Lindbergh Named Lecture 2012
This lecture commemorates Charles Lindbergh, who was the first pilot to fly solo non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean. Lindbergh had a monoplane specially built for him, which was christened Spirit of St Louis. He departed Roosevelt Field, Long Island on 20 May 1927 and landed the following day at Le Bouget, Paris, having flown 3610 miles.
The 2012 Lecture is hosted by the RAeS Paris Branch and the Air Museum and will be given, in french, by Mr Bruno Révellin-Falcoz, former Vice-Président Directeur Général of Dassault Aviation.
Following the Lecture there will be a Networking Drinks Reception.
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LOCATION
Event venue:
Le Bourget, Paris
Address:
France
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