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  2. Charles Augustus Lindbergh (February 4, 1902 – August 26, 1974) was an American aviator and military officer. On May 20–21, 1927, he made the first nonstop flight from New York City to Paris, a distance of 3,600 miles (5,800 km), flying alone for 33.5 hours.

  3. Nov 1, 2023 · Aviator Charles Lindbergh made the first solo transatlantic flight in 1927. Read about his historic voyage, wife, children, his son’s kidnapping, and more.

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    Earlier pilots had crossed the Atlantic in stages, but most planes of the era weren’t equipped to carry enough fuel to make the trip without stopping to fuel up. Lindbergh decided, with the backing of several people in St. Louis, to compete for the Orteig Prize—a $25,000 reward put up by French hotelier Raymond Orteig for the first person to fly an...

    Lindbergh and the Spirit of St. Louis landed safely at Paris’ Le Bourget airfield on May 21, 1927. An ecstatic crowd of some 150,000 people had gathered at the French airfield to witness the historic moment. As the first person to fly nonstop across the Atlantic—and the first person to make the trip solo—Lindbergh became an instant worldwide celebr...

    On March 1, 1932, Lindbergh’s 20-month old son, Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., was kidnapped from his second-floor nursery at the Lindbergh’s home near Hopewell, New Jersey. Lindbergh and his wife Anne discovered a ransom note on the nursery windowsill demanding $50,000. A few days later a new ransom note turned up, demanding $70,000. The abducti...

    In the lead-up to World War II, Lindbergh was an outspoken isolationist. He became the leading voice of the America First Committee—a group of some 800,000 members that opposed American entry into World War II. Lindbergh spoke at several AFC rallies in 1941. The group was characterized by anti-Semitic, pro-fascist rhetoric, leading some to call Lin...

    Lindbergh remembered the sky being black with thousands of ducks as he flew over Nova Scotia on his world-famous 1927 transatlantic flight. As he grew older, Lindbergh became increasingly concerned that modern technology was taking a toll on the world’s animals and plants. He became a staunch conservationist, championing a number of environmental c...

    1927: Charles Lindbergh and the epic flight of the Spirit of St. Louis; USA Today. Ryan NYP Spirit of St. Louis; National Air and Space Museum. Lindbergh Kidnapping: FBI. ‘America First’: From Charles Lindbergh to President Trump; NPR.

  5. 5 days ago · Charles Lindbergh, American aviator who made the first nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean (May 20–21, 1927). The achievement made him one of the most-celebrated personalities of the interwar period.

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  6. Lindbergh baby kidnapping, crime involving the kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindbergh, Jr., the 20-month-old son of aviator Charles Lindbergh. German-born carpenter Bruno Hauptmann was found guilty of the crime and was executed four years after the kidnapping.

  7. Jun 11, 2019 · As Charles Lindbergh piloted the Spirit of St. Louis down the dirt runway of Roosevelt Field in New York on May 20, 1927, many doubted he would successfully cross the Atlantic Ocean. Yet...

  8. Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., 20-month-old son of the famous aviator and Anne Morrow Lindbergh, was kidnapped about 9:00 p.m., on March 1, 1932, from the nursery on the second floor of the...

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