Who arrived at Paris on May 21, 1927



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  1. Who arrived at Paris on May 21, 1927?

  2. How many Frenchmen greeted the 25-year-old pilot?

  3. What position did Charles Lindbergh, Sr. hold from 1907-1917?

  4. What was his relation to Charles Lindbergh, the pilot who flew across the Atlantic?

List two things that Representative Lindbergh opposed:





  1. How old was Charles Lindbergh when he received his first rifle?

  2. How old was Charles Lindbergh when he mastered the family’s Model T?

  3. What was a popular form of crowd entertainment?

  4. What nickname was given to Charles Lindbergh for crossing the Atlantic alone? (caption)

  5. What dangerous occupation did Lindbergh accept after graduating from the Air Service?

  6. How many times did Lindbergh parachute to safety?

  7. What did Raymond Orteig offer as a prize to anyone who could complete a nonstop flight from New York to France?

List three men who attempted to win the Orteig Prize and failed:







  1. Which company constructed Lindbergh’s airplane?

  2. What name did Lindbergh give his airplane?

  3. On what day did Lindbergh take off?

Name:________________________________________

Date:____________________

Period:__________



Lone Legacy

  1. Who arrived at Paris on May 21, 1927?

  2. How many Frenchmen greeted the 25-year-old pilot?

  3. What position did Charles Lindbergh, Sr. hold from 1907-1917?

  4. What was his relation to Charles Lindbergh, the pilot who flew across the Atlantic?

List two things that Representative Lindbergh opposed:





  1. How old was Charles Lindbergh when he received his first rifle?

  2. How old was Charles Lindbergh when he mastered the family’s Model T?

  3. What was a popular form of crowd entertainment?

  4. What nickname was given to Charles Lindbergh for crossing the Atlantic alone? (caption)

  5. What dangerous occupation did Lindbergh accept after graduating from the Air Service?

  6. How many times did Lindbergh parachute to safety?

  7. What did Raymond Orteig offer as a prize to anyone who could complete a nonstop flight from New York to France?

List three men who attempted to win the Orteig Prize and failed:







  1. Which company constructed Lindbergh’s airplane?

  2. What name did Lindbergh give his airplane?

  3. On what day did Lindbergh take off?

List two challenges that Lindbergh faced during his flight:







  1. How long was Lindbergh’s flight?

  2. List three countries that honored Lindbergh for his heroic feat:

  3. What city gave Lindbergh the largest ticker tape parade in its history?

  4. How many states did he visit?

  5. List four of the sixty-five qualities that Lindbergh strove for:

  6. Where is the Spirit of St. Louis on display today? (caption)

  7. According to Lindbergh, who visited him 24 hours into his flight?

  8. Which President of the United States persecuted Charles Lindbergh?

  9. Who wrote Lindbergh vs. Roosevelt: The Rivalry That Divided America?

When Charles Lindbergh arrived at Paris’ Le Bourget Airfield on the night of May 21, 1927, completing the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight in history…. The world would not be the same.” James Perloff


List two challenges that Lindbergh faced during his flight:







  1. How long was Lindbergh’s flight?

  2. List three countries that honored Lindbergh for his heroic feat:

  3. What city gave Lindbergh the largest ticker tape parade in its history?

  4. How many states did he visit?

  5. List four of the sixty-five qualities that Lindbergh strove for:

  6. Where is the Spirit of St. Louis on display today? (caption)

  7. According to Lindbergh, who visited him 24 hours into his flight?

  8. Which President of the United States persecuted Charles Lindbergh?

  9. Who wrote Lindbergh vs. Roosevelt: The Rivalry That Divided America?

When Charles Lindbergh arrived at Paris’ Le Bourget Airfield on the night of May 21, 1927, completing the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight in history…. The world would not be the same.” James Perloff





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