![]() 1978 Beech Bonanza F33C
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"The Beech Aircraft Corporation, previously the Beechcraft Division of Raytheon and now a
unit of Hawker Beechcraft, is a United States manufacturer of general aviation and military aircraft, ranging from light single engine
aircraft to business jets and light military transports.
Perhaps the best known Beech aircraft, the single-engine Bonanza has been manufactured for nearly 60 years in various models. The Bonanza has had the longest production run out of any airplane, past or present, in the world. Other important Beech planes are the King Air/Super King Air line of twin-engine turboprops, in production since 1964, the Baron, a twin-engine variant of the Bonanza and the Beech 18, originally a business transport and commuter airliner in the 1950s and 1960s, which remains in active service as a cargo transport. |
Civilian BeechcraftModel 16 Single-engine, all-metal training aircraft. Designed and flight tested in Liberal, KS in 1970. The wings and tail s ection were two feet shorter than the Model 19. It had a Lycoming O-235 engine rated at 125 HP. Only one was ever built because Mrs. Beech did not like the aircraft.
Model 17 Staggerwing Single-radial-engine fabric-covered biplane utility aircraft, tailwheel landing gear
Model 18 Twin Beech Two-radial-engine all-metal utility aircraft, tailwheel landing gear
Model 19 Sport Single-engine, all metal training aircraft, tricycle landing gear
Model 23 Musketeer and Sundowner Single-engine all-metal training aircraft, nosewheel landing gear
Model 24 Sierra Development of the Musketeer
Model 33 Debonair Development of the Bonanza, with conventional empennage
Model 35 and 36 Bonanza Single-engine utility aircraft, nosewheel landing gear. 35 used V-tail; 36 was a conventional-tailed version
Model 50 Twin Bonanza Two-engine development of the Bonanza
Model 55 & 58 Baron Two-engine high-performance utility aircraft
Model 60 Duke Two-engine high-performance utility aircraft
Model 65 Queen Air Two-engine transport aircraft
Model 76 Duchess Two-engine development of the Musketeer
Model 77 Skipper Single-engine two-seat primary trainer with fixed nosewheel landing gear
Models 90 and 100 King Air Two-turboprop-engine transport aircraft, developed from the Queen Air
Models 200, 300 and 350 (Super) King Air Development of the King Air
Model 95 Travel Air Two-engine development of the Bonanza
Model 99 Airliner Two-turboprop-engine small airliner
Model 390 Premier 1A Two-turbofan-engine utility aircraft (Entry Level Jet)
Model 400 Beechjet Two-turbofan-engine utility aircraft, originally designed by Mitsubihi
Model 1900 Beechliner Two-turboprop-engine airliner development of Super King Air 200
Model 2000 Starship Two-turboprop-engine utility aircraft with canard configuration and pusher propellers."
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