![]() In February of 1927, Donald A. Hall and Charles A. Lindbergh set forth
on a "...sixty-day experiment that opened a new chapter in aviation
and the lifelong friendship between two men who had faith in the sky and
insubstantial air." "...Pencil lines curve and angel delicately over the face of his drafting board's white sheet. A fuselage is taking outline form. He's been sitting on that stool since early morning, with no break except for quick meals and a few trips down stairs to talk to Bowlus and the workmen. It was the same yesterday, and the day before." -Charles Lindbergh, The Spirit of St. Louis In 60-days, Donald A. Hall worked an average of 90 hours per week, with few breaks. He worked for 36 hours strait and at another point 26 hours. Donald Hall had given his word that the Spirit of St. Louis would be finished and delivered my April 28th, 1927. He intended this new design to be the safest he had yet designed, for a young Charles Lindbergh he had just met. On May 21st, 1927 the world noticed. It was a time like no other, when machines had just begun to fly and
the dark Atlantic awaited a slender silver ship named Spirit of St. Louis.
Additional properties include: Spirit
and Creator: The Mysterious Man behind Lindbergh's Flight to Paris by
Nova Hall, the Donald A. Hall signature trademark brand used on all officially
authorized memorabilia, numerous other projects currently in production,
and speaking events featuring Nova Hall.
President Mr. Hall attended the AIAA’s 74th Anniversary of the Spirit’s First Flight in April of 2001 and has since participated in numerous aviation celebrations relating to the Spirit of St. Louis and his grandfather including the National Lindbergh 75th Anniversary Committee. Mr. Hall is a student pilot and has spoken professionally about the story of his grandfather, a mysterious man that gave his word on a 60-day delivery date in 1927. Vice-President Mr. Pashman has extensive small business experience from his years of sales, personal knowledge of the entertainment industry, and brings professional public relations skills to the company. He too was an original member of the National Lindbergh 75th Anniversary Committee and has participated in many of the aviation celebrations since joining the company. Primary Intellectual Property Representation Important Partners
602-909-9174 Orbital Air, Inc. Po Box 83894 Phoenix, AZ 85071
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