American Pilgrims Find New Homes One of the least-known U.S. airliners was the nine-passenger American Pilgrim 100, 16 of which were built for American Airways—soon to become American Airlines—in 1931. The Pilgrim was actually a Fairchild, but during the time it was being built, Sherman Fairchild had, in a bankruptcy dodge, briefly reorganized his Farmingdale, …
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