Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Charles Lindbergh Collection

Charles Lindbergh, the legendary aviator, forever etched his name in history with his groundbreaking achievements in aviation

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Illustraton of Spirit of St Louis monoplane flown by Charles Lindbergh

Illustraton of Spirit of St Louis monoplane flown by Charles Lindbergh, non-stop flight from New York to Paris, 1927. Charles Lindbergh was born on Feb 4, 1902

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Charles Lindbergh with his mother, c.1927 (photo)

Charles Lindbergh with his mother, c.1927 (photo)
2436486 Charles Lindbergh with his mother, c.1927 (photo); (add.info.: Transport. Aviation. The american aviator Charles Lindbergh with his mother, in front of the plane Spirit of St)

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Secretary of War George H. Dern and Charles Lindbergh, Portrait, Washington DC, USA

Secretary of War George H. Dern and Charles Lindbergh, Portrait, Washington DC, USA, 1934 (b/w photo)
5858561 Secretary of War George H. Dern and Charles Lindbergh, Portrait, Washington DC, USA, 1934 (b/w photo); Private Collection

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Charles Lindbergh, Portrait after Successful Non-Stop Trans-Atlantic Flight, Washington DC, USA

Charles Lindbergh, Portrait after Successful Non-Stop Trans-Atlantic Flight, Washington DC, USA, June 1927 (b/w photo)
5974315 Charles Lindbergh, Portrait after Successful Non-Stop Trans-Atlantic Flight, Washington DC, USA, June 1927 (b/w photo) by Harris & Ewing (1905-45); Private Collection

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Charles Lindbergh with Model Airplane, Washington DC, USA, June 1927 (b/w photo)

Charles Lindbergh with Model Airplane, Washington DC, USA, June 1927 (b/w photo)
5974313 Charles Lindbergh with Model Airplane, Washington DC, USA, June 1927 (b/w photo) by Harris & Ewing (1905-45); Private Collection

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Charles Lindbergh, Washington DC, USA, 1927 (b/w photo)

Charles Lindbergh, Washington DC, USA, 1927 (b/w photo)
5974314 Charles Lindbergh, Washington DC, USA, 1927 (b/w photo) by Harris & Ewing (1905-45); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charles Lindbergh)

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Aviation pioneers at a conference, Langley Field, Virginia, USA, May 23, 1934

Aviation pioneers at a conference, Langley Field, Virginia, USA, May 23, 1934. Eight of the twelve members of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA)

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Fred E. Weick, Tom Hamilton and Charles Lindbergh, USA, June 1927. Creator: Unknown

Fred E. Weick, Tom Hamilton and Charles Lindbergh, USA, June 1927. Creator: Unknown
Fred Weick, Tom Hamilton and Charles Lindbergh, USA, June 1927. American aviators visting the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics: Fred E

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Apollo 7 and 8 Crew in the White House, 1968. Creator: NASA

Apollo 7 and 8 Crew in the White House, 1968. Creator: NASA
Apollo 7 and 8 Crew in the White House, 1968. Apollo 7 and 8 flight crews sign a commemorative document to be hung in the Treaty Room of the White House honoring the occasion

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Ryan NYP 'Spirit of St. Louis', piloted by Charles A. Lindbergh, 1927

Ryan NYP "Spirit of St. Louis", piloted by Charles A. Lindbergh, 1927
Monoplane flown by Charles Lindbergh on May 20-21 1927 on the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight. Silver colored doped fabric covered high wing single radial engine monoplane

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Hour Angle wristwatch, ca. 1927. Creator: Longines-Wittnauer Watch Co

Hour Angle wristwatch, ca. 1927. Creator: Longines-Wittnauer Watch Co
Hour Angle wristwatch, ca. 1927. On 20-21 May 1927, Charles Lindbergh literally flew into history when he crossed the Atlantic Ocean in his Ryan NYP Spirit of St

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Spirit of St. Louis Flying New York to Paris, 1930 (chromolithograph)

Spirit of St. Louis Flying New York to Paris, 1930 (chromolithograph)
2622540 Spirit of St. Louis Flying New York to Paris, 1930 (chromolithograph) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: American aviator Charles Lindbergh, the first man to fly solo across the Atlantic

American aviator Charles Lindbergh, the first man to fly solo across the Atlantic, with Spirit of St Louis
6014986 American aviator Charles Lindbergh, the first man to fly solo across the Atlantic, with Spirit of St Louis, the aeroplane in which he made the flight

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Charles Lindbergh, airman (b / w photo)

