Lindbergh's lost flying hat fails to take flight
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Lindbergh's lost flying hat fails to take flight
This combination of pictures created on November 15, 2016 shows the flying hat of aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh (L) displayed on November 15, 2016 at the Hotel Drouot auction house in Paris, on the eve of its sell and an undated file portrait of US aviator Charles Lindbergh (R).
Lindbergh lost the leather and sheepskin cap while doing loop-the-loops over Paris after becoming the first person to fly solo across the Atlantic. The hat which Lindbergh managed to lose twice in the space of a week after making history in May 1927, is to be auctioned in the French capital and could make 80,000 euros ($88,000). STRINGER Christophe ARCHAMBAULT / AFP.



PARIS (AFP).- The flying hat aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh wore when he became the first person to fly solo across the Atlantic failed to take flight Wednesday when it went up for auction in the French capital.

The leather and sheepskin cap, which Lindbergh managed to lose while performing loop-the-loops over Paris in May 1927, failed to make the 60,000 to 80,000-euro ($88,000) estimate when it went under the hammer, the Hotel Drouot auction house said.

The "Lone Eagle" had lost the same hat a week earlier after he landed the Spirit of St Louis at Bourget airstrip outside the city after completing the record-breaking flight.

But a mechanic handed the hat in to the US embassy that evening only for Lindbergh to lose it again seven days later when he was given special permission to perform aerobatic feats over the city in a borrowed French fighter.

The next morning a woman found it in her vegetable patch.

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