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The New York Times (January 30, 1983) referred to him as the "Lone Eagle of the Pacific". [1] Wiese was not attempting to set a record or enter the history books at the time of his flight, and he wasn't even aware that his flight would be notable. In 1959, Wiese was a pilot for Pan American Airlines when he heard rumors of mass layoffs at the ...
Lone Eagle was the nickname given to Charles Lindbergh, there was no sign that Lindbergh had any problems the used use of the nickname or anyone making a close copy of the Spirit of St. Louis. Ryan Mechanics renamed the company to Federal Aircraft Corporation in 1928 and later built one Federal Aircraft CM-3 .
Lone Eagle is a nickname for Charles Lindbergh. Lone Eagle may also refer to: The Lone Eagle, a 1927 film; Ryan Mechanics Lone Eagle CM-1, an aircraft; Australian Lone Eagle, a nickname for aviator Bert Hinkler; Águila Solitaria, Mexican professional wrestler, Spanish for Lone Eagle; Lone Eagle Peak, a mountain peak in the Rocky Mountains
The Lone Eagle is a 1927 American silent melodrama directed by Emory Johnson, based on the story by Emilie Johnson, and starring Raymond Keane, Barbara Kent and Nigel Barrie. [1] It was released by Universal Pictures on September 18, 1927.
Lone Eagle Peak is a mountain summit in the Indian Peaks of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains of North America.The 11,946-foot (3,641 m) peak is located in the Indian Peaks Wilderness of Arapaho National Forest, 12.4 miles (19.9 km) northeast by north (bearing 37°) of the Town of Fraser in Grand County, Colorado, United States.
Predator Racing, Inc. is a monster truck team consisting of the trucks Predator, Prowler, Pouncer and Lone Eagle all of which currently [when?] compete primarily on the USHRA Monster Jam circuit. The team is owned by Allen Pezo, and includes Pezo, Larry Jaruzel, Lenny Kuilder and Dale Mitchell as drivers.
The Lone Eagle of the Border (1929) Flying Against Time (1929) Over The Jungle Trails (1929) Lost at the South Pole (1930) Through the Air to Alaska (1930) Flying to the Rescue (1930) Danger Trails of the Sky (1931) Following the Sun Shadow (1932) Battling the Wind (1933) Brushing the Mountain Top (1934) Castaways of the Stratosphere (1935 ...
The WCPW Midget Championship was a professional wrestling midget title in Windy City Pro Wrestling (WCPW). Originally, WCPW was known as Windy City Wrestling (WCW), however, a lawsuit brought by World Championship Wrestling forced the smaller promotion to change its name to "Windy City Pro Wrestling" in 1997.