REVISED: 12/28/08
Travel AirSEE ALSO Curtiss-Wright-Travel AirNOTE: Travel Airs generally featured overhanging "elephant ears" ailerons on 1000, 2000, 3000, A-4000 and W-4000; round wingtips all others. V-type gear with shock cords on 2000, 3000, A-4000, E-4000, K-4000 and W-4000; knee-type, oleo strut gear all others. Lycoming Co claims that on 3 Apr 1929 the first appearance of a Lycoming aircraft engine, a 215hp R-680, was used for trial flights on a Travel Air biplane, but on exactly which model was not stated. We're still searching ... Travel Air 4-D 4-D 1929 (ATC 254, 2-169, 2-300) = 3pOB; 220hp Wright J-5; span: 33'0" length: 23'4" load: 1043# v: 130/110/52 range: 520. $7,960; POP: 19, of which two were converted to E-4000. Performance was higher with cowl and wheel pants. Approved for 240hp Wright J-6 under (2-169) for [NC9961] and (2-300) for [NC467N]. Travel Air 4-P [NC419N] 4-P (4-PT) 1929 (ATC 280, 2-160) = 3pOB; 140hp ACE La-1 (Jacobs); span: 33'0" length: 24'6" load: 857# v: 115/97/45 range: 485. $6,240; POP: 1 [NC419N] 4-S 1929 = 4000 with experimental Powell motor. POP: 1 [X469N]. Travel Air 4-U [NC5288] (Wichita State Univ Library) 4-U 1930 (ATC 2-432) = Conversions of 2000 and 4000 to 130-160hp Comet by O W Timm Aircraft Co of Glendale CA. POP: 16. Travel Air 6-B (Joseph Juptner coll) 6-B (Curtiss-Wright) 1930 = 6000-B with 330hp Wright J-6; span: 48'7" length: 31'5" load: 1713# v: 135/115/66 range: 575. POP: 8. Travel Air 10-B [8844] (Eugene Palmer coll) 10-B 1929 (ATC 278) = 4pChwM scaled down from 6000; span: 43'6" length: 26'10" load: 1270# v: 126/106/55 range: 550. Travel Air 10-D [418N] (Dennis Parks coll) 10-D 1929 (ATC 278) =10-B with 300hp Wright J-6 [8844]. POP: 11 [NC150V, NC368M, NC374M, NC414N/416N, NC418N, NC471W, NC676K, NC693K/694K]. Design led to Curtiss-Wright CW-15. Travel Air B-11D [NR612K] (Steve Wright coll) 11, B-11D 1929 (ATC 2-399) = 2pOB; 240hp Wright J-6. POP: 2 for competition, the first one converted from D-2000. B-11D was a modified 4-D with 240hp Wright J-6 under (2-399) for competition in the Nationals [NR612K]. 12 - 2-3pOB. 12-K (Curtiss-Wright) 1931 (ATC 406) = 125hp Kinner B-5; span: 28'10" length: 20'7" load: 636# v: 112/95/45 range: 420. $4,288; POP 2 [NC437W, NC445W]. Curtiss-Wright Travel Air CW-A-14D [NC12329] 14, 16 SEE Curtiss-Wright CW-A-14, CW-16. Travel Air 1000 "Old #1" [C241] (company ad) 1000 1925 = 3pOB; 90hp Curtiss OX-5; span: 33'0" length: 23'6" load: 650# v" 97/85/38 range: 450; ff: 3/13/25 (p: Walter Beech). $3,500, $2,195 in 1930. First of the Travel Air line, officially introduced in March 1926 as the Maiden Wichita. Interestingly, a full-page company ad in Aero Digest of Aug 1928 featured "Old Number One" as being built in 1924 (the company was formed on 1/26/25), bought by O E Scott of St Louis, with a photo showing a tail number [C241] c/n 1. Since licensing came in 1927, it was obviously licensed and the photo made about that time. Presently in EAA collection, on display at Beechcraft Heritage Museum. Travel Air 2000 [NC6146] (K O Eckland coll) Curtiss-Wright-Travel Air 2000 C-W wing, Continental W-670 [NC4952] (Dan Shumaker) 2000 1927 (ATC 30, 2-25, 2-42) = 3pOB; 90hp Curtiss OX-5; span: 34'8" length: 24'2" load: 845# v: 100/85/40. Improved Model B. $2,950, $3,677 in 1929; POP: about 600. (2-25) for 120hp Anzani installation; (2-42) for twin EDO floats. 