The Spirit of St. Louis was designed by Donald A. Hall and produced by Ryan Airlines. It's official name is the Ryan NYP.
The Spirit of St Louis was built around the Wright J-5C "Whirwind" engine.
The St. Louis artch was built in St. Louis
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Lindbergh flew a specially built Ryan NYP. Lindbergh liked the Ryan M2, a popular mail plane, ( Lindbergh had been a US Airmail pilot ) but needed too many special differences for his Atlantic flight. Ryan Aircraft in San Diego built him the NYP for $10,800. This had a new Wright Whirlwind J-5C 223-hp radial engine. Lindbergh had liked the idea of 2 engines for reliability but a single engine offered less weight and more range. His NYP was designed to carry 450 gallons of aviation gas. This would give him over 4,000 miles range. Lindbergh named his aircraft "Spirit of St. Louis" for his main financial supporters.
Lindbergh's aircraft, 'Spirit of St Louis', was silver.
No, the Spirit of St Louis was a custom built, single engine, single seat monoplane.
The Spirit of St Louis was built around the Wright J-5C "Whirwind" engine.
A custom built single engine, single seat monoplane.
The St. Louis artch was built in St. Louis
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Spirit of St. Louis
The Spirit of St. Louis - album - was created in 2000.
The Spirit of St. Louis was the Ryan Monoplane Charles Lindbergh flew to Paris.
The duration of The Spirit of St. Louis - film - is 2.25 hours.
The Spirit of St. Louis - film - was created on 1957-04-20.
Charles Lindeberg - Spirit of St Louis, Built by Ryan aicraft corparation, 1923
The St. Louis artch was built in St. Louis