Lawson L-4
The Lawson L-4 was the last in a series of Lawson biplane airliners designed and built by the Alfred Lawson under the livery of the Lawson Airplane Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The largest of the series, it designed for long distant flights. Completed in 1920 but never flew, crashing on its initial takeoff.
Lawson L-4
The Lawson L-4 was the last in a series of Lawson biplane airliners designed and built by the Alfred Lawson under the livery of the Lawson Airplane Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The largest of the series, it designed for long distant flights. Completed in 1920 but never flew, crashing on its initial takeoff.
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Lawson L-4
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