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Product Description
The Spirit of St. Louis (Registration: N-X-211) is a custom-built single engine, single seat monoplane flown solo by Charles Lindbergh on the first New York to Paris non-stop transatlantic flight on 20 May and 21 May 1927.
Lindbergh took off from Roosevelt Airfield, Garden City (Long Island), New York and landed at the Le Bourget Aerodrome in Paris, France in a flight lasting 33 hours, 30 minutes. Officially known as the Ryan NYP (for New York to Paris), the single-engine monoplane was designed by Donald A. Hall of the aircraft manufacturer Ryan Airlines located in San Diego, California.
Display this detailed model of the one that Charles Lindberg soloed across the Atlantic in your house. Look at the details of the 9-cylinder Wright "Whirlwind" engine with a steel propeller. Take a peek through windows into a detailed cockpit. Painted nylon canvas finish. Home décor with a story.
This model is not a kit. It is ready for display. No setup is required.
- Length: 12.75 in. (31 cm)
- Width: 19.5 in. (49.5 cm)
- Height: 3.5 in. (9 cm)