North Atlantic Ocean : northeastern sheet [portion].

"No. 956" -- upper left margin. "Ununsed portion of chart for New York to Paris flight - 1927. C.A.L" -- handwritten on map. "Gift from Charles A. Lindbergh, Dec. 18, 1950." This is one of four charts held at the American Geographical Society Library that the American a...

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Main Author: United States. Hydrographic Office
Format: Still Image
Language:English
Published: United States. Hydrographic Office
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description "No. 956" -- upper left margin. "Ununsed portion of chart for New York to Paris flight - 1927. C.A.L" -- handwritten on map. "Gift from Charles A. Lindbergh, Dec. 18, 1950." This is one of four charts held at the American Geographical Society Library that the American aviator Charles Lindbergh (1902–74) used to plan his historic transatlantic flight. Lindbergh was an airmail pilot who, in 1926, learned of the $25,000 prize for the first nonstop flight between New York and Paris. Backed by a group of businessmen in St. Louis, Missouri, Lindbergh had a special plane built, which he named The Spirit of St. Louis in honor of his supporters. On May 21–22, 1927, Lindbergh achieved the first nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic, covering the 5,790 kilometers from Roosevelt Field, New York, to Le Bourget, Paris in 33.5 hours. This map shows the extreme measures that Lindbergh used to lighten his aircraft. To eliminate every ounce of unnecessary weight from his plane, Lindbergh went so far as to cut off sections of the map that he would not need on the flight. The annotations on the map read: “Unused portion of chart for New York to Paris flight—1927. C.A.L.” and "Gift from Charles A. Lindbergh, Dec. 18, 1950.” WDL Color 1:5,300,000
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spelling ftunivwislib:oai:collections.lib.uwm.edu:agdm/860 2025-01-16T23:32:30+00:00 North Atlantic Ocean : northeastern sheet [portion]. Lindbergh Chart of the North Atlantic Ocean 1922 United States. Hydrographic Office 1 map : color, annotated 26 x 108 cm image/tif; Image/jp2 http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/ref/collection/agdm/id/860 English eng United States. Hydrographic Office American Geographical Society Library - Maps American Geographical Society Library, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries American Geographical Society Library Digital Map Collection (AGS) (RARE) 711 A-1922 (Framed) am007840 http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/ref/collection/agdm/id/860 https://uwm.edu/libraries/digital-collections/copyright-digcoll/ Lindbergh Charles A. (Charles Augustus) 1902-1974. Nautical charts--North Atlantic Ocean. North Atlantic Ocean--Maps cartographic image Still Image ftunivwislib 2022-11-26T16:43:05Z "No. 956" -- upper left margin. "Ununsed portion of chart for New York to Paris flight - 1927. C.A.L" -- handwritten on map. "Gift from Charles A. Lindbergh, Dec. 18, 1950." This is one of four charts held at the American Geographical Society Library that the American aviator Charles Lindbergh (1902–74) used to plan his historic transatlantic flight. Lindbergh was an airmail pilot who, in 1926, learned of the $25,000 prize for the first nonstop flight between New York and Paris. Backed by a group of businessmen in St. Louis, Missouri, Lindbergh had a special plane built, which he named The Spirit of St. Louis in honor of his supporters. On May 21–22, 1927, Lindbergh achieved the first nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic, covering the 5,790 kilometers from Roosevelt Field, New York, to Le Bourget, Paris in 33.5 hours. This map shows the extreme measures that Lindbergh used to lighten his aircraft. To eliminate every ounce of unnecessary weight from his plane, Lindbergh went so far as to cut off sections of the map that he would not need on the flight. The annotations on the map read: “Unused portion of chart for New York to Paris flight—1927. C.A.L.” and "Gift from Charles A. Lindbergh, Dec. 18, 1950.” WDL Color 1:5,300,000 Still Image North Atlantic University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee: UWM Libraries Digital Collections St. Louis ENVELOPE(-67.496,-67.496,-67.132,-67.132)
spellingShingle Lindbergh
Charles A. (Charles Augustus)
1902-1974. Nautical charts--North Atlantic Ocean. North Atlantic Ocean--Maps
United States. Hydrographic Office
North Atlantic Ocean : northeastern sheet [portion].
title North Atlantic Ocean : northeastern sheet [portion].
title_full North Atlantic Ocean : northeastern sheet [portion].
title_fullStr North Atlantic Ocean : northeastern sheet [portion].
title_full_unstemmed North Atlantic Ocean : northeastern sheet [portion].
title_short North Atlantic Ocean : northeastern sheet [portion].
title_sort north atlantic ocean : northeastern sheet [portion].
topic Lindbergh
Charles A. (Charles Augustus)
1902-1974. Nautical charts--North Atlantic Ocean. North Atlantic Ocean--Maps
topic_facet Lindbergh
Charles A. (Charles Augustus)
1902-1974. Nautical charts--North Atlantic Ocean. North Atlantic Ocean--Maps
url http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/ref/collection/agdm/id/860