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While Corrigan maintained that he became disoriented in the clouds and that his compass was defective, authorities did not believe his claim that his arrival in Ireland was an accident. So, one ...
Charles A. Lindbergh became a world-famous aviator after completing the first nonstop, solo transatlantic flight in May 1927.
Find out everything you need to know about Charles Lindbergh, who will be covered in Rachel Maddow's new podcast.
The Lindbergh Maybe Robert Dolfen has had 60 years to think it over, but even now he believes his real name may be Charles A. Lindbergh Jr. It's hard to blame him, considering ...
And when Charles Lindbergh landed the Spirit of St. Louis on Paris’ Le Bourget field, people everywhere—groundlings with a sudden vision of a boundless future—experienced a leap of the heart.
Until the details of his secret life emerged, Mr Lindbergh was seen as a faithful family man. In 1932, he and his wife were at the focus of world attention when their first child, Charles junior, was ...
Maybe you know that in 1927, after Charles Lindbergh made the first nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic, he was immortalized in a ditty called Lucky Lindy. But did you know that when Lindbergh ...
Southern Arizona has a long an illustrious aviation history. But you may not know about Tucson's connection to Charles Lindbergh, or the unusual gift he was given on his visit here in 1927.
Who Really Kidnapped the Lindbergh Baby? Retired Judge Believes Charles Lindbergh Offered Up His Child For Medical Experiments Charles Lindbergh was a known believer in eugenics, and his son was ...
Three years later when tragedy struck — 20-month-old Charles A. Lindbergh Jr. was kidnapped and murdered—newshawks assigned to one of the biggest stories ever to break on Page One felt there ...
In April 1944, Lindbergh was in Palm Springs en route to Mojave, flying a F4U Corsair.
A battle raged in the late 1930s between two of the most famous men in the United States, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh.