First solo transatlantic flight

First solo transatlantic flight
Who
Charles Augustus Lindbergh
What
First
Where
France (Paris,Le Bourget Airfield,)
When
21 May 1927

The earliest solo transatlantic flight was achieved by Capt. (later Brig. Gen.) Charles Augustus Lindbergh (1902-74) who took off in his 165kW 220-hp Ryan monoplane Spirit of St Louis at 12:52p.m. GMT on 20 May 1927 from Roosevelt Field, Long Island, New York, USA. He landed at 10:21p.m. GMT on 21 May 1927 at Le Bourget Airfield, Paris, France. His flight of 5810km 3610miles lasted 33 hours 30 minutes 29.8 seconds, so winning a prize of $25,000. The aircraft is in the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, USA.

According to the $4.86 to £1 conversion for 1927, the prize money is £5411 See also: First non-stop flight across the Atlantic