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Olmec: One of the most famous pilots of this century was Charles Linburg. In 1927, Linburg attempted the first solo flight from New York to Paris. He built a new plane and named it The Spirit of St. Louis. Legend has it that just before takeoff, a young weatherman gave Linburg charts for his journey. "I hope they're correct," he told him./"If they're not," said Linburg, "I won't be back to complain."/Linburg flew alone for thirty-three and a half hours. Once, he fell asleep at the controls. When he woke up, he drifted off course. Sheets of heavy ice had formed on the wings, which might have snapped off and made him crash. But the wings held, and hours later, Lucky Lindy - as he came to be called - found his way to the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Thousands of people turned out to see him, and he became famous. Linburg donated his plane to the Smithsonian Museum, but the young weatherman's charts were lost in Paris. Your quest is to find the missing weather maps of Charles Linburg.
Kirk: Thanks, Olmec. So tell us. Where are the weather maps?
Olmec: The missing weather maps of Charles Linburg can be found in the Dark Forest.
Kirk: All right.
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