A pair of 1930s-era Charles Lindbergh pilot goggles is now in the hands of the Minnesota Historical Society to go along with its collection of artifacts from the famed Little Falls, Minn., aviator.
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MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – The Minnesota Historical Society (MNHS) has added a pair of Charles Lindbergh's flight goggles to their collection. Lindbergh, a Little Falls native, was the first to complete a ...
Click to open image viewer. Amelia Earhart wore these flight goggles as she competed in the 1929 Women's National Air Derby, one of the first air races for women. She did not wear them for very long, ...
Microsoft Flight Simulator X just got cooler: when you strap the $400 Vuzix VR920 headest on and look around, the camera follows your movements. The goggles show you an interactive 3D cockpit, while ...