Charles Lindberg's Influence On The Development Of Aviation

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| Charles Lindbergh: American Aviator | | | | | Charles Lindberg was a man known for his accomplishments. He not only flew across the Atlantic Ocean but he was also the reason for the profound impact on the development of aviation in the United States. He was a man that many wanted and envied to be. And was a figure that did what nobody else could ever do. And because of his efforts at promoting aviation, people couldn’t get enough of him. And due to his irresistibility, he became an international celebrity, which he tried to use to help aviation and other causes he believed be known. Charles Lindbergh was born on February 4, 1902, in Detroit, Michigan. He was the son of Charles Augustus Lindberg, Sr., who was a lawyer and…show more content…
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