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... Space Museum in Washington, D.C., along with the Spirit of St. Louis in which Charles Lindbergh was the first to fly, solo and non-stop, across the Atlantic Ocean in May ...
... areas. Whilst archaeologists have used aerial photographs to locate archaeological sites since the 1920s and Charles Lindbergh did aerial prospecting for sites in the southwestern US and Central America in the 1930 ...
... Charles A. Lindbergh the first man to fly solo nonstop from New York to Paris, in 1927-died ... the air age that changed the world." For the transatlantic flight, airmail pilot and barnstormer Lindbergh had helped design a Ryan monoplane, calculating every ounce. When the Spirit of St. Louis ... Japanese. Following the war, his commission restored and promoted to the rank of brigadier general, Lindbergh was a technical consultant for Government and private industry in missile and space flight programs ...
... not. '''Brinkley:''' You don't? '''Armstrong:''' No. '''Ambrose:''' When did you first hear of Charles A. Lindbergh? '''Armstrong:''' I can't remember when the first time was, but I'm sure it ... always talked about heroes of flight. '''Brinkley:''' Did you later have an opportunity to meet Lindbergh? Was he somebody that had been in your mind when you were becoming a pilot ... to have had the chance to meet him, and I think his wife Anne Morrow Lindbergh was a wonderful person and quite an eloquent writer. '''Ambrose:''' Yes. '''Brinkley:''' Did you ever ...
... "-Gen. James M. Doolittle and Neil A. Armstrong had announced plans to establish a Charles A. Lindbergh Memorial Fund to support the work of young scientists, explorers, and conservationists, the New York ... a yr, would be distributed to Lindbergh Fellows who "combine qualities that made Lindbergh a unique human being," said Doolittle at a press conference. He told reporters Lindbergh "would have been happier with ...
... the 80th anniversary of Charles A. Lindbergh ’s solo transatlantic flight with Lindbergh’s grandson Erik Lindbergh, himself an aviator, who had recreated his grandfather’s historic flight in 2002. Erik Lindbergh joined NASA in ... craft. ''NASA, “NASA’s Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy SOFIA To Be Rededicated on Historic Lindbergh Anniversary,” media advisory M07-52, 11 May 2007, http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2007 ...
... administrator, Dr. Robert Frosch , had accepted for NASA a document commemorating the anniversary of Charles A. Lindbergh's solo trans-Atlantic flight from New York to Paris in the " Spirit of St ... President Valery Giscard d'Estaing, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, and museums and agencies linked to aviation. Each of the documents bore seven American and French Lindbergh stamps with key cancellations, and each document ...
... weak in many areas. '' (Lindsey, NYT, 9/20/70, 1)'' The Wartime Journals of Charles A. Lindbergh were reviewed by Eric F. Goldman in New York Times Book Review: Journals covered 1937 ... Europe surveying military aviation; the battle between President Franklin Roosevelt and the isolationists, during which Lindbergh stumped the United States as the star speaker of the anti-interventionists. . .; war years when ...
... William A. An­ders, Frank Borman, and James A. Lovell, Jr.; and pioneer aviator Charles A. Lindbergh. Also in Treaty Room were commemorations of May 21, 1963, visit to White House by ... )''; William A. Anders, James A. Lovell, Jr., and Frank Borman ''(Apollo 8)''. Standing are Charles A. Lindbergh ''(who also signed)'', Mrs. Johnson, President Lyndon B. Johnson, retired NASA Administrator James E. Webb ...
... Paris International Air and Space Show at Le Bourget Airport was opened by French President Charles de Gaulle, who toured the French, British, US., and U.S.S.R. exhibits. More ... -21, 1927, when Charles A. Lindbergh flew from New York to Paris, becoming the first man to fly the Atlantic non-stop alone. Included were: (1) a replica of Lindbergh's aircraft, "The ...

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