Charles Augustus Lindbergh (4 February 1902 - 26 August 1974), known as "Lucky Lindy" and "The Lone Eagle," was an American pilot famous for the first solo, non-stop flight across the Atlantic, from Roosevelt Field, Long Island, NY to Paris in 1927 in the "Spirit of St. Louis." In the ensuing deluge of notoriety, Lindbergh became the world's best-known aviator. Charles Lindbergh is a recipient of the Medal of Honor. In the years prior to World War II, … Wikipedia
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May 20 marks seventy-five years since Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr. flew across the Atlantic and into the history books. www.zmag.org/Sustainers/content/2002-05/20z.cfm
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Lindbergh, who also had six children with his U.S. wife Anne Morrow Lindbergh, became world famous for his daring 1927 solo flight across the Atlantic from New York to Paris in 33 hours. au.news.yahoo.com/050531/11/p/ujfz.html
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The revelation that famed aviator Charles Lindbergh had a German mistress and fathered three children with her has attracted much media attention in recent days. www.wymaninstitute.org/articles/2003-11-lindbergh.php