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− | '''Charles Lindbergh''', also known as '''Lucky Lindy''', was an American pilot who flew the [[Spirit of St. Louis]]. He was the partner of [[Amelia Earhart]] in the Maddux Airlines. | + | '''Charles Lindbergh''', also known as '''Lucky Lindy''', was an American pilot who in 1927 flew the [[Spirit of St. Louis]] in the First solo, nonstop transatlantic flight from {{W|Long Island}} to [[Paris]]. He was the partner of [[Amelia Earhart]] in the Maddux Airlines. |
== History == | == History == | ||
During the final of the Soapbox Derby Race between [[Bart]] and [[Nelson]] the commentator said the world has not seen the likes of this since the French carried Lucky Lindy off on their shoulders from Le Bourget Field.<ref>"[[Saturdays of Thunder]]"</ref> | During the final of the Soapbox Derby Race between [[Bart]] and [[Nelson]] the commentator said the world has not seen the likes of this since the French carried Lucky Lindy off on their shoulders from Le Bourget Field.<ref>"[[Saturdays of Thunder]]"</ref> | ||
− | In 1927, Charles Lindbergh | + | In 1927, just as he was about to depart {{W2|Roosevelt Field|airport|Long Island}} on his historic flight Charles Lindbergh grabbed [[Mr. Burns]]' childhood teddy bear [[Bobo]] out of the water to take with him and later threw Bobo into the cheering [[Paris]]ian crowd where it was grabbed by [[Adolf Hitler]].<ref>"[[Rosebud]]"</ref> |
When the Simpson family slept at the Springfield Homeless Shelter,Homer Simpson talk about a crazy man that believe in Charles Lindbergh,and he said that something he saw was probably the best thing he had ever seen, although the idea was stolen from [[Amelia Earhart]].<ref>"[[No Loan Again, Naturally]]"</ref> | When the Simpson family slept at the Springfield Homeless Shelter,Homer Simpson talk about a crazy man that believe in Charles Lindbergh,and he said that something he saw was probably the best thing he had ever seen, although the idea was stolen from [[Amelia Earhart]].<ref>"[[No Loan Again, Naturally]]"</ref> | ||
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*{{ep|Old Money|([[Lucky Lindy's Pomade]])}} | *{{ep|Old Money|([[Lucky Lindy's Pomade]])}} | ||
*{{ep|Saturdays of Thunder|(mentioned)}} | *{{ep|Saturdays of Thunder|(mentioned)}} | ||
− | *{{ep|Rosebud}} | + | *{{ep|Rosebud|(flashback)}} |
+ | *{{ep|Mother Simpson|(mentioned)}} | ||
*{{ep|No Loan Again, Naturally|(mentioned)}} | *{{ep|No Loan Again, Naturally|(mentioned)}} | ||
*{{bon|Lisa's Dream House}} | *{{bon|Lisa's Dream House}} |
Latest revision as of 17:18, November 7, 2024
Charles Lindbergh
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Charles Lindbergh, also known as Lucky Lindy, was an American pilot who in 1927 flew the Spirit of St. Louis in the First solo, nonstop transatlantic flight from Long Island to Paris. He was the partner of Amelia Earhart in the Maddux Airlines.
History[edit]
During the final of the Soapbox Derby Race between Bart and Nelson the commentator said the world has not seen the likes of this since the French carried Lucky Lindy off on their shoulders from Le Bourget Field.[1]
In 1927, just as he was about to depart Long Island on his historic flight Charles Lindbergh grabbed Mr. Burns' childhood teddy bear Bobo out of the water to take with him and later threw Bobo into the cheering Parisian crowd where it was grabbed by Adolf Hitler.[2]
When the Simpson family slept at the Springfield Homeless Shelter,Homer Simpson talk about a crazy man that believe in Charles Lindbergh,and he said that something he saw was probably the best thing he had ever seen, although the idea was stolen from Amelia Earhart.[3]
In the Lisa Simpson's dream, she appears as Amelia Earhart and Bart Simpson as Charles Lindbergh.[4]
Appearances[edit]
- Episode – "Old Money" (Lucky Lindy's Pomade)
- Episode – "Saturdays of Thunder" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Rosebud" (flashback)
- Episode – "Mother Simpson" (mentioned)
- Episode – "No Loan Again, Naturally" (mentioned)
- Comic story – Lisa's Dream House
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