A relief of Lindbergh's head wearing a flight cap over a small curved surface. The Spirit of St. Louis is flying over the surface below Lindbergh's neck. Text below Lindbergh's face reads that he successfully completed a non-stop flight in May 1927. On each side of the curved surface are the words New York and Paris. This relief is inside a brown frame that is in turn placed inside of a sliver frame. The paper backing of the frame has a wire attached to the frame.
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
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