Skip to main content.

We

Gelesen von Jim Locke

(3,875 Sterne; 4 Bewertungen)

"We" is comprised of two parts. The first ten chapters (sections) where he traces his steady and remarkable genius for flying are written by Charles Lindbergh. The last six chapters are written by Fitzhugh Green and entitled "A Little of What the World Thought of Lindbergh." Green describes the extraordinary public response abroad and then in America to Lindbergh's greatest achievement--his flight from New York to Paris. (Summary by Jim Locke) (5 hr 14 min)

Chapters

Foreword

7:28

Read by Jim Locke

Boyhood and Early Flights

21:16

Read by Jim Locke

My First Plane

25:52

Read by Jim Locke

Barnstorming Experiences

21:04

Read by Jim Locke

Heading South

20:55

Read by Jim Locke

Training at Brooks Field

22:42

Read by Jim Locke

Receiving a Pilot's Wings

28:16

Read by Jim Locke

I Join the Air Mail

21:36

Read by Jim Locke

Two Emergency Jumps

23:58

Read by Jim Locke

San Diego-St. Louis-New York

14:38

Read by Jim Locke

New York to Paris

18:29

Read by Jim Locke

Paris

15:31

Read by Jim Locke

Brussels

6:26

Read by Jim Locke

London

10:18

Read by Jim Locke

Washington

30:44

Read by Jim Locke

New York

20:42

Read by Jim Locke

St. Louis

4:27

Read by Jim Locke

Bewertungen

Author was a literal Aldolf Hitler

(3,5 Sterne)

Manned flight is the evil fruit of the exploitation of nonbinary BIPOCs by a cisnormative white power structure. We need to ban powered flight until it can be recreated by nonbinary BIPOCs through the power modern urban interpretive dance. Pioneers of aviation were all white. That is a problem. Author was a bigomist who had a secret NAZI wife. He literally owned figurative slaves.