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* March 15 – Charles Nungesser, French aviator and World War I fighter ace ( d. 1927 )
The name Machesney Park has its roots in Machesney Airport, which was located on the main street North Second where the Machesney Mall stands today, which was founded in 1927 by Fred Machesney, a Barnstorming aviator.
The last significant historic event in Red Lake Falls occurred on August 27, 1927, when the famous aviator, Charles Lindbergh and his wife, landed at the nearby airport during a barnstorming trip through the Upper Midwest and were taken on automobile rides to Huot and Crookston.
The airport was opened in 1927, primarily by the efforts of World War I aviator Lynn Pickard.
Another famous visitor was aviator Charles A. Lindbergh, whose " Spirit of St. Louis " passed low over Salisbury shortly after taking off from Roosevelt Field on his immortal May 1927 solo flight from New York to Paris.
Charles A. Lindbergh, arguably the world's most famous aviator, spent quite a bit of time in Hempstead both before and after his epic solo flight from nearby Roosevelt Field to Le Bourget Field in Paris, France on May 20, 1927.
* Count Jacques Benjamin de Lesseps ( 1883 – 1927 ), aviator, married Grace McKenzie 1911.
Ziff, who had been an aviator in World War I, created a new magazine, Popular Aviation, in August 1927 that was published by Popular Aviation Publishing Company of Chicago, Illinois.
King therefore reported to Naval Air Station Pensacola for aviator training in January 1927.
* 1927: Parker's reputation for producing reliable, high pressure connections leads aviator Charles Lindbergh to specify Parker fittings for the Spirit of St. Louis ' historic first Atlantic crossing.
In 1927, he invited famed aviator Charles A. Lindbergh for a goodwill tour of Mexico.
Grandson of pioneering aviator Charles Lindbergh, who was the first person to fly non-stop between New York and Paris in 1927, in 2002 Erik honored the 75th anniversary of his grandfather's historic flight by retracing the journey in his own single-engine aircraft.
Over the course of the next decade, first with WEAF and then with the national NBC network, McNamee broadcast numerous sports events ( including several World Series, Rose Bowls, and championship boxing matches ), national political conventions, presidential inaugurations and the arrival of aviator Charles Lindbergh in New York City following his transatlantic flight to Paris, France in 1927.
It was opened in 1927 and hosted a reception for the arrival of aviator Bert Hinkler in Canberra in 1928.

1927 and Charles
* In 1927, Charles Lindbergh made the first solo non-stop transatlantic flight in an aircraft ( between New York City and Paris ).
* 1846 – Charles Woodruff, American archer ( d. 1927 )
Great progress was made in the field of aviation during the 1920s and 1930s, such as Charles Lindbergh's solo transatlantic flight in 1927, and Charles Kingsford Smith's transpacific flight the following year.
During late 1927, Warners released The Jazz Singer, which was mostly silent but contained what is generally regarded as the first synchronized dialogue ( and singing ) in a feature film ; but this process was actually accomplished first by Charles Taze Russell in 1914 with the lengthy film The Photo-Drama of Creation.
* 1927 – Aviator Charles Lindbergh receives a ticker-tape parade down 5th Avenue in New York City.
* 1927Charles Tomlinson, British poet and translator
One of Lord Peter's cars is a 12-cylinder (" double-six ") 1927 Daimler four-seater, which ( like all his cars ) he calls " Mrs. Merdle " after a character in Little Dorrit ( by Charles Dickens ) who " hated fuss ".
* 1927 – Attempting to make the first non-stop transatlantic flight from Paris to New York, French war heroes Charles Nungesser and François Coli disappeared after taking off aboard The White Bird biplane.
* 1927 – At 07: 52 Charles Lindbergh takes off from Roosevelt Field in Long Island, New York, on the world's first solo non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean.
* 1927Charles Lindbergh touches down at Le Bourget Field in Paris, completing the world's first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean.
* 2011 – Charles Jarrott, British film and television director ( b. 1927 )
* 1967 – Charles J. Watters, American Army chaplain, Medal of Honor recipient ( b. 1927 )
On October 10, 1927, Army Chief of Staff General Charles Pelot Summerall directed that a draft bill be sent to Congress " to revive the Badge of Military Merit ".
* Charles Henderson-Padstow Church: Its History and List of Vicars, 1927
* 1953 – Charles de Tornaco, Belgian race car driver ( b. 1927 )
* Charles Jonnart ( 19 May 1913 – 1927 )
By 1927, Charles Mintz had married Margaret Winkler and assumed control of her business.
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* Charles Lindbergh becomes the first person to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean ( May 20 – 21, 1927 ), nonstop from New York to Paris, France.
* November 19 – Charles J. Watters, U. S. Army chaplain, Medal of Honor recipient ( b. 1927 )
* Charles J. Shindo, 1927 and the Rise of Modern America ( University Press of Kansas ; 244 pages ; 2010 ).
* March 31 – Charles Doolittle Walcott, American invertebrate paleontologist ( d. 1927 )
Her performances in Seventh Heaven ( the first of twelve movies she would make with actor Charles Farrell ) and both Sunrise, directed by F. W. Murnau, and Street Angel ( in 1927, also with Charles Farrell ) earned her the first Academy Award for Best Actress in 1928.

