The Travel Air 6000 is a six-seat utility aircraft manufactured in the United States in the late 1920s.
Travel Air 6000
The Travel Air 5000 was an early high-wing monoplane airliner and racing monoplane designed by Clyde Cessna and is chiefly remembered for being the winner of the disastrous Dole Air Race from California to Hawaii.
Travel Air 5000
Travel Air 5000 with National Air Transport in flight
Travel Air 5000 at Hoover Field being christened by Harry Stewart New's wife before an unsuccessful world endurance record, 1928
Woolaroc, winner of ill-fated Dole Air Race in flight