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Travel Air Aircraft Database Travel Air Aircraft Database These Travel Air airplane registrations were compiled from the incredible www.aerofiles.com civil aircraft registration database on 8/5/14. I am not responsible for its accuracy and obviously I might have missed one or more when I compiled them. I welcome additions and corrections. You can see their page on Travel Air aircraft at www.aerofiles.com/_travel.html and their civil aircraft registration home page at www.aerofiles.com/regs-home.html You can search for a given registration, model or serial number by using the Ctrl+F search function. 5 Travel Air B-4000, 1262 6 Travel Air BW, 184 7 Travel Air B-4000, 1365 9 Travel Air B-4000, 1326 12 Travel Air B-4000, 1260 14 Travel Air 4000, 227 - > BW 16 Travel Air 4000, 1261 45 Travel Air 2000, 133 51 Travel Air 4000, 146 - > BW 88 Travel Air 3000, 154 89 Travel Air 4000, 187 - < BW 100 Travel Air 2000, 150 - Sikorsky UN-4 wing 9/27 101 Travel Air 2000, 132 115 Thomas-Morse S4C, 4334 155 Travel Air 2000, 6008sub - < S-2000 194 Travel Air CW, 134 195 Travel Air S-2000, 110 199 Travel Air S-2000, 122 207 Travel Air 2000, 138 229 Travel Air 2000, 125 241 Travel Air S-2000, 1 - Maiden Wichita > EAA museum 263 Travel Air A, 2 301 Travel Air B, 120 317 Travel Air B, B183 410 Travel Air 2000, 162 660 Travel Air S-2000, 4139 671 Travel Air 2000, 192 769 Travel Air 5000, 176A 770 Travel Air 5000, 177A 771 Travel Air 5000, 178A 786 Travel Air 2000, 191 835 Travel Air BM-4000, 180 837 Travel Air 2000, 190 856 Travel Air 3000, 193 865 Travel Air 2000, 152 869 Travel Air 5000 Special, 1000 - Dole Woolaroc 900 Travel Air 2000, 194 901 Travel Air 2000, 181 902 Travel Air 5000 Special, 200 - > [X911] 907 Travel Air 2000, OA-57 911 Travel Air 5000 Special, 200 - Oklahoma 942 Travel Air 2000, 189 968 Travel Air 2000, 161 Compiled by Ken Stoltzfus, www.john2031.com from www.aerofiles.com database, 8/5/14 1004 Travel Air 4000, 416 1035 Travel Air 2000, 195 1038 Travel Air 4000, NAT-12 1051 Travel Air 4000, 146 1076 Travel Air 2000, 151 1080 Travel Air 2000, 127 1082 Travel Air 4000, 203 - DX 8/19/38 Traverse City MI 1083 Travel Air B, 206 1084 Travel Air 2000, 148 1084 Travel Air B, 107 - > 3000 1099 Travel Air S-2000, 6008sub 1100 Travel Air B, 150 1101 Travel Air 2000, 132 1116 Travel Air 2000, 207 1122 Travel Air 4000, 203 1136 Travel Air 2000, 197 1138 Travel Air B, 205 1139 Travel Air 2000, 208 1140 Travel Air 2000, 210 1141 Travel Air 2000, 211 1142 Travel Air 2000, 212 1223 Travel Air 2000, 209 1267 Travel Air 3000, 104 1285 Travel Air 4000, 198 1289 Travel Air 2000, 205 1313 Travel Air R, R2004 - Texaco No 13 1333 Travel Air 2000, R-1 - > S-2000 1335 Travel Air 2000, 111 1338 Travel Air 2000, 213 1339 Travel Air 2000, 214 1365 Travel Air 5000, 219 1378 Travel Air SC-2000, 137 1403 Travel Air 2000, 144 1404 Travel Air 2000, 148 1438 Travel Air 2000, 215 1439 Travel Air 4000, 217 1440 Travel Air S-2000, 218 1441 Travel Air, 2000, 216 1471 Travel Air 2000, 220 1472 Travel Air 2000, 221 1473 Travel Air 2000, 222 1479 Travel Air 2000, 161 1499 Travel Air 4000, 164 1564 Travel Air 2000, 223 1569 Travel Air 2000, 231 1570 Travel Air 2000, 226 1571 