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Q: What did Charles Lindbergh see near the end of his famous flight that told him he was near land?
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Where did Lindbergh land on his flight across the Atlantic?

Charles Lindberg landed at Le Bourget Airport near Paris, France at the end of his solo flight across the Atlantic.


Who was Charles Lindbergh's mom?

Evangeline Lodge Land


Is Charles Lindbergh related to Edwin H land?

yes


Where did Charles Lindbergh land?

paris,france and new york city


Where did Charles Lindbergh land The Spirit of St. Louis?

In Paris,France.


Where did Charles Lindbergh land 33 12 hours later?

Le Bourget Field, Paris, France.


When did Charles Lindbergh land in Paris?

Charles Lindbergh took off on March 20, 1927, and arrived that same day. He arrived on May 21,1927, having traveled 2, 610 miles in 33 1/2 hours.


Where did Charles Lindbergh land after flying non-stop solo across the Atlantic ocean?

Lindbergh landed at Le Bourget Field in Paris, France, which was at the time Paris' only airfield.


Did Charles A Lindbergh land in Ireland?

No. Target destination was - and was reached - Paris, Le Bourget airport. Douglas Corrigan ( wrong way Corrigan)- landed in Ireland and had violated various federal air restrictions, so his flight was somewhat discounted.


When flying the mail from St. Louis to Chicago where in Chicago did Charles Lindbergh land?

Probably Mccook Field, which was an Army Air Base at the time.


2 Where did Charles A Lindbergh take off from Where did he land What was the name of his plane?

Charles Lindbergh took off from Roosevelt Fields, in Long Island New York and landed in La Bourget field in Paris flying a plane which was surplus from WWI, a Curtis Jenny. The plane was titled "The Spirit of Saint Louis".


Why was Charles a. Lindbergh a hero?

Aviator Charles A. Lindbergh became a hero due to being the first to fly solo over the Atlantic Ocean to land in France. His airplane, the Spirit of St. Louis is an exhibit in the Smithsonian Institute in Washington DC.