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[[5 COLUMN TABLE]]

| No. | Make of Plane | Entrant | Pilot | Home Port |
| 57 | Nicholas Beasley | Frank Allen | Henry Douglas | Oak Park., Ill. |
| 64 | D L X Racer | Frank Allen | Henry Douglas | Oak Park., Ill. |
| 111, 2 | Wittman | S.J. Wittman | S.J. Wittman | Oshkosh, Wis. |
| 1 | Folkerts | Harold Neumann | Harold Neumann | Kansas City, Mo. |
| 66 | Allenbaugh | Eddie Allenbaugh | Earl McIntyre | Hollywood, Calif. |
| 59 | Brown Racer B-1 | Anthony W. LeVier | Anthony W. LeVier | Los Angeles, Calif. |
| 61 | Buchanan Zipper | Wm. O. Buchanan | Wm. O. Buchanan | Long Beach, Calif. |
| 3 | Chester Special | Airplane Sales Corp. of Chicago | Art Chester | Glenville, Ill. |
| 4 | Miles & Atwood Spec. | Leon A. Atwood | Lee Miles | Wichita, Kan. |
| 53 | Lockheed Orion | Laura Ingalls | Laura Ingalls | Burbank, Calif. |
| 55 | Gee Bee | Jacqueline Cochran |  | Los Angeles, Calif. |
| 65 | Breese | Jacqueline Cochran | Jacqueline Cochran | Los Angeles, Calif. |
| 40 | Howard DGA6 | Ben O. Howard | Ben O. Howard | Chicago, Ill. |
| 62 | Beechcraft |  | Louise Thaden | Bentonville, Ark. |
| 73 | Northrup | Ted Fordon | Joe Jacobson | Kansas City, Mo. |
| 76 | Delgado Racer | Byron A. Armstrong | Chester M. Arthur | Tampa, Fla. |
| 70 | Rider Racer | Homer T. Seale | Lee Shoenhair | Los Angeles, Calif. |
| 33 | Brown B-2 | Ernest B. Schoedsack | Marion McKeen | Inglewood, Calif. |
| 22 | Elmendorf Special | David R. Elmendorf | David R. Elmendorf | Palms, Calif. |
| 38 | Howard DGA4 | Ben O. Howard | Joe Jacobson | Kansas City, Mo. |
| 131 | Kling Rider Special | R. A. Kling | R. A. Kling | Lemont, Ill. |
| 52 | Crosby C6R3 | Harry H. Crosby | Harry H. Crosby | Glendale, Calif. |
| 79 | Rider R-3 | H. W. Marcaux | Earl Oltman | W. Los Angeles, Calif. | 
| 100 | Caudron-Renault | Michel Detroyat | Michel Detroyat | Paris, France |

Pulitzer Trophy Records
(Closed Course)

1921 - 176.7 m.p.h. - Bert Acosta, Curtiss Navy racer, Curtiss D-12.

1922 - 205.8 m.p.h. - Lt. Russell L. Maughan, Curtiss Army racer.

1923 - 243.67 m.p.h. - Lt. Alfred Williams, Curtiss Navy racer, Curt. D-12.

1924 - 215.72 m.p.h. - Lt. H. H. Mills, Verile-Sperry, Curt. 520 h.p.

1925 - 248.99 m.p.h. - Lt. Cyrus Bettis, Curtiss Army racer, Curt. V-1400.

Civilian Plane Records
(Closed Course)

1921 - 97.3 m.p.h. - Casey Jones, Curtiss Oriole, Curtis C-6.

1922 - 135.1 m.p.h. - H. R. Harris, modified DH, Liberty.

1923 - 124.98 m.p.h. - J. F. Moore, DeHaviland 4, Liberty.

1924 - 125.05 m.p.h. - Casey Jones, clipped-wing Oriole, C-6.

1925 - 134.2 m.p.h. - Casey Jones, Oriole, C-6.

1926 - 136.372 m.p.h. - James G. Roy, Pitcairn Sesqui-Wing Arrow, Curtiss C-6.

1927 - 138.394 m.p.h. - James G. Roy, Pitcairn Sesqui-Wing Arrow, Curtiss C-6.

1928 - 140.30 m.p.h. - Robert W. Cantwell, Lockheed Vega, P. & W. Wasp.

1929 - 194.90 m.p.h. - "Doug" Davis, Travel Air Mystery monoplane, Wright Whirlwind 300.

1930 - 201.91 m.p.h. - Charles W. (Speed) Holman, Laird Solution biplane, P. & W. Wasp Junior.

1931 - 236.239 m.p.h. - Lowell R. Bayles, Gee Bee Super-Sportster, supercharged Wasp Junior.

1932 - 252.686 m.p.h. - Maj. James H. Doolittle, Gee Bee monoplane, supercharged Wasp.

1933 - 237.952 m.p.h. - JAmes R. Wedell, Wedell-Williams, Wasp, Jr.

1934 - 248.12 m.p.h. - Roscoe Turner, Wedell-Williams Racer.

1935 - 220.194 m.p.h. - Harold Neumann, Howard Racer.

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