Photos of Aircraft N211

N211 - The original 'Spirit of St. Louis' under protective sheets in the Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall at the National Air and Space Museum. Charles Lindbergh took 33 hours 30 min. to cross the Atlantic solo from New York to Paris non-stop in May 1927. - by Arjun Sarup
Arjun Sarup
N211 - On display @ the National Air and Space Museum - by Arthur Tanyel
Arthur Tanyel
N211 - On display @ the National Air and Space Museum - by Arthur Tanyel
Arthur Tanyel
N211 - National Air and Space Museum - Photo by Hunter Adams - by Zane Adams
Zane Adams
N211 - National Air and Space Museum - Photo by Hunter Adams - by Zane Adams
Zane Adams
N211 - Air and Space Museum - by Ronald Barker
Ronald Barker
N211 - Air and Space Museum - by Ronald Barker
Ronald Barker
N211 - Air and Space Museum - by Ronald Barker
Ronald Barker
N211 - Air and Space Museum - by Ronald Barker
Ronald Barker
N211 - National Air and Space Museum - by Ronald Barker
Ronald Barker
N211 - There are many copies of Lindbergh's world-famous aircraft, but the one and only original is at the National Air and Space Museum. - by Daniel L. Berek
Daniel L. Berek
N211 @ FA08 - Replica Ryan NVP as seen at the Fantasy of Flight Museum, Polk City in November 1996. - by Peter Nicholson
Peter Nicholson
@ FA08
N211 - National Air and Space Museum, Ryan NYP, not a replica - by Timothy Aanerud
Timothy Aanerud
N211 - This is the real NX211 Spirit of St. Louis at the National Air and Space Museum - by Glenn E. Chatfield
Glenn E. Chatfield