On May 20, 1927, twenty-five year old American aviator Charles Lindbergh took off from Roosevelt Field (near New York City) in the Spirit of St. Louis, a plane he helped design. Thirty-three and a half hours later he landed in Paris a hero. Although other
Created as a companion to the PBS documentary "Lindbergh," this site offers a transcript of the film plus so much more.
This extensive fan site was created by Pat Ranfranz, a web developer and pilot.
Based on the PBS television series of the same name, Chasing the Sun showcases the innovators of commercial aviation.
This collection of articles from the archives of The New York Times is a terrific resource for report writing or research.
World Book honors the accomplishments of two aviation pioneers (Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart) with a special online report that includes their biographies, a look at history of flight, and links to related Web sites.