Front:
CHARLES A. LINDBERGH
The "Spirit of St. Louis"
TRUE PIONEER
LINDBERGH
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Lindbergh and plane in Paris
Lindbergh and Will Rogers
Charles and Anne Lindbergh
on record flight
Back:
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Chas. Lindbergh in a single-engine Ryan flew from
Roosevelt Field, N. Y. to Paris, May 20-21, 1927.
The first trans-Atlantic solo flight.
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Large crowds greeted Lindbergh on his arrival in Paris
after flying solo 3,610 miles from New York in 33 hrs.
and 39 min.
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Charles A. Lindbergh and Will Rogers were pioneers in
building faith in aviation.
Published by Roy Votaw
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Col. Lindbergh and his wife, Anne Morrow Lindbergh,
set a transcontinental record in this Lockheed Sirius
April 20, 1930 from Los Angeles to Roosevelt Field,
N. Y. in 14 hours and 23 minutes flying time.
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