Describes the planning and execution of the first nonstop airplane flight from New York to Paris and discusses the aviator's life in the first third of the twentieth century
Charles Augustus Lindbergh Books
This author, son of a congressman, first achieved global fame as a pioneering aviator. His legendary solo flight across the Atlantic transformed him into an international sensation, a platform he used to champion the advancement of commercial aviation. In his later years, he became a prolific author, inventor, and environmentalist, dedicating his life to conservation efforts.
