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{{infobox Aircraft
{{infobox Aircraft
|image = Ryan-SoSL.jpg
|image     = Ryan-SoSL.jpg
|name =Ryan NYP "Spirit of St Louis"
|name     = ''Spirit of St Louis''<br/>Ryan NYP
|type = custom single piston
|type     = Long-range aircraft
|livery =  
|livery   =  
|fdm =
|fdm       = YASim
|status =
|status   = Alpha
|authors = Emmanuel BARANGER (3D), Pierre GEOFFROY (FDM), Laurent HAYVEL (Texture)
|authors   = Emmanuel Baranger (3D), Pierre Geoffroy (FDM), Laurent Hayvel (texture)
|download =
|download = http://www.flightgear.org/Downloads/aircraft-2.0.0/#Ryan-SoSL
}}
}}
 
The '''Spirit of St. Louis''' is the custom-built single engine, single seat monoplane that was flown solo by Charles Lindbergh on May 20–21, 1927, on the first non-stop flight from New York to Paris.
Ryan '''Spirit of St. Lois''', the '''Ryan NYP'''.
 
ryan-sosl: Ryan NYP "Spirit of St Louis"
ryan-sosl-yasim: Ryan NYP "Spirit of St Louis" (YASim)
Author: Emmanuel BARANGER (3D), Pierre GEOFFROY (FDM), Laurent HAYVEL (Texture)
Version: v20080107
 


The SoSL is currently on display at the [[National Air and Space Museum]].
The SoSL is currently on display at the [[National Air and Space Museum]].
=== See also ===
*[[Table of models]]
== External links ==
*http://www.flightgear.org/Downloads/aircraft-2.0.0/


[[Category:Aircraft]]
[[Category:Aircraft]]
[[Category:Historical aircraft]]
[[Category:Historical aircraft]]

Revision as of 16:55, 23 December 2010

Spirit of St Louis
Ryan NYP
Ryan-SoSL.jpg
Type Long-range aircraft
Author(s) Emmanuel Baranger (3D), Pierre Geoffroy (FDM), Laurent Hayvel (texture)
FDM YASim
Status Alpha
Download Download the Spirit of St Louis Ryan NYP aircraft package for the current stable release (2020.3).

The Spirit of St. Louis is the custom-built single engine, single seat monoplane that was flown solo by Charles Lindbergh on May 20–21, 1927, on the first non-stop flight from New York to Paris.

The SoSL is currently on display at the National Air and Space Museum.