File:Bellanca14-9LCrusair.JPG

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English: One of only two ever manufactured 1940 Bellanca 14-9L Crusairs. This particular airframe was used by State Airlines to operate the first scheduled air service from Charlotte Douglas International Airport. The aircraft was found by Howard Miller, a member of the Museum's Board in California in the early 1990s and restored by the Museum. In 2007 it was placed on long-term loan by the Museum to Charlotte Douglas International Airport and hung at the end of the Airport's Concourse D.
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