2000-T 1931 (ATC 2-368) = 115hp Milwaukee-Tank V470/V502. POP: 15. Travel Air 3000 [3824] (TKnL coll) 3000 1926 (ATC 31) = 3pOB; 150hp Hisso A; span: 34'8" length: 24'3" load: 926# v: 112/100/46 range: 425, or 180hp Hisso E; v: 119/105/46 range: 400. Similar to 2000. POP: about 50. Travel Air 4000 [NC2078] (William T Larkins) Travel Air 4000 modified with Ranger engine as Frank Tallman's "Wichita Fokker" for film work (K O Eckland) 4000 1926 (ATC 32) = 3pOB; 220hp Wright J-5; span: 34'8" length: 23'6" (?>23'10") load: 762# v: 130/110/45 range: 525. Ring cowls and balloon tires marked later versions. $9,800; POP: 99, many of which were conversions of older models. 4000-CAM SEE 8000. Travel Air 5000 Original windshield Travel Air 5000 Dole Race Oklahoma (Les Forden coll) 5000 1926 (ATC 2-27) = 5pChwM; 150hp Axelson; span: 50'5" length: 30'0". POP: 14, of which 8 with 200hp Wright J-5 to Natl Air Transport in 1927, and 2 with 220hp Wright J-5C (length: 30'8" load: 1440# v: 123/105/55) for 1927 Oakland-Hawaii Dole Race winner Woolaroc (p: Art Goebel) [NX869], and entrant Oklahoma (p: Bennett Griffin) [NX911]. Travel Air 6000B [NC8878] (Dave Ostrowski) Travel Air S-6000B [NC9914] (WASM) 6000, 6000-B 1929 (ATC 100, 2-28, 2-167, 2-234, 2-296) = 6pChwM; 220hp Wright J-5; span: 48'7" length: 30'10" load: 1670# v: 120/102/55 range: 560. Improved version of 5000 for $12,000; POP: ??; prototype [X4765] under (2-28), superseded by (100), but almost all were eventually converted under (2-167, 2-234 and 2-296) to 300hp Wright J-6 as S-6000B. Travel Air 7000 Poor quality but only known picture of it 7000 aka CH7000, CW7000 1926 = 5pO/CB; 180hp Hisso E; span: 34'8". Rare cabin version of the biplane series. POP: probably only 1 [4261] c/n 361. CW7000 scheduled for Wright J-4/-5. Both CH and CW were supposedly included under a Group 2, which failed to turn up in a record search. Travel Air 8000 [3562] (ad: 1928 Aero Digest) 8000 1928 (ATC 37) = 3pOB; 120hp Fairchild-Caminez 447; span: 34'8" length: 24'4" load: 825# v: 110/92/42 range: 500+. $5,000; POP: 3 [3562 (later converted to Model B), C5091, x]. Alternate designation was 4000-CAM. Travel Air 9000 [3791] (Joseph Juptner coll) 9000 1928 (ATC 38) = 3pOB; 125hp Ryan-Siemens; span: 34'8" length: 28'8" load: 825# v: 112/92/43 range: 450. Converted from 3000 and 4000. $5,000; POP: 4 to 5. Alternate designation was 4000-SH. A 1925 = 3pOB; 90hp Curtiss OX-5. The initial straight-axle Travel Air design. POP: undetermined, since production figures were lumped together with B and subsequent 2000 models. A-4E 1930 = Uncertain model, most likely E-4000 with 300hp Wright J-6. POP: 1 [NC479N]. A-6A SEE Curtiss Wright CW-A-6A. Travel Air A-4000 [X9017] (Eric Blocher coll) A-4000 1929 (ATC 148) = 3pOB; 120-150hp Axelson (Floco); span: 34'8" length: 24'6" load: 995# v: 108/92/47 range: 550. $5,750-6,240; POP: 9. Travel Air A-6000A A-6000, -6000-A 1929 (ATC 116, 2-76, 2-308) = 6pChwM; 