What St. Louis Cardinal never touched a ball, ran the bases, or even played in a ball game? Why the St. Louis Cardinal aircraft, made by the St. Louis Aircraft division of the St. Louis Car and Foundry company. This only remaining Super Cardinal has been completely restored and is in better than new condition. Powered by a 5 cylinder Kinner K5 of 100HP, and carrying two medium sized people in relative comfort, this sprightly speedster could get off the ground and cruise much quicker than its less powerfully engined 65HP brother. In 1930, the 125 mph top speed and 1000 foot per minute initial climb placed this high winged Monocoupe wantabe near the top of this category of aircraft. But it's the aircraft logo that's the most striking - especially to those of us who live in St. Louis: it's virtually the same as the baseball logo - except that the bat is replaced by a propellor! Check out the shirt, which is available in the gift shop.