Definition of Lindbergh, Charles in English:
Lindbergh, Charles
proper nounˈlɪndbəːɡˈlɪn(d)bərɡ
(1902–74), American aviator; full name Charles Augustus Lindbergh. In 1927 he made the first solo transatlantic flight in a single-engined monoplane, Spirit of St Louis. He moved to Europe with his wife to escape the publicity surrounding the kidnap and murder of his two-year-old son in 1932.
Definition of Lindbergh, Charles in US English:
Lindbergh, Charles
proper nounˈlɪn(d)bərɡˈlin(d)ˌbərɡ
(1902–74), US aviator; full name Charles Augustus Lindbergh. In 1927, he made the first solo transatlantic flight in a single-engined monoplane, Spirit of St. Louis. Known thereafter as “Lucky Lindy,” he moved to Europe with his wife, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, to escape the publicity surrounding the kidnapping and murder of their two-year-old son in 1932. He recounted his historic flight of 1927 in The Spirit of St. Louis (1953).