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  1. Travel Air Type R Mystery Ship

    The Type R "Mystery Ships" were a series of wire-braced, low-wing racing airplanes built by the Travel Air company in the late 1920s and early 1930s. They were so called because the first three aircraft of the series (R614K, R613K, B11D) were built entirely in secrecy. In total, five Type Rs were built and flown by some of the most notable flyers of the day, including Jimmy Doolittle, Doug ...

  2. Travel Air (Model R) "Mystery S"

    Learn about the Travel Air Mystery S, a monoplane that won the 1929 National Air Race and set a transcontinental speed record in 1930. Find out its design, performance, and history with photos and sources.

  3. Travel Air Type R (Mystery Ship)

    Travel Air constructed the Type R "Mystery Ship" as a private venture led by Herbert Rawdon and Walter Burnham. The design revolved around a high-performance civilian market air racer t a time when military types consistently held the advantage in the air races popularized throughout the 1920s and 1930s.

  4. Travel Air

    The Travel Air Manufacturing Company was an aircraft manufacturer established in Wichita, Kansas, ... In 1929, at the National Air Races in Cleveland, the first Travel Air Model R Mystery Ship became the first American airplane to outrun the nation's top fighter aircraft, winning the Thompson Trophy unlimited-class pylon race.

  5. Moments and Milestones: Travel Air's Mystery Ship

    Moments and Milestones: Travel Air's Mystery Ship. The "Texaco 13," the most famous Mystery Ship, set more than 200 speed records in the early 1930s. NASM (SI-A-4111-H-) Back in the 1920s, the ...

  6. Travelair Mystery Ship: Model "R" for Racing

    Learn how a small company of aviation legends built a radical monoplane in ten weeks and won a race against military fighters in 1929. The Travelair Mystery Ship was the first land-based airplane to outrun the biplanes and change the course of military aviation.

  7. Aircrafttotal Encyclopedia

    The Type R "Mystery Ships" were a series of wire-braced, low-wing racing airplanes built by the Travel Air company in the late 1920s and early 1930s. They were so called because the first three aircraft of the series (R614K, R613K, B11D) were built entirely in secrecy. In total, five Type Rs were built and flown by some of the most notable flyers of the day, including Jimmy Doolittle, Doug ...

  8. PDF V56n3 Travel Air Mystery Ship

    The beautifully restored Travel Air Mystery Ship, NR614K, c/n R-2001, parked on the ramp at the Beechcraft Heritage Museum, Tullahoma, Tenn., in October 2010. (Photo by Bob Burns) 163 300-400 hp Rawdon believed necessary for his design. The large, heavy, liquid-cooled engines of the era were powerful;

  9. Travel Air Type R (Mystery Ship): Photos, History, Specification

    Travel Air built the "Mystery Ship" Type R as a private company led by Herbert Rawdon and Walter Burnham. The military type always had an advantage in the air races that were popular in the 1920s and 1930s, and the design revolved around high-performance air racing for the civilian market. The aircraft would be of the "infinity class", the ...

  10. Travel Air Type R Mystery Ship on Vimeo

    The Type R "Mystery Ships" were a series of wire-braced, low-wing racing airplanes built by the Travel Air company in the late 1920s and early 1930s. They were so called, because the first three aircraft of the series (R614K, R613K, B11D) were built entirely in secrecy. In total, five Type Rs were built and flown by some of the most notable ...

  11. Travel Air Mystery Ship

    Travel Air Mystery Ships were low-wing racing airplanes built in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Only five were ever built. Frank Hawks' "Texaco No. 13" Mystery Ship was the most successful of the five built, setting 200 records for point-to-point flights between cities. The original "Texaco No. 13" is at the Museum of Science and Industry in ...

  12. Travel Air Type R Replica

    Learn about the Travel Air Type R, a civilian air racer that beat military planes in 1929, and its replica built by a British collector. See photos, specifications and history of the Mystery Ship.

  13. Travelair Mystery Ship air racer

    THE 1929 NATIONAL Air Race spectators witnessed the beginning of a new era in commercial aviation. This was in the form of a sleek racing job built by the Travel Air Company of Wichita, Kansas. This racer, whose design and construction began in 1928, earned the name Travel Air "Mystery Ship". Its design and construction was a closely guarded ...

  14. Travel Air Mystery Ship

    The Type R "Mystery Ships" were a series of wire-braced, low-wing racing airplanes built by the Travel Air company in the late 1920s and early 1930s. They we...

  15. Artifact Friday: The Travel Air Type "R" Mystery Ship

    Happy Friday!The Arkansas Air and Military Museum is home to an infamous replica of a 1920s racing aircraft. This aircraft is known as the Mystery Ship.When the Type R "Mystery Ships" were produced, the biplanes had been the aircraft of choice for pilots up to that time. Even the United States Military kept modifying and flying the biplanes.Then in 1929, the aviation world was shifted.It ...

  16. Travel Air

    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 ...

  17. Mystery Ship: A History of the Travel Air Type R Monoplanes (Historic

    Designed in secret by Clyde Cessna, Walter Beech, and Lloyd Stearman in 1928, the five Travel Air Type R "Mystery Ships," which were faster than any plane the U.S. military possessed, dominated the air racing circuit for several years. This heavily illustrated book examines the history of each of the five models of this wire-braced, low-wing ...

  18. Travel Air Mystery Ship

    Learn how to build a 1/6-scale model of the Travel Air Mystery Ship, a low-wing racer from the 1920s that beat military planes. The article covers the history, design, and flying characteristics of the original and the model aircraft.

  19. Travel Air Mystery Type S Nr613k

    The first ship off the line, NR614K (S/N RC-2001), was dubbed the "Mystery R," the R standing for Herb Rawdon, one of the Travel Air designers who designed the ship. An article from Popular Aviation magazine, August, 1932, entitled "The Story of the Famous Mystery S" is at the link (PDF 1.8Mb). NR614K is featured as the lead photograph.

  20. Travel Air Mystery Ship Racer: Aviation Models

    Plastic Model Kits /. Travel Air Mystery Ship Racer. It was dubbed the "Mystery Ship", because when it arrived in Cleveland for the 1929 National Air Race, it was immediately moved to a hangar and covered with a tarpaulin. During the race, the Mystery Ship took the lead twice despite having to recircle a pylon that Doug Davis cut short on the ...

  21. Travel Air Mystery Ship

    The Travel Air Mystery Ship was one of the most iconic racing planes of the 1920's, designed and built in secret to take on the military-sponsored racing planes of the U.S. Army and Navy which had dominated the National Air Races during the decade following World War I. On its first test flight, the racer exceeded the projected airspeed by 15 ...

  22. N613K

    Find N613K TRAVEL AIR MYSTERY SHIP on Aircraft.com. View photos, ownership, registration history, and more. Aircraft.com is the leading registry for planes, jets, and helicopters. ... This Aircraft is One of Only Two Surviving Travel Air Mystery Ships! Airframe. Total Time. 0.0. Airframe Notes. 0 Hrs Since World Class Restoration by JME ...

  23. Travel Air Model R Mystery Ship scratch build

    In 1929 this was the first civilian plane to fly faster than the military planes at the Cleveland air races. 1/4 scale plans hanging on garage door. photo copy of former drawings glued on lite ply and balsa formers. Left side formers glued to top and bottom sticks. 2 halves clamped together.

  24. How the super rich ship their cars

    Hallworth, who says he can send a car between Dubai and London for around £10,000 ($13,000) on cheaper airlines, says the market has changed since then. Police and councils in London started to ...