Charles Lindbergh, airman (b / w photo)
5997730 Charles Lindbergh, airman (b/w photo) by American Photographer (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charles Lindbergh, airman.); © Look and Learn

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Charles Lindbergh and the Spirit of St. Louis, 1932 (screen print)

Charles Lindbergh and the Spirit of St. Louis, 1932 (screen print)
2622247 Charles Lindbergh and the Spirit of St. Louis, 1932 (screen print) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: The Man-made Star - Lindbergh Beacon, Palmolive Building, Chicago, Illinois

The Man-made Star - Lindbergh Beacon, Palmolive Building, Chicago, Illinois
" The Man-made Star" - Lindbergh Beacon, Palmolive Building, Chicago, Illinois. 1930s. A beacon named after aviator Charles Lindbergh was added to the Art Deco Palmolive Building building

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: American aviator Charles Lindbergh addressing a crowd at the Washington Monument, USA, c1927

American aviator Charles Lindbergh addressing a crowd at the Washington Monument, USA, c1927
American aviator Charles Lindbergh addressing a crowd at the Washington Monument, Washington DC, USA, c1927. Lindbergh (1902-1974)

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Charles Lindbergh, American aviator, at Le Bourget Aerodrome, Paris, France, May 1927

Charles Lindbergh, American aviator, at Le Bourget Aerodrome, Paris, France, May 1927. Charles Augustus Lindbergh (1902-1974) after completing the first successful solo transatlantic flight

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: The Hero of the Decade, 1927

The Hero of the Decade, 1927. Charles A Lindbergh (1902-1974), American aviator who, on 20 May 1927, made the first non-stop solo flight across the Atlantic

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: The Great Blizzard of June, 1927, New York City, USA, 1927

The Great Blizzard of June, 1927, New York City, USA, 1927. A ticker tape parade to welcome American aviator Charles A Lindbergh (1902-1974)

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: American aviator Charles Lindbergh and his plane, Spirit of St Louis, c1927 (c1937)

American aviator Charles Lindbergh and his plane, Spirit of St Louis, c1927 (c1937). In 1927 Charles Augustus Lindbergh (1902-1974) an American aviator, author, inventor, military officer, explorer

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Charles Lindbergh checking the engine of his aircraft before his transatlantic flight, 1927 (c1937)

Charles Lindbergh checking the engine of his aircraft before his transatlantic flight, 1927 (c1937)
Charles Lindbergh checking the 220 hp Wright Whirlwind engine of his aircraft before his transatlantic flight, 1927 (c1937)

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Charles Lindburgh, record breaking aviator, 1927

Charles Lindburgh, record breaking aviator, 1927
Charles Lindburgh (1902-74) in his flying kit standing by Spirit of St Louis, the plane in which he made the first non-stop Atlantic air crossing: 20-21 May 1927

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Charles Lindbergh (Right) Being Welcomed On His Arrival In Paris In 1927 By French Aviator Rene

Charles Lindbergh (Right) Being Welcomed On His Arrival In Paris In 1927 By French Aviator Rene Fonck. Charles Augustus Lindbergh, 1902

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Charles Lindbergh (1902 - 1974) in plane

Charles Lindbergh (1902 - 1974) in plane
Charles Lindbergh (1902 - 1974) in his flying kit standing in Spirit of St Louis, the plane in which he made the first non - stop Atlantic air crossing: 20 - 21 May 1927

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Charles Lindbergh

Charles Lindbergh
29th May 1927: American aviator Charles Lindbergh arriving at Croydon from America. Lindbergh is the first man to fly from America to England. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Spirit Of St Louis

Spirit Of St Louis
21st May 1927: US aviator Charles Lindberghs monoplane Spirit of St Louis landing at Le Bourget Paris after his non-stop solo transatlantic flight from New York City. (Photo by H. F)

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Paris Parade For Lindbergh

Paris Parade For Lindbergh
A huge crowd gathers to watch a parade in honor of American pilot Charles A. Lindberghs successful trans-Atlantic flight, non-stop from New York to Paris, Paris, France, May 22, 1927

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Ticker-Tape Parade

Ticker-Tape Parade
The tickertape parade in New York following Charles Lindberghs arrival after his solo flight across the Atlantic. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Parade For Lindbergh

Parade For Lindbergh
June 1927: A tickertape parade on Broadway, New York, to welcome home US aviator Charles Lindbergh following his non-stop solo Atlantic flight from New York to Paris

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Lindberghs Return

Lindberghs Return
June 1927: New York City celebrates Charles Lindberghs return with a ticker-tape parade, after his non-stop one-man transatlantic flight from New York to Paris