450hp P&W Wasp C; span: 54'5" length: 31'2" load: 2025# v: 140/120/60 range: 680. $18,000; POP: 25. (2-76) was for eight 7p conversions; (2-308) for 420hp P&W Wasp C as A-6000-A Special. B 1926 = 3-4pOB similar to Model A with divided axle. Became 2000. B-11D SEE 11. B-2000 1927 = 2000 redesignated. Travel Air B-4000 [8716] (Eugene Palmer coll) B-4000 1920 (ATC 146) = 3pOB; 220hp Wright J-5; span: 33'0" length: 23'4" load: 1007# v: 128/110/52 range: 530. Tripodal pneumatic landing gear. $8,500; POP: about 25. B-6000 SEE S-6000B. B-6 1925 = B-2000 with 160hp Curtiss C-6 and 31'6" modified wing, without elephant-ears. POP: 1. Travel Air B9-4000 (Dan Shumaker coll) B9-4000 1929 (ATC 2-381) = 3pOB; with 300hp Wright J-6. POP: at least 6, of which some were conversions of earlier 200hp J-5 models. BA-4000 1929 = 4000 with 150hp Axelson. BC-4000, SBC-4000 1929 (ATC 189, 2-154) = 3pOB; 185hp Curtiss Challenger; span: 33'0" length: 24'6" load: 1007# v: 124/105/48 range: 630. Similar to C-4000 but with tri-gear. $6,500; POP: 1, later mounted on floats under (2-154) as SBC-4000 [C9821]. Travel Air BE-4000 [NC696H] (Joe Juptner coll) BE-4000 1929 = Same as E-4000 with tripod-braced landing gear, unbalanced ailerons. POP: 12. BF-4000. 1930 - Initial designation of 4-D. BH 1926 = Same as B with 150hp/180hp Hisso A/E [11509]. BM-4000 1929 (ATC 147) = B-4000 with Wright J-5 modified as 1p mail carrier. POP: 7. Travel Air BW (Peter Bowers coll) BW 1926 = Same as B with 200hp Wright J-4. Winner of the 1926 Ford Reliability Tour (p: Walter Beech). Became CW-4000 series. Travel Air C-4000 from A-4000 [C8842] (Dave Hatfield coll) C-4000 1928 (ATC 149) = 3pOB; 185hp Curtiss Challenger; span: 33'0" length: 24'6" load: 1007# v: 124/105/48 range: 630. Some were the first of the "Speed Wing" models without elephant-ears. $6,275. POP: 22, plus 7 converted from 2000, and 2 from E-2000. Travel Air CH (EAA coll) CH aka CH-4000 1926 = 5pO/CB; 180hp Hisso E. 4p cabin, pilot sat in open cockpit. POP: 1. Became 7000 series. CW aka CW-4000 1927 = 5pOB; 200hp Wright J-4. POP: 3, one with 220hp J-5. Travel Air D-4-D (Clark Scott coll) D-4-D 1930 (ATC 2-178) = Approval for "Speed Wing" conversions of 2000, 3000, and 4000 to 240hp Wright R-760. POP: about 10. D-2000 1929 = 1p 2000 narrower-fuselage competition modification for Art Goebel, named Chaparral. Later rebuilt as Model 11. POP: 5. D-3000 1928 = 3000 with straight wing used for competition. Travel Air D-4000 [NC9040] (K O Eckland coll) D-4000 1929 (ATC 2-84, 2-222) = 1-3p "Speed Wing" version of J-5 4000. POP: 17. (2-222) for modifications as D-4-D Special. D9-4000 1929 = 1p D-4000 with 300hp Wright J-6. POP: 1 competition model for Art Goebel [NR481N]. DC-4000 1929 = "Speed Wing" version of C-4000. POP: 1 [8843]. DK-4000 SEE K-4000. Travel Air DW-4000 [6269] (Dan Shumaker coll) DW-4000 1929 = "Speed Wing" version of W-4000. POP: 1 prototype [6269]. E-4000 1929 (ATC 188, 2-156) = 3pOB; 165hp Wright J-6; span: 33'0" length: 24'1" load: 1007# v: 120/103/48 range: 650. A few with elephant-ear ailerons on conversions of older models. $6,425; $5,850 in 1930; POP: 59. (2-156) superseded by (188). Huff-Daland 