1927 and Lindbergh
It had been around a long time and some people began to call it the Lindbergh Hop after 1927, although it didn't last.
On September 17, 1927, Charles Lindbergh attended the official dedication of the new Oakland Airport.
After the City of Tucson acquired land southeast of town for a runway in 1925, Charles Lindbergh, fresh from his nonstop crossing of the Atlantic Ocean, flew his " Spirit of St. Louis " to Tucson in 1927 to dedicate Davis-Monthan Field, then the largest municipal airport in the United States.
Less than three weeks after the flight the U. S. Post Office Department issued a 10-cent " Lindbergh Air Mail " stamp ( Scott C-10 ) on June 11, 1927 with engraved illustrations of both the Spirit of St. Louis and a map of its route from New York to Paris.
Charles Lindbergh, best known for crossing the Atlantic alone and without stopping in 1927, was fascinated by this eagle.
Lannin provided Lindbergh with a room at his nearby hotel and watched the takeoff from Roosevelt Airfield on May 20, 1927.
* Charles Lindbergh, who flew into Croydon in 1927 shortly after completing the first solo trans-Atlantic flight ;
In 1927, Charles Lindbergh took off from Roosevelt Field, a couple of hundred yards south of downtown, for the history-making flight to Paris, marking probably the most famous event tied to Westbury.
Charles Lindbergh flew the Spirit of St. Louis to Evere airfield after his historic 1927 transatlantic flight to Paris.
In 1927, Blériot, long retired from flying, was present to welcome Charles Lindbergh when he landed at Le Bourget field completing his transatlantic flight.
Anne and Charles Lindbergh met on December 21, 1927 in Mexico City.
In 1927, Charles Lindbergh refused to include Vancouver in his North American tour because of the lack of a proper airport.
The other eighteen who were awarded this distinction were: Roy Chapman Andrews ; Robert Bartlett ; Frederick Russell Burnham ; George Kruck Cherrie ; James L. Clark ; Merian C. Cooper ; Lincoln Ellsworth ; Louis Agassiz Fuertes ; George Bird Grinnell ; Charles A. Lindbergh ; Donald Baxter MacMillan ; Clifford H. Pope ; George P. Putnam ; Kermit Roosevelt ; Carl Rungius ; Stewart Edward White ; Orville Wright. Byrd Memorial on Mount Victoria, Wellington, New ZealandAlso in 1927, the City of Richmond dedicated the Richard Evelyn Byrd Flying Field, now Richmond International Airport, in Henrico County, Virginia.
Massey ( right ), William Phillips ( diplomat ) | William Phillips ( left ), and Charles Lindbergh outside Rideau Hall in July 1927
Charles Lindbergh visited Woodward Field in 1927 drawing many spectators to see The Spirit of St. Louis.

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