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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: Travel Air Type R Mystery Ship, Savoia-Marchetti S.56, Roma, Vickers Victoria, Vought FU, AEG D.I, DFW B.I, Albatros J.I, Nakajima E2N, AEG Dr.I, AEG C.VIII, Albatros W.4, Aeromarine 39, Albatros D.XI, Kassel 12, English Electric Ayr, Aeromarine PG-1, Fairey Firefly I, Aviatik C.I, Armstrong Whitworth Ape, Curtiss Twin JN, Albatros L 65, AEG J.I, Boulton Paul Bittern, Fokker D.IV, Caudron R.6, Bleriot V, Albatros Dr.II, AEG C.III, Thomas Brothers T-2, Vickers Valentia, Handley Page Type L, Heinkel HD 38, Albatros D.XII, KEA Chelidon, ABC Robin, AEG G.II, Grigorovich I-2, Savoia-Marchetti S.57, Aero-Craft Aero-Coupe, Aero A.24, AEG DJ.I, Pomilio FVL-8, Heinkel HD 23, Sikorsky S-20, ATA Cruiser, Keystone XO-15, Aeromarine AS, Tupolev I-4, Dewoitine D.21, AEG B.II, Pomilio BVL-12, Abramovich flyer, AEG B.III, Sikorsky S-5, Berkmans Speed Scout, Baumer Sausewind, ACAZ C.2, Schutte-Lanz D.IV, AEG J.II, Aero A.10, Blanchard Brd.1, Schutte-Lanz D.III, A. Vlaicu nr. 1, Larynx, Dornier Libelle, America, Abrial A-3 Oricou, Bohemia B-5, Intrepid, Kennedy Giant, Aero Ae 02, Adamoli-Cattani fighter, Aero Ae 03, Aero Ae 01, Aero Ae 04, Ace K-1, Prachadhipok, Keystone-Loening Commuter, TC-3, Plus Ultra, Dobi-I, Dobi-II, Dobi-III, Rohrbach Ro V Rocco, Albatros D.IX, Albatros D.VII, Abrial A-2 Vautour, Gelatine, Alter A.1, Aeromarine 700, Adcox Special, ACAZ T-2, Adcox 1-A, Fokker M.6. Excerpt: The Travel Air Type R "Mystery Ships" were a series of wire-braced, low-wing racing airplanes built by the Travel Air company in the late 1920s and early 1930s. They were so called, because the first three aircraft of the series (R614K, R613K, B11D) were built entirely in secrecy. The environment in air racing at the time was one of give and take with the military. A civilian designer would take an existing aircraft design, modify it for grea...