Travel Air 1000

Travel Air 1000
Role Single-engined Biplane
National origin United States
Manufacturer Travel Air
First flight 13 March 1925
Status Preserved
Number built 1
Developed into Travel Air 2000

The Travel Air 1000 was an American single-engined biplane, the first product of the newly formed Travel Air Manufacturing Company of Wichita, Kansas.[1][2] It led to a line of Travel Air biplanes produced until 1930 when the company was bought by Curtiss-Wright.[1][2]

Design and development

The Travel Air Company was formed in early 1925. The Travel Air 1000 was the first design by the company. A conventional biplane with two open cockpits in tandem, with the pilot at the rear.[1] It was powered by a 90 hp (67 kW) Curtiss OX-5 engine and had a conventional landing gear with a tailskid.[1] The Travel Air 1000 registered NC241 first flew on 13 March 1925 flown by Walter Beech.[2] With some minor changes it was developed into the Travel Air 2000.[1]

Aircraft on display

The Travel Air 1000 is owned by the Experimental Aircraft Association and is on display at the Beechcraft Heritage Museum in Tullahoma, Tennessee.[2]

Specifications

Data from [2][3]

General characteristics

Performance


References

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Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Orbis 1985, p. 3014
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Beechcraft Heritage Museum - 1924 Travel Air 1000
  3. "Travel Air". www.aerofiles.com. 28 December 2008. Retrieved 17 November 2012.

Bibliography

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