Charles A Lindbergh
Charles A. Lindbergh was twenty-five years old when he made his world-famous journey across the North Atlantic. A native of Little Falls, Minnesota, he would later serve as an aircraft consultant to the Ford Motor Company and the United Aircraft Corporation during World War II. In 1954, Lindbergh was appointed brigadier general in the air force reserve. He died in 1974.
Charles A. Lindbergh was twenty-five years old when he made his world-famous journey across the North Atlantic. A native of Little Falls, Minnesota, he would later serve as an aircraft consultant to the Ford Motor Company and the United Aircraft Corporation during World War II. In 1954, Lindbergh was appointed brigadier general in the air force reserve. He died in 1974. See less
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Charles A Lindbergh book reviews
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The Spirit of St. Louis
A Man, A Machine, and A Dream
This is the autobiographical story of a man, a machine, and a dream. It is also virtually the aviator's "bible" for flying enthusiasts.
The Man: Charles A. Lindbergh, who had a passion for flying ... Read More
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"We"
Lindbergh's "WE"
Lindbergh at that age was not a very good writer, but the history is what is important, and being written in the first person really connects one to the events. He spent much more of the book on ... Read More