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Posted: 24 Apr 2016 03:21 PM PDT
If you were going to fly non-stop for 33½ hours, what kind of chair would you want to sit in?
For Charles Lindbergh, it was this simple wicker chair. The Ryan NYP Spirit of St. Louis was a modified version of the Ryan M-2 aircraft created specifically for the long flight from New York to Paris. In an effort to save weight, Lindbergh opted for this wicker seat for the historic flight. Discover more about the Ryan NYP Sprit of St. Louis. Tom Paone is a Museum Technician in the Aeronautics Department at the National Air and Space Museum. The post Crossing the Atlantic in a Wicker Chair appeared first on AirSpace. |
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