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Charles Lindbergh flew the Spirit of St. Louis, the custom-built monoplane he piloted on his historic solo transatlantic flight from New York to Paris in May 1927. The aircraft was designed for long-distance flight and featured a large fuel capacity to accommodate the journey. Its successful flight made Lindbergh an international hero and a symbol of aviation progress.

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