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Lindberghs Plane

Lindberghs Plane
29th May 1927: US aviator Charles Lindberghs aeroplane flying above welcoming crowds at Croydon aerodrome, following his record-setting non-stop solo transatlantic crossing from New York to Paris

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Spirit of St. Louis Landing In Croydon

Spirit of St. Louis Landing In Croydon
29th May 1927: Charles Lindbergh flying into Croydon after his record breaking flight across the Atlantic. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Lindbergh Arrives In Croydon

Lindbergh Arrives In Croydon
Aerial view of a huge crowd of people as they surround Charles A. Lindbergh and his plane upon his arrival at Croydon airfield, Croydon, England, May 29, 1927

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Lindbergh Rides Motorcycle

Lindbergh Rides Motorcycle
Monterey, California: March 11, 1930 Charles Lindbergh tries out a motorcycle borrowed from State Traffic Patrolman Leo Ramsey during a trip to Del Monte

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Captain Charles Lindbergh

Captain Charles Lindbergh
Roosevelt Field, New York: May 20, 1927 Captain Charles Lindbergh with his plane, The Spirit of St. Louis, just before he departed on his record setting non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Charles Lindbergh (1902 - 1974) pilot

Charles Lindbergh (1902 - 1974) pilot
Charles Lindbergh (1902 - 1974) in his flying kit standing by Spirit of St Louis, the plane in which he made the first non - stop Atlantic air crossing: 20 - 21 May 1927

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Portrait of Charles Lindbergh (1902 - 1974)

Portrait of Charles Lindbergh (1902 - 1974)
Charles Lindbergh (1902 - 1974) in his flying kit standing by Spirit of St Louis, the plane in which he made the first non - stop Atlantic air crossing: 20 - 21 May 1927

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Lindberghs ticker-tape parade, 1927

Lindberghs ticker-tape parade, 1927
Lindberghs ticker-tape parade. US aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh (1902-1974, seated at rear of car without a hat) became the first person to make a solo

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Lindberghs heros welcome, Croydon, 1927

Lindberghs heros welcome, Croydon, 1927
Lindberghs heros welcome, Croydon, London, 1927. Charles Lindbergh (1902-1974, on balcony at upper right) made the first solo transatlantic flight

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Lindberghs Spirit of St Louis airplane

Lindberghs Spirit of St Louis airplane on a test flight before his transatlantic voyage. The Spirit of St Louis was designed by Ryan Airlines and built in San Diego

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: First solo transatlantic flight, 1927

First solo transatlantic flight, 1927
First solo transatlantic flight. Computer artwork of the airplane Spirit of St Louis being flown in fog by Charles Lindbergh (1902-1974) on the first solo transatlantic flight

Background imageCharles Lindbergh Collection: Lindbergh with his airplane, 1928

Lindbergh with his airplane, 1928
Lindbergh with his airplane. US aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh (1902-1974) on tour in 1928 with the airplane, Spirit of St Louis, in which he made the first solo transatlantic flight



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

Charles Lindbergh, the legendary aviator, forever etched his name in history with his groundbreaking achievements in aviation. In 1927, he embarked on a daring adventure that would capture the world's attention - a non-stop flight from New York to Paris aboard the Spirit of St Louis monoplane. This remarkable feat not only showcased Lindbergh's exceptional piloting skills but also marked a significant milestone in aviation history. Following his triumphant transatlantic journey, Lindbergh became an international sensation. His portrait taken after the successful flight exudes confidence and determination, symbolizing his unwavering spirit and courage. The image captures him as a true hero who defied all odds and conquered the vastness of the Atlantic Ocean. In Washington DC, Lindbergh found himself at various important junctures of his career. A photograph featuring Secretary of War George H. Dern alongside Lindbergh highlights their collaboration and mutual respect for each other's accomplishments. It serves as a testament to Lindbergh's influence beyond aviation circles. Not limited to just flying planes, Charles Lindbergh was also deeply passionate about model airplanes. A snapshot shows him engrossed in conversation while holding one such model during his time in Washington DC in June 1927. This glimpse into his personal life reveals another side of this iconic figure - someone who never lost touch with what initially sparked his love for aviation. Lindbergh continued to inspire future generations through conferences like those held at Langley Field, Virginia in May 1934 where he joined other pioneering aviators to discuss advancements in their field. These gatherings allowed them to exchange ideas and push boundaries further than ever before. Even years later when space exploration took center stage, Charles Lindberg remained connected to fellow adventurers like the Apollo 7 and 8 crews who visited the White House in 1968. Their meeting served as a reminder that although times had changed, the spirit of exploration and pushing boundaries remained constant.