Travel Air 2000, 224 1572 Travel Air 2000, 225 1592 Travel Air B, 196 - > 2000-T 1611 Travel Air 1628 Travel Air 2000, 167 1674 Travel Air 2000, 186 1737 Travel Air 2000, 253 1740 Travel Air 2000, 251 1751 Travel Air 2000, 254 1763 Travel Air 2000, 199 Compiled by Ken Stoltzfus, www.john2031.com from www.aerofiles.com database, 8/5/14 1769 Travel Air S-2000, 252 1806 Travel Air 2000, 232 1807 Travel Air 2000, 233 1808 Travel Air S-2000, 234 1809 Travel Air 2000, 235 1810 Travel Air S-2000, 236 1811 Travel Air 2000, 237 1845 Travel Air 2000, 238 1846 Travel Air 2000, 239 - > S-2000 1847 Travel Air 2000, 240 1848 Travel Air 2000, 241 1894 Travel Air 2000, 243 1895 Travel Air 2000, 242 - > 4-U 1897 Travel Air B, 244 2027 Travel Air S-2000, 3-A 2056 Travel Air 4000, 184 2074 Travel Air BW, PAT-9 2077 Travel Air 4000, PAT-12 2078 Travel Air 4000, PAT-14 2114 Travel Air A, 141 - > 2000 2123 Travel Air 4000, 163 2141 Travel Air 2000, 8 2255 Travel Air B, ? 2256 Travel Air 5000, PAT-12 2262 Travel Air 2000, 123 2263 Travel Air 2000, ? 2292 Travel Air S-2000, 110 2299 Travel Air 3000, 159 2309 Travel Air B, 125 2358 Travel Air B, 129 2389 Travel Air B, 143 2538 Travel Air A, 119 - > 2000, c/n 118 2607 Travel Air 4000, 131 2614 Travel Air 5000, 171 2615 Travel Air 5000, 12sub 2626 Travel Air 3000, 145 2661 Travel Air 2000, 166 2667 Travel Air 2000, 7sub 2709 Travel Air BW, 168 - > 4000 2753 Travel Air 3000, 126-B 2836 Travel Air (J-4B), 1 2887 Travel Air S-2000, 109 2906 Travel Air 5000, 173-A 2907 Travel Air 5000, 175-A 2908 Travel Air 5000, 174-A 2928 Travel Air 2000, 157 2937 Travel Air 2000, 185 2973 Travel Air S-2000, ? 2991 Travel Air 2000, 188 2027 Travel Air S-2000, 3-A 2056 Travel Air 4000, 184 2074 Travel Air BW, PAT-9 2077 Travel Air 4000, PAT-12 2078 Travel Air 4000, PAT-14 2114 Travel Air A, 141 - > 2000 2123 Travel Air 4000, 163 Compiled by Ken Stoltzfus, www.john2031.com from www.aerofiles.com database, 8/5/14 2141 Travel Air 2000, 8 2255 Travel Air B, ? 2256 Travel Air 5000, PAT-12 2262 Travel Air 2000, 123 2263 Travel Air 2000, ? 2292 Travel Air S-2000, 110 2299 Travel Air 3000, 159 2309 Travel Air B, 125 2358 Travel Air B, 129 2389 Travel Air B, 143 2538 Travel Air A, 119 - > 2000, c/n 118 2607 Travel Air 4000, 131 2614 Travel Air 5000, 171 2615 Travel Air 5000, 12sub 2626 Travel Air 3000, 145 2661 Travel Air 2000, 166 2667 Travel Air 2000, 7sub 2709 Travel Air BW, 168 - > 4000 2753 Travel Air 3000, 126-B 2876 Travel Air S-2000, 124 2906 Travel Air 5000, 173-A 2907 Travel Air 5000, 175-A 2908 Travel Air 5000, 174-A 2927 Travel Air 2000, 182 2928 Travel Air 2000, 157 2973 Travel Air S-2000, ? 2991 Travel Air 2000, 188 3002 Travel Air 5000, 172 3027 Travel Air 2000, 3 3173 Travel Air 2000, 249 - > [3179] 3174 Travel Air 2000, 248 3175 Travel Air 2000, 247 3176 Travel Air 4000, 246 3177 Travel Air 4000, 228 3178 Travel Air 2000, 245 3179 Travel Air 2000, 249 - < [3173] 3180 Travel Air 2000, 250 3203 Travel Air S-2000, 155 3204 Travel Air 2000, 215 3241 Travel Air 2000, 255 3242 Travel Air 2000, 256 3243 Travel Air 2000, 258 3307 Travel Air 2000, 261 3308 Travel Air 2000, 260 3309 Travel Air 4000, 257 3310 Travel Air 2000, 259 3341 Travel Air 2000, 265 3342 Travel Air 2000, 263 3343 