The airplane Charles Lindbergh made the first solo transatlantic flight is called "The Spirit of St. Louis". It is in the Smithsonian Museum, in Washington D.C..
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Yes, the Spirit of St. Louis was the name of Charles Lindbergh's famous airplane. He flew it on the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight from New York to Paris in 1927. The aircraft was named in honor of the city of St. Louis, which had supported his flight efforts.
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Her first solo flight across US was in her Avro Avian 594, simply called '7083' .
Actually so her name was used to publicise the flight. In fact she wrote a log and did some organising.
The Wright brothers invented the first successful airplane in North Carolina. They conducted their historic flight at Kitty Hawk on December 17, 1903. This location was chosen for its favorable winds and open space, which were ideal for their experiments with flight.
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