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N9038, 1928 Curtiss-Wright Travel Air 6-B, C/N: 839

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N9038, 1928 Curtiss-Wright Travel Air 6-B C/N 839, National Air Tour Stop at Fort Worth Mecham Field - 2003

National Air Tour Stop at Fort Worth Mecham Field - 2003

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Photographer: Zane Adams
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Shot Date: 2002-09-15
Airport: FTW
Fort Worth Meacham International Airport
Upload Date: 2009-01-29
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  • N9038 @ KBRD - 2012 American Barnstormers Tour in Brainerd, MN. - by Kreg Anderson by Kreg Anderson @ KBRD
  • N9038 @ KFAR - This aircraft flew on the 2012 American Barnstormers tour. - by Sammyk by Sammyk @ KFAR
  • N9038 - Video of an interview with the pilot of N9038 ( Harold Gene Crosby) describing the emergency landing in 1964 that left the TravelAire in the Payette River.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RXVWJhpXHg - by baxsie by baxsie
  • N9038 - My dad, Harold Gene Crosby was the pilot this day, flying for Johnson Aviation out of McCall. The engine failed after some repair work. He got it down OK on the road next to the Payette river near McCall, Idaho. The road was freshly graded, and had some b - by Harold Gene Crosby by Harold Gene Crosby
  • N9038 - My dad, Harold Gene Crosby was the pilot this day, flying for Johnson Aviation out of McCall. The engine failed after some repair work. He got it down OK on the road next to the Payette river near McCall, Idaho. The road was freshly graded, and had some b - by Harold Gene Crosby by Harold Gene Crosby