Lindbergh, a lunar crater named after Charles Lindbergh.
The Sega Lindbergh, an arcade system board developed by Sega.
Charles August Lindbergh (20 January 1859â24 May 1924), was a United States Congressman for 6th District of Minnesota (1907-1917) and opponent of the Federal Reserve banking system. ... Jump to: navigation, search Charles Lindbergh Charles Augustus Lindbergh (February 4, 1902 â August 26, 1974) was a pioneering United States aviator famous for piloting the first solo non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927. ... Jump to: navigation, search Pelle Lindbergh (May 24, 1959-November 10, 1985) was a Swedish professional ice hockey goaltender who played for the Philadelphia Flyers. ... Jump to: navigation, search Anne Morrow Lindbergh (June 22, 1906 â February 7, 2001) was an author and pioneering American aviator. ... Jump to: navigation, search Erik Lindbergh (born 1965 or 1966) is an aviator, a promoter of space tourism and artist. ... Jump to: navigation, search Lindbergh baby kidnapping poster. ... Following the historic Lindbergh kidnapping (the abduction and murder of Charles Lindberghs toddler son), the United States Congress adopted a federal kidnapping statuteâpopularly known as the Federal Kidnapping Act 18 USC § 1201(a)(1) (also known as The Lindbergh Law) â which was intended to let federal authorities step... Jump to: navigation, search Peter Lindbergh, born Peter Brodbeck(* 23. ... Lindbergh is a small lunar crater that is located in the western part of the Mare Fecunditatis. ... The Lindbergh as shown at AM Show 2005 The Sega Lindbergh is an arcade system board developed by Sega. ...
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Seventy-four percent of Lindbergh Grant recipients responding to a recent survey by the Foundation said they had received additional funding for their research or educational project earlier supported by a Lindbergh Grant, with 34% receiving funds ranging from $50,001 up to $500,000 in supplementary support.
Lindbergh Grants are made in the following categories: agriculture; aviation/aerospace; conservation of natural resources - including animals, plants, water, and general conservation (land, air, energy, etc.); education - including humanities/education, the arts, and intercultural communication; exploration; health - including biomedical research, health and population sciences, and adaptive technology; and waste minimization and management.
A Jonathan Lindbergh Brown Grant may be given to a project to support adaptive technology or biomedical research which seeks to redress imbalance between an individual and his or her human environment.
She gained global attention by marrying famous aviator Charles Lindbergh, on May 27, 1929, and by the kidnapping and murder of their first born son, Charles Augustus Lindbergh III in 1932.
Charles Lindbergh was the first pilot to fly non-stop transatlantic from New York City to Paris, in 1927.
The Isolationist Movement quickly addopted Charles Lindbergh as their leader, but after Pearl Harbor and the German Declaration of War, the movement was quickly stung by previously articulated isolationist, pro-German, anti-British and anti-semitic feelings.