Charles Lindbergh in Paris after his historic 1927 flight

Charles Lindbergh in Paris after his historic 1927 flight

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Lindy, known as the Lone Eagle, completed a historic nonstop flight covering 3600 miles in 36 hours and 32 minutes. Lindbergh, along with Ambassador Eric and philanthropist Raymond Ortiz, celebrated this achievement. Ortiz was pleased to award the $25,000 prize he had offered in 1919 for the first nonstop flight from New York to Paris.

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How many miles did Lindy, the Lone Eagle, cover nonstop?

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What was the total duration of Lindy's nonstop flight?

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Who was the philanthropist that paid the $25,000 prize?

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In what year was the $25,000 prize posted?

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From which city did Lindy fly nonstop to Paris?

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