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.
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he didnt fly the lone eagle. that was Lindbergh's nickname. he flew the Spirit of st Louis
Slim or Lucky Lindy.
The nickname Lone Eagle derived from his solo transatlantic flight. the not so honorary (Von Lindemann) may have been his real name- and alluded to his involvement with the German Bund. I think Von Lindemann has a neat, Teutonic ring!
She got the nickname Lady Lindy because some people thought she looked like Charles Lindbergh.
Like Charles Lindbergh, she was seen as an Aviation Pioneer.
He was selling drugs
what was simon de bolivars nickname how did he earn it
Anne Morrow Lindbergh. she only died a few years ago. contray to popular opinion Lindbergh was never romantically linked to Amelia Earhart, which many people falsely believe, from the shared occupation- and also the nickname Lady Lindy which could be falsely ilnterpreted to mean Lindbergh"s wife. Both sides Lindbergh and Morrow families were actively involved in -Politics! red visors are up!
"Lucky Lindy" was just a nickname for Charles Lindbergh. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Lindbergh
Her sister called her 'Millie' but, because of her looks and accomplishments, some people called her 'Lady Lindy' after Charles Lindbergh
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