
Charles Lindbergh (aviator)
Charles Lindbergh was an American aviator renowned for completing the first nonstop solo nonstop transatlantic flight. On May 20-21, 1927, he flew his plane, the Spirit of St. Louis, from New York City to Paris in about 33 hours. This daring achievement made him a global hero, showcasing the potential of aviation and advancing air travel technology. Lindbergh's flight symbolized innovation and courage, and he became a prominent figure in aviation history, inspiring future advancements and exploration efforts.