Flying a Legendary Airplane: Spirit of St. Louis Replica
Join Vintage Aviation News for an exclusive interview with Clay Hammond, the chief pilot at Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome. Clay shares his experience flying an accurate replica of Charles Lindbergh’s legendary Spirit of St. Louis. Discover what it’s like to take the controls of this historic aircraft and hear firsthand stories from one of the most respected pilots in vintage aviation.

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