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Model 11

Travel Air · Aerobatic · United States of America · Modern (1992–2009)

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The Travel Air Model 11, also known as the Travel Air Model 11000 or the Curtiss-Wright Travel Air CW-11, was an American racing biplane developed from the general-purpose Travel Air 2000, and its derivative the Model 4-D. Two examples competed in different events during the 1929 National Air Races, including the inaugural Women's Air Derby. Pioneering woman aviator Marvel Crosson was killed flying a Model 11 in the latter event.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
Aerobatic
Domain
Civil
Era
Modern (1992–2009)
Country
United States of America
Manufacturer
Travel Air
Produced
2
Engine
1× 7-cylinder, air-cooled, radial engine
Thrust / Power
240 hp
MTOW (lb)
2083
Max Speed (mph)
160