
Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr.
Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr. was an American aviator, famously known for completing the first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927, flying from New York to Paris. This historic achievement made him an international hero and symbol of innovation and adventure. His father, Charles Lindbergh Sr., was also prominent as a politician and orator. The younger Lindbergh’s life was later marred by tragedy when his infant son was kidnapped and murdered in a notorious case that drew widespread media attention.