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looked like grease proof paper in the movie,

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Q: What did Charles Lindbergh wrap his sandwiches in on his flight to France?
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Where did Charles Lindbergh go in his airplane?

Charles Lindbergh completed his historic flight by landing in Le Bourget, France.


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