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Planes, Pilots & People of the 2003 tour!

Stinson, NC-11153, 1931, #29 Tri-motor
This aircraft will have rotating pilots.

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Flying High
The Stinson Tri-motor flying high over the earth.


This 1931 Stinson Tri-motor, Tour Ship #29, is American Airlines Oldest Surviving Airliner
This wonderful Stinson airliner was built in early 1931 at the Stinson Aircraft factory in Wayne, Michigan NC-11153 saw service for four airlines; Century Airlines, American Airways, Chicago and Southern Airlines, and Chesapeake Airways. It is American Airlines oldest surviving airliner and the livery, or paint scheme, you see it in now is exactly as it appeared when it was in service with American in 1932.

As the depression set it Stinson


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