Travel Air Model 11

Model 11
General information
TypeRacing aircraft
National originUnited States of America
ManufacturerTravel Air
Number built2
History
Developed fromTravel Air 2000

The Travel Air Model 11, also known as the Travel Air Model 11000 or the Curtiss-Wright Travel Air CW-11, was an American racing biplane developed from the general-purpose Travel Air 2000, and its derivative the Model 4-D. Two examples competed in different events during the 1929 National Air Races, including the inaugural Women's Air Derby. Pioneering woman aviator Marvel Crosson was killed flying a Model 11 in the latter event.