HEARD AIR MINISTER SPEAK TO PLANE By the Aviation Correspondent
... is to fly the North Atlantic this summer, was circling overhead. Guests from the Dominions and abroad included Mr. Charles Lindbergh. ...
... is to fly the North Atlantic this summer, was circling overhead. Guests from the Dominions and abroad included Mr. Charles Lindbergh. ...
... attending a reception given here this evening by the Aero Club de France, to celebrate the tenth anniversary of Colonel Charles Lindbergh’s Atlantic flight. French aeronautical authorities and representatives of the United States Embassy will also be present ...
... attending a reception being given Paris this evening by the Aero Club de France to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Co!. Charles Lindbergh's Atlantic flight. French aeronautical authorities and representatives of the United States Embassy will also be present ...
... repeated appeals, it was not until the 'plane was safely locked in a hangar that it was left alone. The man was Captain Charles Lindbergh. The 'plane was the Spirit of St. Louis. The flight was the first solo one across the Atlantic. Do you remember it ...
... Lindbergh Baby Mystery \|YSTERV surrounds a report that a son was born to Colonel and Mrs Charles Lindbergh in a London nursing home, on May 13. It was learned at the London Clinic to-day, that Colonel Lindbergh had paid frequent visits to the clinic ...
... LINDBERGHS MOTHER AND CHILD LONDON CLINIC ASSUMED NAME IT was stated to-day that a third son has been born to Col. and Mrs. Charles Lindbergh in the London Clinic, which Mrs. Lindbergh entered under the name of Mrs. Charles. It is understood that Mrs. Lindbergh ...
... single-engined aeroplane. He left New York and was in Paris thirty-three hours later. This feat is still unsurpassed. Charles Lindbergh had made history. He is still making history, but in a different way. He was given a delirious welcome on his return ...
... understanding. The others applauded as courtesy demanded. But later, on the Tempelhof Airfield, Adolf Hitler cut him. Charles Lindbergh's cry for peace had made him an enemy. So he will go on among us, either flying over the Empire, arranging new air lines ...