This is a repaint of the The Golden Age Simulation's payware Travel Air 6000. This is a rendition of the first business aircraft, a 1929 Travel Air 6000. The Travel Air 6000 was built buy Walter Beech for Henry Ogg, president of the Automatic Washing Co. based in Newton, Iowa. Ogg used it as a traveling office with a desk, Dictaphone, telephone and lavatory. The plane could seat up to five people. When all the seats and furniture were removed it was used to deliver washing machines. Smiling Thru was a reference to the companies motto of "buy a automatic washer on Monday and you will be smiling thru the rest of the week".
by lifejogger (2007-12-04 19:38:39)
Submitted by lifejogger
by lifejogger (2007-12-04 19:38:39)
Submitted by lifejogger