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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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.
- Erik Robbins Lindbergh, 1965 (age 57–58)
- www.eriklindbergh.com
- Jon Lindbergh, Barbara Robbins
An avid pilot, E rik holds commercial, instrument, flight instructor, and glider ratings. In 1996, he helped launch the XPRIZE Foundation in St. Louis. In 2002 Erik retraced his grandfathers epic 1927 New York to Paris solo flight - raising over a million dollars and 500 million (pre-social media) media impressions for XPRIZE.
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President Bush Calls Lindbergh in Paris After Flight: Erik Lindbergh safely flies from New York to Paris in 17hrs, 7min on May 2, 2002. Avoiding thunderstorms and icy wings, Erik Lindbergh, flying in the footsteps of his grandfather Charles Lindbergh, completed his trip to Paris, landing at 11:23 an Le Bourget in Paris, France.
May 19, 2002 · ON May 1, Erik Lindbergh, grandson of the man who made history by flying solo nonstop from New York to Paris, headed his Lancair Columbia 300 single-engine aircraft over St. John's,...
ABOUT ERIK . 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. Read More. It's incredibly empowering to be a part of a small group of people who managed to.
Nov 5, 2013 · Last month, I shared Erik Lindbergh’s highlights of his first solo flight in an ultralight aircraft—that just happened to be an electric-powered airplane: the GreenWing International eSpyder e280.
Mar 27, 2006 · Erik Lindbergh, grandson of Charles Lindbergh, is aboard representing the Lindbergh Foundation. Pilots commemorating flight to Ecuador Ambassador Theodore Gildred (center) and his sons Stephen (left) and Ted III are recreating Theodore Gildred Sr.'s historic 1931 San Diego to Quito, Ecuador, flight.