Corgi: Smithsonian-Spirit of St Louis – Diecast Model
One of the most famous aircraft in the history of flight, the ‘Spirit of St
Louis’ was built with a single aim in mind, to carry its intrepid pilot
Charles Lindbergh on a first pioneering solo non-stop cross-Atlantic flight from
New York to Paris.
Completing the hazardous flight on 20th May 1927, Lindbergh secured his unique
place in aviation history
Corgi is proud to introduce a range of die-cast aircraft and spacecraft, scale replicas of the collections displayed in the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum. Located in Washington, D.C, the museum is one of 19 which comprise the world’s largest museum, education, and research complex.
Diverse in era representation and seeped in history, the Smithsonian collection by Corgi is the perfect introducer range for older children and novice collectors, with detail and quality that would please any avid aeronautic or space enthusiast.
Technical Specification & Detail:
- Scale – No Scale
- Length – 11 cm