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'''Charles Lindbergh''', or '''Lindburgh''', ([[PROSE]]: | '''Charles Lindbergh''', or '''Lindburgh''', ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Jupiter (short story)}}) was a pioneer of [[Earth]] aviation. In [[1927]], he became the first man to fly across the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. He was known as the "Spirit of [[St. Louis]]". ([[WC]]: {{cs|Real Time (webcast)}}) | ||
[[Bryce Convey]] considered Lingberg, [[Emilio Carranza]], and [[Charles Kingsford Smith]] to be "flyboys". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Falling from Xi'an (short story)}}) | |||
He was a personal hero of both the [[Sixth Doctor]] and [[Evelyn Smythe]]. The Doctor tried to take Evelyn to meet Lindbergh in [[St. Louis]] in [[1927]], ([[WC]]: {{cs|Real Time (webcast)}}) but they ended up on a [[gas]] dredger orbiting [[Jupiter]]. ([[PROSE]]: | The Doctor took flying lessons from Lindbergh by his [[Fourth Doctor|fourth incarnation]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Shadow of Weng-Chiang (novel)}}) | ||
He was a personal hero of both the [[Sixth Doctor]] and [[Evelyn Smythe]]. The Doctor tried to take Evelyn to meet Lindbergh in [[St. Louis]] in [[1927]], ([[WC]]: {{cs|Real Time (webcast)}}) but they ended up on a [[gas]] dredger orbiting [[Jupiter]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Jupiter (short story)}}) | |||
The "Lindbergh baby" was an infamous case of [[kidnap]]ping. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Church of Football (short story)}}) | |||
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