A red rectangular bi-fold box. The two folding sections are secured together by a small gold button. The top flap is thinner than the bottom and has an image of Lindbergh in the left corner. Lindbergh's name appears above the image and the text "U.S.A. - Paris" appears below. The center panel of the top flap has an image of an airplane on the left and the Graf Zeppelin on the right. In the center of this flap there is lettering that reads "The Aviators Box" The bottom flap and the back of the box each have images of five famous aviators with their names and achievements listed below. The box opens to reveal a spot patterned interior divided into four sections by small walls. These sections vary in length and width allowing for storage of multiple objects. Created by Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Date Created 03/15/2022 Source Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Keywords Aviation; Memorabilia; People; Popular Culture Rights and Restrictions Not determined
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