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She recalled Charles Lindbergh seeing her off from Roosevelt Field in 1928 on her most notorious exploit, flying under four of New York City's East River bridges.
A Barnstormer Who Flew With the Stars Stephen Miller 2010
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She recalled Charles Lindbergh seeing her off from Roosevelt Field in 1928 on her most notorious exploit, flying under four of New York City's East River bridges.
A Barnstormer Who Flew With the Stars Stephen Miller 2010
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She recalled Charles Lindbergh seeing her off from Roosevelt Field in 1928 on her most notorious exploit, flying under four of New York City's East River bridges.
A Barnstormer Who Flew With the Stars Stephen Miller 2010
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BROESKE: Well, you know, Howard Hughes actually always felt that he was in the shadow of Charles Lindbergh, which is why he did his own around the world flight in 1938 besting Charles Lindbergh's records.
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BROESKE: Well, you know, Howard Hughes actually always felt that he was in the shadow of Charles Lindbergh, which is why he did his own around the world flight in 1938 besting Charles Lindbergh's records.
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And celebrity culture: Some of the first American celebrities, such as Charles Lindbergh and
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And celebrity culture: Some of the first American celebrities, such as Charles Lindbergh and Ernest Hemingway, came to center stage in the
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And celebrity culture: Some of the first American celebrities, such as Charles Lindbergh and
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Many prominent Americans, such as Charles Lindbergh, opposed American involvement in this war.
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Many prominent Americans, such as Charles Lindbergh, opposed American involvement in this war.
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"Lindbergh dropped out of the engineering program in February 1922, and a month later headed to Lincoln, Nebraska, to enroll as a student at the flying school operated by the Nebraska Aircraft Corporation. Arriving on April 1, 1922, he flew for the first time in his life nine days later when he took to the air as a passenger in a two-seat Lincoln-Standard "Tourabout" biplane piloted by Otto Timm."
--Wikipedia
November 10, 2010