From a HAM radio,Boy Scouts and motorcycle friend.

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Subject:        CHARLES LINDBERGH'S FLIGHT
Date:   Sun, 6 Feb 2011 15:56:53 -0600

        

        



    We all remember Charles Lindbergh's history making flight from N Y
    to Paris on May 20, 1927 from Roosevelt Field on Long Island, N Y.
    Here is the best compilation of Lindbergh's films that I have ever
    seen. Read the instructions below to start with Part 1. I had
    trouble on the last part 4. I had to reopen it to get to the end.
      If you will notice, he could only see outside the side of the
    airplane. They did not have any windshields at that time. What an
    important part of aviation history.

    *READ INSTRUCTIONS BELOW*

    * Win Perkins, a real estate appraiser who specializes in airport
    properties,  has posted on his Web site a video he created of
    Charles Lindbergh's famous  and risky takeoff in the Spirit of St.
    Louis  ..    According to Perkins, this is unlike any other
    presentation of the takeoff  footage. Perkins said he "painstakingly
    assembled news footage from five  cameras that filmed Lindbergh's
    takeoff from Roosevelt Field, Long  Island  " and "mixed it with
    enhanced audio from the same  newsreel sources."**

    ** This is one of the most interesting videos I've seen come over
    the Internet.  When you click on the address, episode #3 comes up
    ready to play.**
    ** I suggest you first click on  "CONTACT"  to  the left and select
    #1, then watch them in order, #1 through #4 (each time going back to
    "contact" and selecting the next one). I was glued  to the screen
    through all 4.**
    ** What guts it took for Lindbergh to overcome the odds against him
    and accomplish this amazing feat.**

    **"**Http://www.airportappraisals.com/*
    <http://www.airportappraisals.com/>"
    **

    *Select "Contact" after each clip to choose the next.*


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