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Alcock and Brown Al·cock and Brown /ˌɔːlkɒk ənd ˈbraʊn $ -kɑːk-/ two British pilots Sir John William Alcock (1892–1919) and Sir Arthur Whitten Brown (1886–1948) who, in 1919, were the first people to fly an aircraft across the Atlantic without stoppingAl·cock and BrownSyllable |