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Lind·bergh

 (lĭnd′bûrg′, lĭn′-), Anne Spencer Morrow 1906-2001.
American aviator and writer. She accompanied her husband, Charles Lindbergh, on many of his flights and wrote North to the Orient (1935) and Listen! the Wind (1938).

Lindbergh

, Charles Augustus Known as "Lucky Lindy." 1902-1974.
American aviator who made the first solo transatlantic flight (May 20-21, 1927). His books include We (1927) and an autobiography, The Spirit of St. Louis (1953).
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Lindbergh

(ˈlɪndbɜːɡ; ˈlɪnbɜːɡ)
n
(Biography) Charles Augustus. 1902–74, US aviator, who made the first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic (1927)
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Lind•bergh

(ˈlɪnd bɜrg, ˈlɪn-)

n.
Charles Augustus, 1902–74, U.S. aviator: made the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight 1927.
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