1928 (ATC 2-26) = 1pOB; 90hp Curtiss OX-5. POP: 2, contract-built as Louisiana crop dusters. J4-4000 1930 (ATC 2-243) = 3pOB; 200hp Wright J-4. Modified 2000 and 4000. POP: 6. Travel Air K-4000 K-4000 1929 (205) = 3pOB; 100hp Kinner B-5; span: 33'0" length: 24'8" load: 940# v: 100/88/43 range: 425. $5,000±; POP: 7, of which one converted to 4-U [NC9963], and one fitted with "Speed Wing" as DK-4000 [8841]. L-4000 (Parks Air College) 1941 (ATC 2-560) = 2p 4000 upgraded with 225hp Lycoming R-680. Repowered flight school planes. POP: 2 known, perhaps several more. Travel Air R [NX614K] R (S) Mystery Ship 1929 = 1pOlwM; 400hp Wright supercharged Cyclone; span: 29'2" length: 20'2" load: 456# v: 235/150/70 range: 525. Walter Burnham, Herb Rawdon. POP: 5, of which 3 were racers [R614K, NR482N, NR1313]. R became S through a newspaper's abbreviation of "Mystery Ship" to "Mystery S." One plane, with 300hp Wright, was bought by the Italian government in 1931 "for study" [11717]. 1930 second place Thompson [NR482N] (p: Jim Haizlip). As Texaco 13 (p: Frank Hawks) [NR1313], set transcontinental speed record 1929 and was at the time faster than any extant military plane, continued in 1930-32 to establish numerous new intercity speed records in the US and Europe. Travel Air R-613 [NX613K] (Beechcraft) Travel Air S-2000 [NC663H] (Huntsville Madison County Library coll via Otha H Vaughan Jr) Travel Air S-2000 converted to 4000 [NC8708] (Michael Skott) S-2000 1927 = Floatplane version of 2000 with 102hp Curtiss OXX-6; a few modified as landplanes. Travel Air S-6000B [NC9914] (WASM) S-6000B aka B-6000 1929 (ATC 130, 2-138, 2-153, 2-294, 2-302) = 6pChwM; 300hp Wright J-6; span: 48'7" length: 30'10" load: 1622# v: 130/110/60 range: 550. $13,000; POP: 55, including modifications of 6000. Evolved into 6-B. (2-138) was issued for 7p conversions; (2-153) as 5p 6000-B Special; (2-294) for 4p conversions, with (2-302) for weight adjustments. Travel Air S-6000D [NC677K] (Tom Harnish coll) SA-6000A 1929 (ATC 175) = 6pChwMF; 450hp P&W Wasp; span: 54'5" length: 31'2" load: 1824# v: 130/108/65 range: 540. Pontoon version of A-6000. $20,000; POP: at least 2. SBC-4000 SEE BC-4000. SC-2000 1929 (ATC 111) = Same as 2000 with 160hp Curtiss C-6; span: 34'8" length: 24'2" load: 941# v: 120/102/48 range: 500. $4,000; POP: 2 [NC7574, NC8110], possibly one more. SC-4000 19?? = Uncertain type; could be one of the modified Z-4-D dusters [NR375M] or confusion in data with BC-4000. SD-2000 1928 = Same as 2000 with 150hp Aeromarine B. POP: 1 [X6416], later converted to 4000. V-4000 1930 = 4000 with 180-200hp Velie. W-4-B 1930 = 1p competition-modified D-4000; span: 23'8" length: 20'2". Ted Wells. Fully cowled; flaps and wing slots; I-struts. POP: 1 [NR6129] as Ted Wells Special; destroyed in a crash on 9/10/30. W-4000 1928 (ATC 112, 2-35) = 3pOB; 125hp Warner Scarab; span: 34'8" length: 24'8" load: 906# v: 108/93/43 range: 500+. $5,575; POP: 27. (2-35) for initial production superseded by (112). Z-4-D 1930 = 4-D as crop duster with 300hp Wright J-6. POP: 2 [410N, NR375M], of which one was possibly exported.
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