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When Hollywood Ruled The Skies - Volumes 1 through 4 by Bruce Oriss


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 10, 2014 11:15 am 
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Researching and combing the archives for Model 4 information...and have a few serials I cannot find fates or pictures to go with...

Airplane number two, c/n 4002, "Junior Speedmail" completed 3.10.29 and Delivered to Detroit Steel Products same day. Wright J6-9 s/n 10684

Airplane number eight, c/n 4008, completed 3.2.30 and delivered to Thorne Donnelley Pratt Whitney Wasp Sr? s/n 2098

Airplane number twelve, c/n 4012, to C4A to 4CM, picture completed 2.2.30 as a 4CM and delivered to S.A. Transport with Wright J6-9 10182, night flying lights

number 15, c/n 4015, 11.4.30, del 12.4.30 to John Frost with Pratt Whitney Wasp Jr. c/n 8, picture survives...

Number c/n 4018, to 4-C as per Walt House, sold 5 November 1931 to Wayne King of Chicago "Waltz" King of Chicago sold to John P Porter July 1, 1932

And any other model Four....! Please!

JOE


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 10, 2014 11:43 am 
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Hi Joe;
Since I HAD (sold) a beautiful Original color Stearman Brochure for the C3Rs and the 4C and 4E Speedmails, with color paintings, that included NC666K and NC667K, I looked them up in the Aerofiles list, and also saw these:
663K Stearman 4-E, 4005
664K Stearman 4-E, 4004
665K Stearman 4-E, 4003 - > 4-C
666K Stearman 4-E, 4006 - > 4-C
667K Stearman 4-E, 4007
Brochure clearly shows 667K Junior Speedmail as Wright J6-9/300 and
666K as P&W Wasp 400hp

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T.A.T. (Texas Air Transport) F
flew the first ever International Mail to Mexico City in one, on Oct 1st, and was so impressed with it, that they immediately ordered another one, from the Tulsa, OK dealer.

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 10, 2014 1:26 pm 
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Any scans of that brochure...and any further info on the two that may have gone down south? I remember hearing one perished in a Hangar fire in Honduras...but have no idea which one..


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