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Lindbergh’s Grandson Reenacts Famous Flight

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From Times Wire Reports

AND FINALLY . . .

Erik Lindbergh popped out of the cockpit, furiously waving his arms in the air, after completing a 17-hour flight from New York to Paris.

His grandfather, aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh, made the groundbreaking solo, nonstop flight across the Atlantic in 1927, crossing the ocean in 33 1/2 hours, nibbling on just one sandwich.

“I really wanted to celebrate the 75th anniversary of grandfather’s flight,” Erik Lindbergh said at a news conference. “I did it in half the time and ate twice as much.”

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He is the son of Jon Lindbergh, the oldest surviving child of Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh.

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