It was Aug. 26, 1927, when Charles Lindbergh flew into Fargo as part of his cross-country tour after making his famous solo flight over the Atlantic. Neighbors has carried several items about ...
Kenneth Perkins, a retired United Airline pilot, was the co-pilot of the dramatic 1974 flight to bring an ailing Charles Lindbergh to Hawaii just before the death of the aviation pioneer. Courtesy ...
After landing, Lindbergh raised Old Glory as part of ceremony to dedicate what was then called Philadelphia Municipal Airport, which is now part of the Philadelphia International Airport. Two years ...
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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We The People: Charles Lindbergh - The boy from Minnesota; The American Aviator who changed history
LITTLE FALLS, MINN. (Valley News Live) - The existence of the United States has altered the course of history, marked by a great deal of innovation. On an individual level, especially in this part of ...
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 ...
When Lindbergh flew from New York to Paris in 1927 it made the front pages of newspapers all over the world, including The Marietta Times and The Parkersburg News. The headline of the May 21 edition ...
The first hours -- Hope -- Hour five -- Doorway to the Atlantic -- Innocence lost: snapshots of a decade -- The empire of the night -- Phantoms in the mist -- Crossing the bridge -- Dreams -- A new ...
MAN and moment met at a still point in a changing world. Ten years earlier, it could not have been done at all. Ten years later, it had become routine. But at this particular time, all the world could ...
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Reeve Lindbergh, daughter of legendary aviator Charles Lindbergh, will visit Johnson Space Center and its official visitor center, Space Center Houston, on Monday to receive a copy of her father’s ...
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