Frederick martin ...............your welcome
Well.. if you think about it... BACON AND EGGS!
Lindbergh flew Contract Air Mail Route No. 2 - Chicago to St. Louis. BTW he flew a de Haviland DH-4 Hope this helps. http://www.charleslindbergh.com has a ton of info on Lindbergh if you want more details.
Yes, the first solo flight across the Atlantic and the first flight over the New York-Paris air route stipulated by the Orteig prize, which he won. for some odd reason- and the contest rules did not require a two-way flight, the aircraft was crated and returned to the US on a Naval Cruiser, the Memphis. one wonders why.
The best route to view Paris at night is by taking a night bus or taxi tour. These tours specialize in showing tourists the famous Paris sites by night.
The route that Eurostar trains ride through the Chunnel is the route that travels from London to Paris and from Paris to London. The train travels at over 400km/h.
Anywhere you see Pedobear.
Forever, unless you have an amphibicar; there is no land route from Paris to Chicago.
Depending on the route of your travel London to Paris is about 285-308 miles.
On route 1, no On the motorway / freeway running parallel to it , yes
Paris to Bern 5 h 57 min (569.1 km) via A6.
Charles Joseph Magnan has written: 'Eclairons la route'