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Lost Wings: Beechcraft Duke Was the Pressurized Twin That Flew Too High
Introduced in the 1960s, the Duke combined elegance and excess, delivering turboprop performance in piston form-at a maintenance price few could sustain.
Click to open image viewer. CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. N522B. Twin-engine business, feeder airline, and military transport monoplane. Two Pratt & Whitney Wasp, Jr. engines.
A 1968 Beechcraft Baron B55 with updated Garmin glass cockpit, new interior, and clean paint is the "Top Pick" aircraft for sale. The aircraft boasts recent upgrades including a new paint job, ...
Beechcraft’s King Air line has outsold all other twin-engine turbo-prop business planes combined. This distinction speaks to the line’s longevity—47 years and counting—and its quality. Like past ...
Click to open image viewer. CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. N522B. Twin-engine business, feeder airline, and military transport monoplane. Two Pratt & Whitney Wasp, Jr. engines.
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