Charles Lindbergh's plane, Spirit of St. Louis, is nearly as famous as he is. This is the plane he flew non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927.
Charles Lindberg was famous for the first successful flight across the Atlantic Ocean,he also flew alone.
he was the first man to fly solo across the Atlantic ocean
Spirit of St. Louis
US Marine corporal Charles W. Lindberg (not to be confused with famous aviator Charles A. Lindbergh) died of natural causes on June 24, 2006, two days before his 87th birthday.
The Lindy Hop. It was named after the famous Charles Lindberg. He was a famous aviation hero.
Flying a plane around the world.also, there was this drug ring and prostitution scandal....He was the first pilot to fly solo non-stop across the Atlantic.
the first person to fly solo accr oss the Atlantic from USA to France.
When he flew across the Atlantic Ocean.
Charles Lindbergh was influenced by the accomplishments of early aviation pioneers such as Orville and Wilbur Wright, as well as the advancements in aircraft technology during World War I. Lindbergh was also inspired by the challenge of completing a solo non-stop flight across the Atlantic, which led to his famous transatlantic flight in 1927.
I think you are referring to the "Titanic".
Since this was posted under WW2, I guess you mean the most famous individual plane. (I assume you do NOT mean the best airplane in the war.) "Enola Gay", the B-29 that dropped the first atomic bomb. If this was posted in general Aircraft category, I would have to say the most famous non-military airplane was "The Spirit of St. Louis", the plane Charles Lindberg flew solo across the Atlantic.
Charles Blondin repeated a feat blindfolded by walking across the famous Niagara falls and then again by pushing a wheel barrow.