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.
Spirit of St. Louis
There is no record for a Chales E. Linbergh. Perhaps the name is misspelled or there has not been anyone with that name. If Charles E. Lindbergh is meant there is also no record. There are records for Charles and Charles A. Lindbergh. Charles is the aviator and Charles A Jr. was his kidnapped son.
The first nonstop flight was flown by John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown in a Vickers Vimy. The first solo nonstop flight was taken by Charles Lindbergh in the Spirit of Saint Louis.
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Spirit of St. Louis
Charles Lindbergh's airplane was called Spirit of St. Louis. The plane was used for a solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean.
The Spirit of St. Louis
It was the Spirit of St. Louis. Today the plane is in the Air and Space Museum in the Smithsonian.
Spirit of St. Louis