Travel Air 2000, 262 3344 Travel Air 4000, 264 3411 Travel Air 2000, 266 3412 Travel Air 2000, 267 3413 Travel Air 2000, 268 - > 4-U 3445 Travel Air 2000, 269 3446 Travel Air 2000, 270 3447 Travel Air S-2000, 271 Compiled by Ken Stoltzfus, www.john2031.com from www.aerofiles.com database, 8/5/14 3448 Travel Air 2000, 272 3555 Travel Air 4000, 274 3556 Travel Air 2000, 273 - > J4-4000 3557 Travel Air 2000, 276 3558 Travel Air 2000, 277 3559 Travel Air 2000, 278 3560 Travel Air 2000, 279 3561 Travel Air 2000, 280 3562 Travel Air 2000, 275 - < 8000 3602 Travel Air 2000, 114 3603 Travel Air 2000, 115 3604 Travel Air S-2000, 116 3605 Travel Air BK (Curtiss K-6), 135 - 4pOB 3617 Travel Air 2000, 281 3618 Travel Air 2000, 282 3619 Travel Air 2000, 283 3620 Travel Air 2000, 284 3621 Travel Air 3000, 285 3642 Travel Air 2000 (Warner), ? 3667 Travel Air 5000, 229 3668 Travel Air 2000, 286 3669 Travel Air 2000, 287 3670 Travel Air 2000, 288 3671 Travel Air 2000, 289 3672 Travel Air 2000, 290 3673 Travel Air 2000, 291 3674 Travel Air 2000, 292 3701 Travel Air 2000, A-138 3720 Travel Air 3000, 301 3721 Travel Air 3000, 300 3747 Travel Air 2000, 293 3748 Travel Air 2000, 294 3749 Travel Air 2000, 295 3750 Travel Air 2000, 296 - DX 4/4/28 Fresno CA 3751 Travel Air 2000, 297 3791 Travel Air 9000, 302 - < 4000 3792 Travel Air 2000, 136 3818 Travel Air 2000, 298 3819 Travel Air 2000, 299 3820 Travel Air 2000, 303 3821 Travel Air 2000, 304 3822 Travel Air 2000, 305 3823 Travel Air 3000, 306 3824 Travel Air 3000, 307 - DX 5/30/32 3846 Travel Air 2000, 308 3847 Travel Air 4000, 309 3848 Travel Air 2000, 310 3849 Travel Air 2000, 311 3850 Travel Air S-2000, 312 3851 Travel Air 2000, 313 3852 Travel Air 2000, 314 3853 Travel Air 2000, 315 3854 Travel Air 2000, 316 3855 Travel Air 2000, 317 3856 Travel Air 2000, 318 3882 Travel Air 2000, 226 3945 Travel Air 2000, 319 Compiled by Ken Stoltzfus, www.john2031.com from www.aerofiles.com database, 8/5/14 3946 Travel Air 3000, 320 3947 Travel Air 3000, 321 3948 Travel Air 2000, 322 3949 Travel Air 2000, 323 3950 Travel Air 2000, 324 3976 Travel Air 2000, 325 3977 Travel Air 2000, 326 3978 Travel Air 2000, 327 3979 Travel Air 2000, 328 3980 Travel Air 2000, 329 4005 Travel Air 2000, 330 4016 Travel Air 2000, 127 4017 Travel Air 2000, 151 4036 Travel Air 2000, 332 4037 Travel Air 2000, 333 4038 Travel Air 2000, 334 4039 Travel Air 2000, 335 4040 Travel Air 2000, 336 4062 Travel Air 2000, 153 4106 Travel Air 2000, 337 4107 Travel Air 2000, 338 4108 Travel Air 2000, 339 4109 Travel Air 2000, 340 4110 Travel Air 2000, 100sub - or c/n 341 4111 Travel Air 2000, 342 4136 Travel Air 2000, 343 4137 Travel Air 2000, 344 4173 Travel Air 2000, 345 4174 Travel Air 2000, 346 4175 Travel Air 4000, 347 4176 Travel Air 2000, 348 4177 Travel Air 2000, 349 4178 Travel Air 2000, 350 4179 Travel Air 2000, 351 4180 Travel Air 2000, 352 4181 Travel Air 2000, 353 4182 Travel Air 4000, 354 4251 Travel Air 5000, 170 4255 Travel Air 2000, 355 4256 Travel Air 2000, 356 4257 Travel Air 2000, 357 4258 Travel Air 2000, 358 4259 Travel Air 2000, 359 4260 Travel Air 2000, 360 4261 Travel Air 7000, 361 4262 Travel Air 2000, 362 4263 Travel Air 2000,
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