Dubbed the Spirit of St. Louis, the plane was unusual and its pilot, Charles Lindbergh, according to Richard Crawford writing in the San Diego Union-Tribune, "did not want to be sandwiched between ...
Tabloids called the headline-making kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindbergh, Jr. in March 1932 “the crime of the century.” ...
American aviation and military officer Charles Lindbergh made history on May 20, 1927, when he departed for his first solo flight as a pilot across the Atlantic. Less than five years later ...
The San Diego Air & Space Museum has been listed ... including the Wright Brothers, Charles Lindbergh, and Amelia Earhart, as ...
Two days before Lindbergh's scheduled May 10, 1927 departure from San Diego, news broke that Frenchmen Charles Nungesser and Francois Coli had taken off from Paris bound for New York. It appeared ...
Determined to become a first-rate pilot, Charles Lindbergh entered the Army Air Service Cadet Program in San Antonio, Texas, in March of 1924. Lindbergh was motivated to succeed in Army flight ...