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THE PEPSI SKYWRITER

1929 TRAVEL AIR D4D The 1929 TRAVEL AIR D4D open cockpit biplane flown by the Asbury-Olivers boasts a history as spectacular as its red, white, and blue paint job. It was collectively designed by three notable aviation experts: Clyde Cessna, Walter Beech, and Lloyd Stearman. The Travel Air D4D was the racing model of the Travel Air because of its shorter, thinner wings. Today, the plane cruises the skies at 120 mph powered by a 350 horsepower Wright Whirlwind engine. It is still essentially the same plane that flew in 1929, with an old fashioned stick control and open cockpit. For More Information, Call: Suzanne Asbury-Oliver (303) 697 9440 Email: PepsiTeam@aol.com


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