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... pioneers selected for San Diego's new International Aerospace Hall of Fame were Scott Crossfield , Charles A. Lindbergh , Gen. James H. Doolittle, Astronauts John H. Glenn and Alan B. Shepard , Dr. Wernher ...
... Pierpont Langley, third Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Other recipients included Orville and Wilbur Wright , Charles A. Lindbergh , Robert H. Goddard (posthumously), Dr. Hugh L. Dryden , and Astronaut Alan B. Shepard , Jr ...
... his retirement. He was a friend of such notables in US. aviation as Wiley-Post, Charles A. Lindbergh, and Capt. Edward Rickenbacker. ''(NYT, 11/7/67, 41)'' Magnetometer intended as an accurate ...
... great prophet, a true prophet. To some it seems almost incredible that a year before Lindbergh had ever flown the Atlantic he was dreaming and working to take us up into ... to NASA photographer William P. Taub; Astronautics Engineer Award was given to Gemini program manager Charles W. Mathews “for his contribution to the nation’s manned space flight program as its ...
... . Less than half a century has passed since the Hubbard Award was presented to Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh for his solo flight from New York to Paris. Less than a decade has ...
... flight environment in upper atmosphere, took its place near Wright brothers' Kitty Hawk Flyer and Charles A. Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis. Aircraft had been officially retired with completion of joint ...
... York to Paris in 3 hours 20 minutes. This flight commemorated the 34th anniversary of Charles A. Lindbergh 's transatlantic crossing on May 20-21, 1927, and the opening of the 24th ...
... it was struck in 1906, the Hubbard Medal honorees have included Adm. Robert E. Peary, Charles A. Lindbergh , Roald Amundsen, and Adm. Richard E. Byrd. Aerospace Medical Association, meeting in Atlantic City ...
May 20-21: The first solo nonstop transatlantic flight, New York to Paris, was completed by Charles A. Lindbergh . This was a major milestone in awakening the Nation to the full potentialities of aviation.
July 9-December 19: Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh made 29,000-mile survey flight in their Cyclone-powered Sirius seaplane from New York to Labrador, Greenland, Iceland, Europe, Russia, the Azores, Africa, Brazil, and return.

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