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Charles Lindbergh Spirit of St. Louis Matted + Framed Print 17.5\" X 24.75\" For Sale


Charles Lindbergh Spirit of St. Louis Matted + Framed Print 17.5\
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Charles Lindbergh Spirit of St. Louis Matted + Framed Print 17.5\" X 24.75\":
$75.00

The framed print measures 17.5\"W X 24.75\"H. The Lindbergh picture measures 7.5\"W X 9.5\"H. The airplane sketch measures 7 1/2\"W X 3 3/8\"H. The photograph and sketch are double-matted individually.
On May 21, 1927, Charles A. Lindberghcompleted the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight in history, flying his Ryan NYP“Spirit of St. Louis”3,610 miles between Roosevelt Field on Long Island, New York and Paris, France, in 33 hours, 30minutes. With this flight, Lindbergh won the $25,000 prize offered by New York hotel owner Raymond Orteig to the first aviator to fly an aircraft directly across the Atlantic between New York and Paris. When he landed at Le Bourget Field in Paris, Lindbergh became a world hero who would remain in the public eye for decades. The aftermath of the flight was the “Lindbergh boom” in aviation: aircraft industry stocks rose in value and interest in flying skyrocketed. Lindbergh’s subsequent U.S. tour in the “Spirit of St. Louis” demonstrated the potential of the airplane as a safe, reliable mode of transportation. Following the U.S. tour, Lindbergh took the aircraft on a goodwill flight to Central and South America, where flags of the countries he visited were painted on the cowling, “Spirit of St. Louis” was named in honor of Lindbergh’s supporters in St. Louis, Missouri, who paid for the aircraft. “NYP” is an acronym for “New York-Paris,” the object of the flight.
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