
Challenger (Charles A. Lindbergh's Aircraft)
The Challenger was Charles A. Lindbergh’s aircraft used during his historic transatlantic flight in 1927. It was a monoplane designed for long-distance travel, featuring a sleek, streamlined body and advanced engineering for its time. Built by Ryan Airlines, it was named the Spirit of St. Louis, not Challenger—there is no record of Lindbergh's aircraft called Challenger. If you’re referring to a different aircraft linked to Lindbergh or another context, please specify. Overall, Lindbergh's plane helped pioneer nonstop flight across the Atlantic, marking a milestone in aviation history.