Miss Pittsburgh
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Miss Pittsburgh is a historic Waco 9 airplane, powered by a Curtiss OX-5 engine, known for making the first airmail flight from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Cleveland, Ohio on 21 April 1927.[a][1] Miss Pittsburgh was rediscovered and restored by OX 5 Aviation Pioneers, and is now displayed at the Pittsburgh International Airport Landside Terminal.
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Miss Pittsburgh | |
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Type | Waco 9 |
Manufacturer | Advance Aircraft Company |
Preserved at | displayed at the Pittsburgh International Airport Landside Terminal |
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