Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come
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Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come
Summary
Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come is an article[1].
Key Facts
- Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come authored Eddie August Schneider[2].
- Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come authored Mary Virginia Bell[3].
- Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come's image is recorded as Schneider-EddieAugust 1931 Flying magazine.png[4].
- Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come's instance of is recorded as article[5].
- Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come's genre is recorded as autobiography[6].
- Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come's Commons category is recorded as Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come[7].
- Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come's publication date is recorded as +1931-09-01T00:00:00Z[8].
- Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come's main subject is recorded as Eddie August Schneider[9].
- Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come's main subject is recorded as Emil August Schneider[10].
- Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come's main subject is recorded as Alice Paula Schneider[11].
- Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come's main subject is recorded as William Ulbrich[12].
- Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come's main subject is recorded as junior transcontinental speed record[13].
- Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come's main subject is recorded as The Kangaroo[14].
- Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come's main subject is recorded as Carl Henry Schneider[15].
- Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come's main subject is recorded as Thea Rasche[16].
- Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come's main subject is recorded as Edgar Woodhams[17].
- Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come's main subject is recorded as John Hay Whitney[18].
- Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come's document file on Wikimedia Commons is recorded as Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come.pdf[19].
- Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come's published in is recorded as Flying[20].
- Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come's title is recorded as Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come[21].
- Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come's different from is recorded as I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides[22].
- Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come's first line is recorded as I recently flew more than twelve thousand miles in a little over a month, through rain, fog, wind and snow, over mountains, cities and deserts, in a three-year-old, second-hand airplane that had already traveled some five hundred thousand miles.[23].
- Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come's copyright status is recorded as public domain[24].
- Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come's copyright status is recorded as public domain[25].
- Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come's quotation or excerpt is recorded as I recently flew more than twelve thousand miles in a little over a month, through rain, fog, wind and snow, over mountains, cities and deserts, in a three-year-old, second-hand airplane that had already traveled some five hundred thousand miles. During that time I never was very late for an appointment or put a single scratch on myself. And considering that I am hardly an expert pilot at nineteen years of age, I knew that these statements must prove something about modern commercial aviation. But what? Being pretty close to the picture, it in hard for me to see, but It does seem that it would show that aviation is for young people as well as the older and wiser generation. In fact, in New Jersey, a boy can get his pilot's license two years before he can get his driver's license. So this is aimed at the youngsters, hoping they won't take it too seriously, and those who have arrived at years of discretion, first as pure amusement because some darned funny and interesting things can happen in aviation and second, there is a concealed missionary purpose, to show that aviation has arrived as an industry. Not that it has much bearing on the story, but because people are always asking me, my name is really Eddie: I was christened that way. It isn't very dressy, but it serves the purpose. ... Dad had a butcher shop in Jersey City. The first time I was in the air was in Germany, from Hamburg to Hanover. ...[26].
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Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come's instance of is recorded as article[5].