I'm about to offer you something astonishing.
Something breathtaking.
A piece of history so iconic that its name alone inspires awe.
The term "rare" doesn't even begin to cover it.
There isn't another collector on the planet that owns anything like this.
That's not an exaggeration.
You will be the only one.
If you decide to take this unique opportunity today...
You will own one of the finest treasures of aviation.
And one of the greatest stories of the 20th century.
That story begins right here.
An airplane that represents the peak of bravery, endurance and engineering.
A symbol of that perfect idea. Anything is possible.
The Spirit of St Louis.
For over 90 years, millions of visitors from around the world have stared up at that plane in sheer wonder.
Wishing they could reach up and touch it.
To feel that magical connection in their fingertips.
Even for the briefest moment.
Just as they did in 1927, when it captured the imagination of the world. Flown through the skies by one of history's greatest aviators, Charles Lindbergh.
Well today, almost 100 years on...
This is your chance to do what millions have only dreamed of.
This is the Spirit of St Louis Collection.
Carefully contained in this box...
Are the only known original Spirit of St Louis aircraft parts in private hands.
They were all flown during Lindbergh's record-breaking trans-Atlantic flight from New York to Paris in 1927.
And they are guaranteed 100% genuine, with cast-iron provenance.
This incredible collection features:
- Three heavily worn bungee cord ropes used as shock absorbers on the plane's landing gear
- A rocker arm from the Spirit’s Wright J5-C "Whirlwind" engine
- And two spark plugs that kept that engine firing over the Atlantic
The collection is housed in a custom-made oak presentation case.
It's beautifully crafted and built to last.
And I promise you will get goosebumps every single time you open it.
Every step of the adventure.
The provenance of this collection is untouchable. It's a remarkable piece of aviation history.
Every one of these six original parts played a vital role in the Spirit of St Louis' historic 3,600-mile flight.
They were there at 7.52 AM on May 20, 1927, when Lindbergh took off at Roosevelt Airfield in New York.
They were there for 33 hours as he crossed the dangerous waters of the Atlantic, flying almost blind through ice and fog, and battling exhaustion.
And they were there at 10.22 PM on May 21, when he landed triumphantly at Aéroport Le Bourget in Paris where 100,000 people greeted him as a hero.
At every step these original components were present, holding the Spirit of St Louis together and powering it to glory.
It's an incredible feeling to see them up close.
History you can touch with your fingertips.
Each of these well-worn aircraft components played a vital role in Lindbergh's trans-Atlantic flight.
These parts were carefully removed from the plane in July 1927, before Lindbergh set off on his year-long flying tour of the U.S.
The repairs were carried out by Kenneth Lane, an engineer from the Wright Aeronautical Company.
He replaced several worn components on July 4, 1927 during Lindbergh's layover in Teterboro, New Jersey.
Lane later donated a handful of items to museums, including the Charles A. Lindbergh Historic Site in Minnesota and the Smithsonian.
Original spark plugs from the engine of the Spirit of St Louis.
But these six parts remained in his private collection for decades, as mementoes from his work on the world's most famous airplane.
As a collector, you couldn't hope for better provenance.
And that also applies to the other Spirit of St Louis relic in the collection.
This one personally signed by Charles Lindbergh himself.
The most famous man in the world.
Charles Lindbergh carried the hopes and dreams of the world across the Atlantic
When Charles Lindbergh took off from New York on May 20, 1927, he was a young airmail pilot with an impossible dream.
When he landed in Paris 33 hours later he was the most famous man in the world.
“It's hard to describe the impact Lindbergh had on people,” said fellow pioneering pilot Elinor Smith Sullivan.
“Even the first walk on the moon doesn't come close. The twenties was such an innocent time, and people were still so religious—I think they felt like this man was sent by God to do this.”
The flight that changed everything.
Charles Lindbergh's nonstop trans-Atlantic flight made headlines in every corner of the world.
Lindbergh's non-stop solo flight across the Atlantic won him the Orteig Prize of $25,000.
It made him an international hero - and an inspirational figure to millions.
But on a wider scale it transformed aviation history.
It was a leap every bit as "giant" as the one Neil Armstrong made on the Apollo 11 mission just 42 years later.
So a Charles Lindbergh signature is one of the key autographs of the 20th century.
And you won't find one better than this...
Lindbergh's finest autograph.
This is the largest signed section of fabric from the Spirit of St Louis I've ever seen offered for sale.
This is an original section of fabric from the body of The Spirit of St Louis.
Just like the engine parts, it was flown during the trans-Atlantic flight.
Personally signed by Charles Lindbergh and dated September 6, 1927 - just four months after his famous flight.
This piece measures 2 x 3 inches, and is one of the largest fabric sections from the plane's body ever offered for sale.
Lindbergh signs 'C. A. Lindbergh' in fountain pen. It's a remarkable historic autograph.
And the provenance of this item is exceptional, as it originates from a member of Lindbergh's own family.
It was acquired in 1927 by James E. Morrow, a relative of Anne Spencer Morrow, who married Charles Lindbergh in 1929.
James E. Morrow was part of a welcoming committee during Lindbergh's U.S publicity tour, during which he flew The Spirit of St Louis to all 48 states.
Morrow received the piece from Lindbergh during his visit to Montana, and later gave it to his daughter Vera M. Morrow.
You'll rarely find relics of such importance with provenance this strong. There can be no doubts as to their authenticity.
And it's that solid provenance - for every piece in this collection - that means it will stand the test of time for generations.
Own this world-class collection today.
This is the only-known collection of original flown parts from the Spirit of St Louis in private hands.
Some collectors simply dream.
Others make their dreams a reality.
Just like Charles Lindbergh, they are bold and brave - and they are the masters of their own success.
On May 21, 1927, Lindbergh created his own moment in history.
His legendary flight made people believe that anything was possible.
The Spirit of St Louis is the embodiment of that belief. It carried the hopes and dreams of the world across the Atlantic.
And it still inspires a sense of wonder in the millions of people who visit it.
This unique collection will do the same for you.
So if your goal is to own the very finest historic objects...
To build your own personal museum of world-class artefacts...
And to connect with history on an unrivalled level...
You can achieve that goal today.
The Spirit of St Louis Collection is available to purchase for £150,000.
- Email me now info@paulfrasercollectibles.com
- Call us on +44 (0) 1534 639 998
- Or click 'Purchase now' to shop in our online store
Purchase the collection now.
A guarantee you can trust.
The Spirit of St Louis Collection comes with impeccable provenance.
And to give you complete peace of mind, it also comes with:
- Free global delivery
- A Lifetime Guarantee of Authenticity
- And a Paul Fraser Collectibles Certificate of Authenticity
In addition, it's covered by our 28-day returns policy.
So if you decide it's not right for you, you're free to return it - no questions asked.
This is a museum-quality collection in every sense.
There is absolutely nothing else like this out there on the market.
You'll be the only person in the world to own original parts from history's most famous airplane.
So take that bold step.
Purchase it now, or contact me to discuss it further.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Until next time,
Paul Fraser.
P.S. This collection would suit a private museum of the highest quality. If you have a serious interest in acquiring it, contact me directly today.
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