After touching down, Lindbergh instantly became arguably the world’s most famous man. The former farm boy who previously had ...
It was May 20, 1927 that Charles Lindbergh mounted his attempt to fly from Long Island in New York to France. He landed in Paris more than 30 hours later, becoming the first pilot to make a solo, ...
April 1, 1922 - Charles Lindbergh came to Lincoln for flight school on April 1, 1922. He attended the Lincoln Standard ...
On March 27, 1925, a small plane made an emergency landing on the Farlow Field near Camp Point. A 21-year-old pilot, who only a week earlier had been commissioned a second lieutenant in the Army ...
Just two months after completing the first solo, nonstop transatlantic flight, celebrated pilot Charles Lindbergh brought his famous airplane to Louisville. An estimated 100,000 people greeted him at ...
7:52am - Charles Lindbergh takes off from Roosevelt Field, Long Island, New York. The heavy plane, loaded with 450 gallons of fuel, clears telephone wires at the end of the runway by only 20 feet.
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CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. This collection consists of one 10 by 8 inch black and white photograph, in a mat, showing Charles A. Lindbergh shaking hands with Charles L.
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