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  1. Website. www .eriklindbergh .com. Erik Robbins Lindbergh (born 1965) is an American aviator, adventurer, and artist. He is the grandson of pioneering aviator Charles Lindbergh, the first person to fly non-stop and solo between New York and Paris in 1927.

  2. Pilot, adventurer, artist and entrepreneur, Erik Lindbergh's lifelong quest to escape from gravity ranges from electric aircraft to extreme sports, a second chance at life, dreams of spaceflight and beyond. Escaping From Gravity - since 1965.

  3. Erik Lindbergh, a commercial pilot and certified flight instructor, is the grandson of Charles and Anne Lindbergh and son of Jon Lindbergh and Barbara Robbins. As 2002 marks the 75th anniversary of his grandfather's Spirit of St. Louis transatlantic flight, Erik Lindbergh will recreate this 1927 milestone, illustrating the human spirit's ...

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  5. www.eriklindbergh.com › aboutAbout | erik

    Erik Lindbergh is the Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of VerdeGo Aero which provides Powertrain Systems and Engineering Services to the emerging electric aircraft industry. Erik is the Co-Host of The Lindberghs podcast and also serves as Chairman of the Board of the Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh Foundation, and on the board of trustees of ...

  6. Apr 15, 2021 · Apr 15, 2021, 11:47 AM. Share: For Erik Lindbergh, whose grandfather Charles Lindbergh famously piloted the first-ever nonstop flight from New York to Paris, charting unknown territory comes naturally. Instead of flying over the Atlantic Ocean, however, his aspirations have evolved to meet modern challenges.

  7. Erik Lindbergh's purpose in life is to Escape From Gravity™ through Aerospace, Art and Adventure. Erik Lindbergh is the Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of VerdeGo Aero which provides Powertrain Systems and Engineering Services to the emerging electric aircraft industry.

  8. Nov 6, 2022 · In this TEDx talk Erik recently presented, he outlines the foundation’s belief that the most effective way to decarbonize aviation is through prizes similar to the Orteig Prize that inspired Charles Lindberghs trans-Atlantic flight in 1927.

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