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Ryan
M-1
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First
flown on 14 February 1926, the M-1 was T. Claude Ryan's first
original design. This aircraft could accommodate a pilot and
either mail or two passengers. The M-1 was used on the
pioneering mail routes of Colorado Airways and Pacific Air
Transport.
The M-1 was the basis for Charles Lindbergh's
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| Specifications
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 | Type: commercial |
 | Engine: one 200 hp (149 kW) Wright
J-4B radial engine. |
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page updated 13 February 2008
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