This Biography is about one of the best Professional Aviators of the world Charles Lindbergh including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Charles Lindbergh | |
Real Name | Charles Lindbergh |
Profession | Aviators |
Nick Name | Slim, Lucky Lindy, and The Lone Eagle |
Also Known As | Charles Augustus Lindbergh |
Famous as | Aviator, Inventor & Author |
Nationality | American |
Religion | Lutheran |
Political ideology | Democratic |
Personal Life of Charles Lindbergh | |
Born on | 04 February 1902 |
Birthday | 4th February |
Died At Age | 72 |
Sun Sign | Aquarius |
Born in | Detroit, Michigan, U.S. |
Died on | 26 August 1974 |
Place of death | Kipahulu, Maui, Hawaii, U.S. |
City | Michigan |
Family Background of Charles Lindbergh | |
Father | Charles August Lindbergh (1859-1924), |
Mother | Evangeline Lodge Lindbergh |
Siblings | Anne Morrow Lindbergh (m. 1929-1974) |
Spouse/Partner | Anne Morrow Lindbergh (m. 1929-1974) |
Children | Anne Lindbergh Jon Lindbergh Reeve Lindbergh Scott Lindbergh Astrid Hesshaimer Bouteuil Land Morrow Lindbergh Dyrk Hesshaimer, Vago Hesshaimer, David Hesshaimer, Christoph Hesshaimer, Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr |
Education | Little Falls High School, Force School Sidwell Friends School Redondo Union High School College of Engineering at the University of Wisconsin, Madison Lincoln |
Discoveries / inventions | Model T Pump |
Awards | 1927 – Medal of Honor 1928 – Congressional Gold Medal 1954 – Pulitzer Prize |
1927 – Orteig Prize 1927 – Hubbard Medal Silver Buffalo Award 1949 – Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy 1953 – Daniel Guggenheim Medal | |
A man whose life is an example of enduring accomplishment and triumph, Charles Lindbergh was one of the most skilful aviators of the 20th century. He is remembered for flying the first solo non-stop flight from New York to Paris, after which he gained international fan following and adulation. He used his popularity to promote the development of commercial aviation and U.S Air Mail. A leader of the anti-war America First movement, Lindberg was against the U.S getting into war with Europe initially. However, he changed his stand and supported the war effort soon after the incident on Pearl Harbour. Born in Detroit, Michigan, Lindbergh right from his younger days displayed a keen sense of interest in ‘the mechanics of motorized transportation’. He eventually dropped out of university to attend flight training school. He was nicknamed, ‘Slim,Lucky Lindy’ and ‘The Lone Eagle’. As a U.S. Army Air Corps Reserve officer, Lindbergh was the recipient of the Medal of Honor, highest military decoration in the United States. He was also the recipient of many other prestigious awards and anecdotes. |
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