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Charles Lindbergh is a well-known figure in American history from the 21st Century. While many know the pilot for his achievements in aviation, many may not know about his political views and ...
Charles Lindbergh speaks to a crowd that filled Art Hill on June 19, 1927, one of the mass events welcoming Lindbergh back to St. Louis after his historic non-stop flight from New York to Paris.
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 ...
Anne Morrow Lindbergh, who blazed air routes with her husband, Charles, at the dawn of commercial aviation and was one of the past century's most important and popular American women writers and ...
Lindbergh had left the University of Wisconsin midway through his sophomore year to take a course in flying, bought his first plane (for $500) a year later, and qualified as a pilot in the Army ...
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 ...
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 ...
Charles Lindbergh became world famous after his 1927 solo flight across the Atlantic. Two weeks later, a ticker tape parade in New York City drew more than 4 million people.
Two decades later in April 1944, Lindbergh himself was in Palm Springs en route to Mojave, flying a F4U Corsair. (An example of that plane is on view at the Palm Springs Air Museum.) ...