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.
Once it took off from Roosevelt Airfield, Long Island NY, it remained airborne unit landed at Le Bourget Aerodrome in Paris 33.5 hours later.
Evangeline Lodge Land
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paris,france and new york city
In Paris,France.
Charles Lindbergh's parents were Charles August Lindbergh and Evangeline Lodge Land. His father, a politician and a U.S. Congressman, was involved in various political movements, while his mother was a schoolteacher. Their influence played a significant role in shaping Lindbergh's interests and values throughout his life.
Lindbergh landed at Le Bourget Field in Paris, France, which was at the time Paris' only airfield.
Charles Lindbergh landed in Spartanburg, South Carolina, on May 31, 1927, during his post-transatlantic flight tour. His visit was part of a series of stops to celebrate his historic solo flight from New York to Paris. Lindbergh's arrival drew significant public attention and marked an important moment in aviation history for the region.
Probably Mccook Field, which was an Army Air Base at the time.
Charles I was the English king who granted land to Maryland. Charles was later executed in 1649 after a struggle with Parliament.
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".