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  1. The Spirit of St. Louis (formally the Ryan NYP, registration: N-X-211) is the custom-built, single-engine, single-seat, high-wing monoplane that was flown by Charles Lindbergh on May 20–21, 1927, on the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight from Long Island, New York, to Paris, France, for which Lindbergh won the $25,000 Orteig ...

    • Long-range aircraft [for record attempt]
    • Ryan Airlines
  2. Spirit of St. Louis, airplane in which Charles Lindbergh made the first nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean, May 20–21, 1927. His flight was sponsored by a group of businessmen in St. Louis, Missouri. Learn more about the plane, including its specifications.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. Spirit of St. Louis (El Espíritu de San Luis) es el nombre del aeroplano con el que el piloto Charles Lindbergh cruzó el Atlántico en el primer vuelo en solitario sin escalas de Nueva York a París en mayo de 1927.

  4. 2 de feb. de 2024 · The Spirit of St Louis. The aircraft that Lindbergh used for his trip across the Atlantic was called the Spirit of St Louis. Keen to secure the $25,000 Orteig Prize for the first flight from New York to Paris, a group of St Louis businessmen sponsored the mission. This led to the aircraft being named in their honor.

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  5. HISTORY. The Spirit of St. Louis’ Amazing Journey. A daring flight shrank the world and created the first global celebrity. A. Scott Berg. November 2013. Susan Seubert.

  6. 8 de nov. de 2016 · This is true of the Spirit of St. Louis, the aircraft that Charles Lindbergh famously piloted across the Atlantic in 1927. A view inside the Spirit of St. Louis . This image shows the inside of the Spirit of St. Louis. The photo was taken from the rear of the aircraft with the camera pointed toward the cockpit.

  7. 14 de mar. de 2022 · Built in just 60 days, Charles Lindbergh's "Spirit of St. Louis" was a custom-made aircraft designed for the sole purpose of getting the pilot from New York to Paris without stopping. Library of Congress Charles Lindbergh stands in front of the Spirit of St. Louis on May 31, 1927.