Charles A.. Lindbergh (English: Charles Augustus Lindbergh), a hero of the American-born February 4, 1902, died August 26, 1974, the first pilot to fly solo without a break. Transatlantic From New York City to Paris The one-story wing propeller aircraft named Spirit of St. Louis on March 20-21, 1927,
when Lindbergh was 25 years old while working as a pilot for the postal America. Has joined the Orteig Prize Winner will donate 25,000 US dollars to anyone who could fly across the Atlantic without stopping allowed. By Lindbergh was flying out of the airport Roosevelt. In Garden City In Long Island in New York. To that end, the airport and Le Bourget airport in Paris, France, for a total distance of over 5800 km using a single-engine propeller aircraft wing called the Spirit of St. Louis. The achievement of this result Lindbergh's famous all over the world in an instant. And received the Medal of honor of the most advanced of the United Charan America called Medal of Honor by
the end of 1920 to early 1930, Lindbergh had used their names in support of the development of commercial aviation. America However, in March 1932, the son of Lindbergh that was just a baby. Was kidnapped and later murdered. Which is considered the media "Crime of the Century", this event resulted in the Lindbergh and his family decided to emigrate to Europe. Until recently opened Imperial Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor by the previous Lindbergh had been a prominent supporter of the opposition, not for the United States entered World War II. According to Roy, his father was a leader of the anti-war movement in the United States after the events at Pearl Harbor, Lindbergh had turned support in the war against Japan. And advising forces in the Pacific war several times. However, French President Franklin Roosevelt refused to be a good night to rank Lindbergh. After Lindberg has decided to resign from the army in April 1941
, at the end of life. Lindberg has also become a prominent writer, explorer and inventor pressure environment.
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