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A 1929 Fokker Super Universal CF-AAM, the only flyingof its kind in the world. This magnificent aircraft comes all the way fromCalgary, Alberta. AnthonyFokker, the man behind the aircraft, flew in the original National AirTours.




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A 1931 Sikorsky S-39 flown by Dick and Patsy Jackson ofRochester, N.H. This isthe only flying of its kind in the world. A Sikorksy S-39 also flew in theoriginal Tours. The aircraft were designed toland on both water and ground. Photo courtesy of Gilles Auliard.




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A 1931 Stearman Speedmail, flown by AddisonPemberton of Spokane, Wash.Only a handful remain in the world. Photo courtesy of Gilles Auliard.




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A 1931 Stinson Tri-motor flown by various rotatingpilots on the Tour. This is American Airlines oldest surviving airliner.It has flown more than 1.5 million miles and 100,000 passengers.




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A 1929 Buhl Sport Airsedan flown by variouspilots on the National Air Tour.




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