- Travel Air - Wikipedia
The Travel Air Manufacturing Company was an aircraft manufacturer established in Wichita, Kansas, United States in January 1925 by Clyde Cessna, Walter Beech, and Lloyd Stearman
- Travel Air Restorers Association
Your prime source for all Travel Air aircraft related topics, whether restoration, modification, repair or just the enjoyment of this beautiful aircraft
- BEECHCRAFT TRAVEL AIR SERIES For Sale - Used New 1 - 4 - Trade-A-Plane
Manufactured from 1958 to 1968, variant models include the Model 95 Travel Air, Model B95 B95A, Model D95A Travel Air, and Model E95 The Travel Air featured the fuselage of the G35 Bonanza and the tail control surfaces of the T-34 Mentor
- Beech Travelair history, performance and specifications
Beech couldn’t have known it was creating an unsung twin-engine workhorse Conceived as a simple step in its product line, the Travel Air’s simple elegance and economic operation made it one of Beech’s most successful airplanes, the proverbial light-light twin
- Our History 99s in Aviation History 1929 TRAVELAIR 4000 (The. . .
Louise Thaden won the race in her beautiful blue and gold Walter Beech-sponsored Travel Air The surviving racer, Bobbi Trout, can tell you of the challenges and excitement of the race
- 1929 Travel Air E-4000 - NC648H - EAA
The Travel Air E-4000 model was designed to compete with inexpensive World War I surplus Standards and Curtiss “Jennies ” Its major feature was a forward cockpit wide enough to accommodate two passengers (at least by 1929 standards!)
- Delta Flight Museum
Delta launched flights between Dallas, Texas, and Jackson, Mississippi, on June 17, 1929, with 5-passenger Travel Air planes Fares from Dallas to Jackson were $47 25 one way and $90 for a round trip In today’s dollars, it would translate to $646 one way and $1,230 round trip
- Beechcraft TravelAir N2741Y - AirMart Planes For Sale | Airplanes For . . .
This 1958 Beechcraft Travel Air (N2741Y) features the prestigious Hartzell TOP PROP STC upgrade ($35k value) with just 360 hours SNEW on both propellers Powered by dual Lycoming O-360-A1A engines, this classic twin combines reliable performance with modern enhancements
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