Charles Lindbergh's first plane was called the "Spirit of St. Louis." This custom-built aircraft was designed specifically for his historic transatlantic flight from New York to Paris in 1927. The plane was a modified Ryan NYP and featured a distinctive design with a large wingspan and a closed cockpit to reduce drag. Lindbergh's successful flight made the Spirit of St. Louis an iconic symbol of aviation achievement.
The National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC.
Lindbergh's aircraft, 'Spirit of St Louis', was silver.
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Charles Lindbergh's plane was called the Spirit of St. Louis.
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Her first plane was a yellow Kinner Airster. She called it 'the Canary".
Charles Lindbergh's airplane was called Spirit of St. Louis. The plane was used for a solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean.
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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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The first powered flight was in a plane designed by the Wright Brother's, who called it the Wright Flyer.
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