This canteen was among the gear Charles Lindbergh and his wife, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, took on their 1931 flight to the Orient and 1933 survey flights across the North and South Atlantic. They took multiple large canteens on their trips to stay hydrated during their long flights. On their 1931 trip to the Orient they brought two 2-gallon canteens and one 1-gallon canteen, which weighed a total of 57 pounds when filled with water. By comparison, all of the food the Lindberghs took on their 1931 trip weighed a total of 45 pounds.

The thick cover on this canteen was actually meant to keep the liquids inside cool. After the cover was soaked with water, evaporation would gradually cool the steel canteen and its contents, just as perspiration cools the body.

Display Status

This object is not on display at the National Air and Space Museum. It is either on loan or in storage.

Object Details

Date

1931-1933

Type

PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Food & Food Accessories

Physical Description

Round aluminum canteen with removable olive drab cloth covering

Dimensions

3-D: 20.3 x 5.1 x 22.9cm, 0.4kg (8 x 2 x 9 in., 13/16lb.)

Materials

Metal, Cloth

Inventory Number

A20030080015

Credit Line

Transferred from the USAF Museum

Data Source

National Air and Space Museum

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