Lindy and wife. |
Lindy and wife. |
Charles Lindbergh and wife ready to fly the Pacific. They left in July 1931. |
Charles Lindbergh and wife ready to fly the Pacific. They left in July 1931. |
Lindy and pals |
Lindy and pals |
Lindy and Mrs. Lindy |
H. S. Andrews - pilot, Robert S. Leroy - co-pilot, Col. Charles Lindbergh - head pilot, Ted Weaver - pilot of Ford's plane, Newark NJ |
Lindy with wife. |
Lindy and wife at Churchill, Manitoba, Lake Baker - sixth leg of vacation flight from Washington, DC to Tokyo. |
Lindy and Harry Guggenheim leaving New Western Air Express plane - Mitchell Field, Long Island |
Lindy's plane East Boston Airport |
Lindbergh arrives at East Boston for second time |
Lindy as a mail pilot |
Charles Lindbergh at East Boston |
Lindbergh, East Boston Airport |
Lindy arrives at East Boston Airport |
Lindy arrives in Boston the 2nd time |
Lindy stands next to a similar plane to 'Spirit of St. Louis' at East Boston Airport. |
Lindy arrives for 2nd time at East Boston |
Lindy arrives at East Boston for 2nd time |
Lindy arrives in Boston at airport; greeted by Gov. Fuller and Mayor Nichols |
Lindy and 'We' pose together for last time as he brings it to Washington, D.C. to be handed over to the Smithsonian Inst. |
Lindy in plane. |
Lindy and 'Spirit of St. Louis' last photo together |
Chas A. Lindbergh - with Spirit of St. Louis - before plane goes to Smithsonian Inst. |
Lindy standing in front of 'Spirit of St. Louis' before famous flight. |
Spirit of St. Louis' |
Spirit of St. Louis' |
Spirit of St. Louis' being taken apart at Smithsonian Institute. |
Spirit of St. Louis' being taken apart at the Smithsonian Institute. |
Spirit of St. Louis' being taken apart at the Smithsonian Institute. |
Lindy before he flew from N.Y. to Paris |
Col.Charles Lindbergh. |
Lindbergh in his plane, Spirit of St. Louis |
Col. Lindbergh's new speed-plane. |
Col. Lindbergh's new speed-plane. |
Col. Lindbergh's new speed-plane. |
Spirit of St. Louis' |
Lindy and his 'Spirit of St. Louis.' |
Spirit of St. Louis' being dismantled for Smithsonian. |
Spirit of St. Louis' |
Spirit of St. Louis' lands in Vermont. |
Spirit of St. Louis' |
Bremen junker deserted now on Greely Island after fliers flew on to New York in Ford plane piloted by Balchen. |
Famous German junker 'Bremen' lands on Greenly Island. The three brave men that flew over the ocean were Baron von Huenefeld, Capt. Koehl, Maj. James Fitzmaurice |
Germen plane 'Bremen' |
Famous German junker 'Bremen' first to cross Atlantic from Europe. Landing at Greenly Island, Labrador. |
Famouse German plane 'Bremen' flew from Germany to Ireland and across the Atlantic to Greenly Island, Labrador |
World Flier Lt. Smith at East Boston airport. Plane |
German junker 'Bremen' lands on Greenly Island. Flow by Baron von Huenefeld, Capt. Koehl and Maj. James Fitzmaurice |