Aviator Charles Lindbergh began his historic solo transatlantic flight on this day in history, May 20, 1927. Departing from Roosevelt Field on Long Island, New York, just before 8 a.m. on May 20, ...
In the 22nd hour of his solo New York-to-Paris flight, 1,000 feet above the foggy Atlantic, desperately fighting off fatigue, Charles Lindbergh hallucinates that other people are with him aboard the ...
When Charles Lindbergh made his historic flight across the Atlantic Ocean on May 20, 1927, he carried a little piece of Reading with him. In fact, it was more than a little piece. Key components of ...
On May 20, 1927, Charles A. Lindbergh left Long Island's Roosevelt Field in a single-engine plane built by Ryan Airlines. The plane, named the Spirit of St. Louis, would not touch ground again until ...
May 21 is the 90th anniversary of Charles Lindbergh landing his plane, Spirit of St. Louis, in Paris after taking off from Long Island's Roosevelt Field the previous day to complete the first-ever ...
WASHINGTON, May 20, 1927 (UP) -- The navy and the Shipping Board this morning notified all government and private merchant vessels in the North Atlantic to be on the watch for Capt. Charles Lindbergh ...
On May 20, 1927, Charles Lindbergh departed from Roosevelt Field, Long Island New York in a San Diego-built monoplane named Spirt of St. Louis for the first successful solo transatlantic flight. A ...
OSHKOSH - The silver plane’s propellers spit to life and revved as the pilot turned the Spirit of St. Louis toward the runway and took off under sunny skies Tuesday. There were no phone lines at the ...
Whether they realize it or not, all Cannonball Run participants that come after Bolian will follow a formula started by a ...
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