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Charles A. Lindbergh made history on May 27, 1927 when he embarked on the first transatlantic flight in his airplane, called the Spirit of St. Louis. He took off from Long Island in New York and landed in Paris, France 33 and a half hours later.
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".
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Charles Lindbergh started his historic transatlantic flight from Charles Lindbergh Field, which is located in San Diego, California. He took off on May 20, 1927, in his custom-built aircraft, the Spirit of St. Louis, aiming for Paris, France. His successful flight made him an international hero and a symbol of aviation advancement.
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.
Charles Lindbergh flew solo across the Atlantic Ocean from New York to Paris in his plane, Spirit of St. Louis. The flight took 33 hours to complete.
Charles Lindbergh flew solo across the Atlantic Ocean from New York to Paris in his plane, Spirit of St. Louis. The flight took 33 hours to complete.
Charles Lindbergh flew solo across the Atlantic ocean from New York to Paris in his plane, Spirit of St. Louis. The flight took 33 hours to complete.
Charles Lindbergh began his historic flight from Charles Lindbergh Field in San Diego, California. He took off on May 20, 1927, in his aircraft, the Spirit of St. Louis, with the goal of crossing the Atlantic Ocean to Paris, France. This solo non-stop flight made him an international hero and a symbol of aviation achievement.