significantly difficult conditions brought about by the Great Depression, the Hamburg America Line and Norddeutscher Lloyd shipping company announced a 50-year merger to effectively end competition between the companies.
The Bernard H.V.120 French racing seaplane (powered by a 1,680 hp piston engine) designed and built by Bernard to compete in the Schneider Trophy race took it's maiden flight, though ultimately failed to participate due to engine problems.
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