WHAT DID THE SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS LOOK LIKE ON THE GROUND IN TUCSON?
While Lindbergh went about his tour duties in Tucson that afternoon and evening, the “Spirit of St. Louis” stayed behind at the Airfield. Below is an image of the airplane while on the ground at Tucson. This image came from the collection of Mrs. Charles Mayse, via Mr. Cassagneres (see left column). Her husband, Charlie Mayse, a Golden Age pilot from the Tucson area, signed the register ten times. Please see this link on this site for more images of NX-211 on the ground at Tucson.