Spirit of St. Louis Spare Parts Up For Sale

What price old airline parts? When those pieces are part of the historic Spirit of St. Louis, the long-range aircraft flown by Charles Lindbergh during his historic solo flight across the Atlantic, they are worth quite a lot. Paul Fraser Collectibles is selling off pieces owned by Lindbergh's trusted engineer, Kenneth Lane. Before Lindbergh took his plane on a tour around the U.S. he gave Lane a 'survival kit' of parts of the plane. Lane gave most of the kit to the Smithsonian where the Sprit of St. Louis is exhibited but he had extracted parts used on the solo flight which he thought were becoming unreliable or would not last the whole tour.
These historic parts include two spark plugs which Lane believed had less than a year's worth left in them, a rocker arm from the Wright J5-C "Whirlwind" engine (serial no. 7331), and three shock absorber bungee cords stretched by the heavy transatlantic fuel load all housed in a specially made wood case. Paul Fraser Collectibles is selling this kit for £125,000.


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