The Spirit of St. Louis

Hardcover, 562 pages

English language

Published 1953 by Charles Scribner's Sons.

OCLC Number:
573440
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In 1926, on a beautiful moon clear night, a young pilot of the airmail route between St. Louis and Chicago conceived the ambition to fly a plane nonstop from one hemisphere to an other, bridging the waste of water that separates continent from continent. This dream, the tiny seed of incalculable things to come, would not be denied. But how to fulfill it? Could a plane capable of carrying sufficient fuel for such a flight be bought? Would it be possible to get the necessary financial backing? Would business men believe in so seemingly foolhardy a project? The months that followed saw a very doter mined young man wrestling with these problems. On May 21, 1927, this same young man took off from New York and, after thirty-threw hours alone in the cockpit of his single-motored plane, the Spirit of St. Louis, hurtling through canyons of cloud and storm over …

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