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Today's Top Pick at FLYINGMag.com daily. Today's Top Pick is a 1962 Beechcraft P35 Bonanza. This example features a capable ...
S-A2 is a V-tail aircraft designed to cruise 120 miles per hour at an altitude of 1,500 feet to meet typical city operation needs of 25- to 40-mile trips, initially. It features a distributed electric ...
A Wichita-based nonprofit is helping preserve one of aviation’s most iconic planes by awarding $500,000 to support the continued production of critical replacement parts.
Giving a bit of a description and history of the aircraft, Microsoft writes: “The Bonanza V35 is a single-engine, 4-seat, V-tail monoplane manufactured by American aircraft firm Beechcraft.
The V-tailed Fouga first flew in 1952 as a trainer for the French Air Force, in all 929 were built and the aircraft was sold to twenty-three countries (as compared to 59 operational F-117s).
You are unlikely to mistake a V-tail Bonanza for any other aircraft. The Bonanza for sale here 5,810 hours on its airframe, 422 on the engine and 645 on the propeller.
This 1947 Beechcraft 35 Bonanza Is a Capable, Antique ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick Early V-tail Bonanzas contrasted dramatically with typical GA aircraft of the era. FLYING Staff ...
The piloted, four-passenger V-tail aircraft will operate with a distributed electric propulsion system driving eight tiltrotors, Supernal says.