Charles Lindbergh Trivia

Discussion in 'Barracks' started by liverpool annie, May 20, 2009.

  1. liverpool annie

    liverpool annie New Member

    Did you know that ...

    Charles Lindbergh took only four sandwiches with him on his famous transatlantic flight :)
     
  2. Golden Wattle

    Golden Wattle New Member

    I hate soggy tomato sandwiches.
    Ha!
    GW:D
     
  3. liverpool annie

    liverpool annie New Member

    Me too !!!!!! :D
     
  4. Dolphin

    Dolphin New Member

    Amazing, he made it all the way across the Atlantic without an in-flight movie, a dozen channels of entertainment through his headphones, complimentary toiletries, warm refresher towels, execrable coffee, etc. On the other hand, he didn't have fellow passengers to annoy him, talking loudly about how successful they are, or how well their grandkids are doing, and so forth. Nor did he have to put up with snotty-nosed infants noisily running riot in the cabin.

    Gareth
     
  5. liverpool annie

    liverpool annie New Member

    Just as an aside .....

     

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  6. morten

    morten Member

    Yes, but might they have been wholemeal ones?
     
  7. Diptangshu

    Diptangshu Active Member

    Nope .... he brought only F I V E sandwiches!
    .... '' If I get to Paris, I won't need any more. And if I don't get to Paris, I won't need any more, either. '' Lindbergh noted drily.
     
  8. Interrogator#6

    Interrogator#6 Active Member

    Charles Lindberg was the last surviving flag-raiser from atop Mount Surabachi on Iwo Jima.
     
  9. Interrogator#6

    Interrogator#6 Active Member

    Charles Lindberg, the aviator, was the son of a US Congressman.
     
  10. Diptangshu

    Diptangshu Active Member

    Hmm .... good infos .. and I think you know that he sacrificed a lot to keep himself as well as his craft lightweight!
     
  11. GearZ

    GearZ Member

    In 1927, he was Time magazine's very first "Man (now Person) of the Year."

    Source:
    Person of the Year: A Photo History. (2006, December 16). Retrieved September 20, 2015.
     

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