"Okay, I did it" (James, paragraph 19). On May 20, 1927, Charles Lindbergh crossed the Atlantic Ocean from Horie Gun 3 and became the first person to fly from New York to Paris. He finished his journey in 33 hours and 28 minutes and later won the Ortig Award (Horrigan 8). Parents of Charles Lindbergh Jr. are Charles Lindbergh Sr. and Evangeline Lodge Lindbergh (Horrigan 8). He was born on February 4, 1902 in Detroit, Michigan. Charles Lindbergh raised numerous achievements, one of which is his fight in World War II (Lindbergh, Charles Para).
Charles Lindbergh showed his diligence throughout his life and made him famous. Charles Lindberg was born in Detroit, Michigan on February 4, 1902. He is the son of Evangaline Land Lindbergh and is the only child of Charles Lindberg (Byers 421). He grew up on a farm near Little Falls in Minnesota, and his father was a parliamentarian representing State's sixth district (Norton) serving between 1907 and 1917 (Byers 421). When he was 6 years old his parents broke up, Count Earl Charles said he could only see "his father visited him in Washington, DC". (Eric) Charles is still properly educated
Charles Lindbergh, born in Detroit, Michigan on February 4, 1902, was famous for his first transatlantic independent aircraft in 1927. But before he got into the sky, Lindbergh grew up on a farm that is the son of a Minnesota lawyer and parliamentarian. Lindbergh studied mechanical engineering at the University of Wisconsin and then pursued his interest in flight. He went to Lincoln, Nebraska where he did his first solo flight in 1923. Lindbergh became a performer in exhibitions and other events, Bernstormer, or an adventurous pilot. In 1924 he joined the US Army and received training from the Army Air Preliminary Pilot. He later served as a pilot for flights between St. Louis and Chicago.