Charles Lindbergh

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Charles Lindbergh's account of his record-setting transatlantic flight, We, was rushed to press in 1927. He later admitted that "being young, and ...
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In pursuit of a prestigious prize, people often push the boundaries of what is possible.. . The $10 million Ansari X Prize proved that to be true ...
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Font Share Email Print Digg e world. Their March 1999 voyage in the Breitling Orbiter 3 concluded an intense competition-there had been 21 attempts...
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Home from the war in Europe in 1945 and about to ship out to the Pacific, my father was having drinks with his mother and sister at the Brown Derby...
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Stanley King started with buttons. An artist, musician, and founder of a lucrative fabric-design business in New York City, King has had the...
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Among the 100,000 or so people crowding the airfield outside Paris when Charles Lindbergh completed the first solo, nonstop transatlantic flight on...
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INVENTIONS SELDOM RESEMBLE THE REFINED DEVICES that evolve from them. Robert Goddard's first rocket looked like a moonshiner's still. The first...
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IN 1889, SMITHSONIAN SECRETARY Samuel P. Langley acquired for the National Collection a small one-horsepower steam engine built by aeronautical...
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Test pilot, X-1, X-15, and other legendary aircraft. . It was 1927, and the pilot was Carl Lienesch. He worked for my father at the Union Oil...
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