1930 Curtiss-Wright Travel Air D-4000 Speedwing

1930 Curtiss-Wright Travel Air D-4000 Speedwing

The Travel Air Manufacturing Company was the prelude for three important aviation innovators. In December 1924, Walter Beech, Lloyd Stearman, and Clyde Cessna joined forces to design and build a new biplane. Here all three men honed the skills they later used in their own companies. Travel Air succeeded in the late 1920s because they offered the 3-seat open-cockpit planes popular in the era, but they also develop closed cockpit planes capable of carrying up to six people.…

Year:
1930
Creator:
Curtiss-Wright Corporation
Location Created:
Wichita, Kansas
Donated By:
Sandy Brown