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| The Travel Air 2000/3000/4000 (originally, the Model A, Model B and Model BH) [3] and later marketed as a Curtiss-Wright product under the names CW-14, Speedwing, Sportsman and ... |
| 1929 Travel Air Speedwing 4B and 1929 Travel Air S4000B These are the birds that started all this. The crimson beauty is Bill Plecenik's pride and joy, the blue one was Tom's first ... |
| Travel Air E-4000 – NC648H. EAA’s 1929 Travel Air E-4000 open-cockpit biplane (NC648H, serial number 1224) is among the last flying examples of the aircraft that launched ... |
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| ... at the National Air Races in Cleveland. Notable pilots that competed that first year were Louise Thaden in a souped up Travel Air Speedwing ... |
| Brief Travel Air Company History. In the early 1920’s, hundreds of small airplane ... For buyers wanting a faster airplane, a shorter “speedwing” was offered. |
| Van Sant’s hangar tenants range from museum-quality pieces like a 1929 Travel Air Speedwing, which looks fresh from the factory, to resurrections-in-progress like the clipped ... |
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