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The flight, Charles Lindbergh's daring and immortal 1927 transatlantic crossing, Dan Hampton

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The flight, Charles Lindbergh's daring and immortal 1927 transatlantic crossing, Dan Hampton
Language
eng
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Literary text for sound recordings
other
Main title
The flight
Medium
compact disc
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not applicable
Oclc number
969975487
Responsibility statement
Dan Hampton
Sub title
Charles Lindbergh's daring and immortal 1927 transatlantic crossing
Summary
On the morning of May 20, 1927, a little known pilot named Charles Lindbergh waited to take off from Roosevelt Field on Long Island. He was determined to claim the $25,000 Orteig Prize promised to the first pilot to fly nonstop from New York to Paris--a contest that had already claimed six men's lives. Just twenty-five years old, Lindbergh had never before flown over water. Yet thirty-three hours later, his single-engine monoplane, The Spirit of St. Louis, touched down in Paris. Overnight, Charles Lindbergh became the most famous aviator of all time.The Flight is a long overdue, flyer's-eye-view look at Lindbergh's legendary journey. Moving hour by hour, Hampton recounts Lindbergh's uncertainty over his equipment and his courage as he traverses the vast darkness of the Atlantic with no radar. Moving between the sky and ground, Hampton intersperses the tale of the flight with Lindbergh's personal history as well as some of the stories of those waiting for him on the ground, praying he would make it safely across
Target audience
general
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