Souvenir covers and other artifacts associated with or carried on flights piloted by Lindbergh are still actively collected under the general designation of "Lindberghiana."
The tests were successful and the prototype was subsequently readied for flight testing, making its first flight piloted by Geoffrey de Havilland, on 25 November.
The C.E.1 made its maiden flight, piloted by its designer, on 17 January 1918.
The first flight, piloted by Brian Trubshaw was on 9 May 1969.
The first flight, piloted by Piotr Mynarski, took place on 2 June 1947, but nearly ended in disaster as the ailerons were cross-connected.
Mercury's first flight, also piloted by Parker, was on 5 September 1937.
It was designed in 1923, and had its first flight the next year, piloted by FP Raynham.
The Grumman F2F fighter airplane was given its first flight, piloted by Jimmy Collins.
The first untethered flight, piloted by Capt. Ron Shepherd, took place on 3 August 1954 before a distinguished audience.
Its first flight, piloted by Florentine Bonnet, ended in disaster.