Ryan NYP Spirit of St. Louis, RS Models 92158, 1:72
Fine Modeling Kit by Czech company RS Models in 1:72! Incl. Resin and photo etched parts. 4 Decal versions.
Officially known as the Ryan NYP (for New York to Paris), the single engine monoplane was designed by Donald A. Hall of Ryan Airlines and was named The Spirit of St. Louis in honor of Lindbergh's supporters from The St. Louis Raquette Club in his then hometown of St. Louis, Missouri. To save design time, the NYP was loosely based on the company's 1926 Ryan M-2 mailplane with the main difference being the 4,000 mile range of the NYP, and as a non-standard design the Government assigned it the registration number N-X-211 (for "experimental"). Hall documented his design in "Engineering Data on the Spirit of St. Louis" which he prepared for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) and is included as an appendix to Lindbergh's 1953 Pulitzer Prize winning book, The Spirit of St. Louis.
4 Decal versions:
-Spirit of St. Louis, Charles A . Lindberg
First solo crossing of the Atlantic Ocean, May 20, 1927 -Spirit of St. Louis, Charles A . Lindberg
Latin American Goodwill Tour, 1928 - NYP-2, Mainichi Shinbun / Japanese newspaper / 1928
First solo crossing of the Atlantic Ocean, May 20, 1927 -Spirit of St. Louis, Charles A . Lindberg
Latin American Goodwill Tour, 1928 - NYP-2, Mainichi Shinbun / Japanese newspaper / 1928
- NYP-2, Mainichi Shinbun / Japanese newspaper / 1927
Scale: | 1:72 |