Charles Augustus Lindbergh (CL) was born on February 4, 1902 in Detroit, and died of cancer on August 26, 1974, in Hawaii.
CL got bored with engineering and left school to be a barnstormer (a pilot who does tricks in planes at fairs). In 1925, he was the best pilot in his graduating class from military school and got hired to deliver mail from St. Louis to Chicago.
In 1927, he rounded up some business men to pay for a plane that he designed to cross the Atlantic. It was called the "Spirit of St. Louis." Before he left to cross the Atlantic, he did a test flight. He flew from San Diego to New York in a record time of 20 hours and 21 minutes.
On May 20, 1927, he and the Spirit of St. Louis took off to make history from New York to Paris. CL arrived in Paris after 33 1/2 hours, making him the first man to fly solo across the Atlantic. This earned him
$25,000 (The Orteig Prize), the Congressional Medal of Honor and the Distinguished Flying Cross.
$25,000 (The Orteig Prize), the Congressional Medal of Honor and the Distinguished Flying Cross.Other cool things CL did:
* He designed an artificial heart
* Even though he was a civilian, he flew 50 combat missions in the Pacific in WWII. Also, he developed new cruise control techniques to increase the abilities of fighter planes.
* He helped design the Boeing 747 jet
* CL was an author and wrote 2 books: We (1927) and The Spirit of St. Louis (1953), for which he won the Pulitzer Prize book award in 1954.
* In the 1960s, he fought for the protection of humpback and blue whales.
My final thought is this: CL was a pretty cool guy and pretty famous, too. I can't believe he crossed the Atlantic Ocean all by himself and that he wrote a book that won the Pulitzer!
Happy Belated Birthday, Charles Lindbergh!

