i know one of them was Lucky Lindy
Luck Lindy and the Lone Eagle are two I've heard the most.
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Charles Lindbergh earned his nickname by flying solo across the Atlantic ocean in 1927. His voyage, which had a small chance of succession, was accomplished. He was thus given the name Lucky Lindy for succession in his flight that was seen as near impossible.
There is no evidence or information to suggest that Anne Morrow Lindbergh had issues with alcohol or was an alcoholic. Lindbergh was a prominent American author, aviator, and the wife of famous aviator Charles Lindbergh.
Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr. was the son of famous pilot Charles Lindbergh. The 20 month old child was kidnapped on March 1, 1932 and held for ransom for ten weeks. A ransom of $50,000 was paid, but the information given was false. The child's body was found on May 20. This became known as The Crime of the Century.
"The Serpent" and "the Bikini killer" are the nicknames were given to Charles Sobhraj.
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There were a number of heroes (and some heroines too) in the 1920s, but it was probably Charles Lindbergh who captured the public's imagination. Air travel was still new, and when he made his solo transatlantic flight in 1927, radio followed his every move (it was an era before TV), and print publications obsessed over his courageous and dangerous flight. After he returned from Europe to New York, he was given a medal and also given a ticker-tape parade, which was attended by millions of cheering fans.