We’ve all heard of the legendary aviator Charles Lindbergh. Alone in his aircraft, The Spirit of St. Louis, the famed pilot became the first person to fly across the Atlantic Ocean alone ...
How a forgotten airport was once the gateway to Europe and the tale of a 19th-century waterway which became “the heart of the universe.” ...
She swam at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, flew with the WASPs in World War II and trained pilots at a time when few women were ...
American aviator Charles Lindbergh poses in front of his plane Spirit of St-Louis, 1927. Photo by Getty Images “The Jews are one of the principle forces attempting to lead the U.S. into the war ...
When Joe Foss -- then the commissioner of the upstart AFL -- sent a letter to his NFL counterpart, Pete Rozelle, in December ...
Arbel Yehoud is achingly close to freedom, but her face is a study of shadow and terror. She is dwarfed by dozens of masked ...
“He is accompanied by C.L. Wiggins, of Dayton, his mechanician ... causing the plane to crash into the ocean, fifteen years before Charles Lindbergh flew across the Atlantic.
In Berlin, police and military personnel treated visiting athletes well: “Since Germany was showing its best face to the world, Hitler insisted that his ... her to see Charles Lindbergh at ...
Elon Musk, to be sure, unveiled a promised Tesla Inc robotaxi – but, given his record ... more air crashes worldwide in 1927 – when Charles Lindbergh made the first non-stop transatlantic ...
Mark Bremer, vice president of industrial programs at Dassault Falcon Jet, spoke during the Rotary Club of Little Rock ...