Crafty Flights

Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh wore the square and compasses on his jacket during his famous solo flight over the Atlantic in 1927. He was as Mason at the time and considered it a good luck emblem.

When Virginian Richard Evelyn Byrd  explorer and air pioneer, flew over the North Pole and the South Pole with Norwegian aviation pioneer Bernt Balchen, they dropped Masonic flags on both Poles. In the 1933-35 expedition over the South Pole, Brother Balchen also tossed his Shrine fez on the Pole.

A partial list of Masonic Astronauts include: John Glenn, Neil Armstrong, Virgil Grissom, Wally Schirra, Jim Irwin, Leroy Gordon Cooper, Jr., Edwin E. "Buzz" Aldrin.

Leroy Gordon Cooper, Jr., famous astronaut, on his 22 orbit flight carried a Masonic coin in his pocket as well as a blue Masonic flag which he later presented to his mother Lodge, Carbondale No. 82, Carbondale, Colorado.

On August 23, 1879, Lodge No. 239 of France held a meeting in a balloon flying over Paris, at which time a Brother was initiated.

The inventors of the first balloon were Joseph Montgolfier, Michel Montgolfier, and Jacques Etielle; all were members of the Nine Sisters Lodge in France.

Brother Eddie Rickenbacker, World War I air ace, was a devoted Mason for many years.
 

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