the name of the plane isSpirit of St.Louis
Aviator, aircraft pilot.
Lindbergh's Ryan Monoplane was named "Spirit of St. Louis"
In a one-engine propeller aircraft, alone.
Lindbergh's aircraft, 'Spirit of St Louis', was silver.
The Spirit of St. Louis, the plane Charles Lindbergh flew on the first non-stop trans-Atlantic flight in 1927, is in the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC.
If you mean the one that was kidnapped it was Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr.
Charles Lindbergh
Charles Lindbergh became a pilot in 1922 after earning his flying license. He trained at the Nebraska Aircraft Corporation in Lincoln, where he developed his aviation skills. Lindbergh's passion for flying ultimately led to his historic solo transatlantic flight in 1927.
Alcock and Brown flying a Vickers Vimy from NewFoundland to Ireland in 1919
It was the Ryan aircraft that Charles Lindbergh fitted out for his solo flight across the Atlantic.
He flew a light aircraft solo across the Atlantic ocean to France.
The airplane named Spirit of St. Louis was flown from Roosevelt Field in Garden City, Long Island, a few miles east of New York City, to Le Bourget Field in Paris by Charles "Lucky Lindy" Lindbergh.