An aluminum bottle with a white cap and red rubber seal at the base of the cap. The cap is attached by metal tubes to the bottle. The bottle features an image of the Spirit of St. Louis flying over water that has small icebergs in it and clouds in the sky. Above the plane is an image of Lindbergh smiling wearing a jacket and tie set in a yellow oval. A blue leaf pattern extends from the bottom of the oval up on both sides to the half way point on the oval. The bottle has print in German and English. Next to the Spirit of St. Louis in black lettering "May 20, 1927 First nonstop flight across the Atlantic New York-Paris" below the plane in blue lettering "Pilot's beer."
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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