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Photo: Robert Deering 10/12/2008 Alliance Airport (AFW) Fort Worth, Texas |
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The
Beechcraft Bonanza
is an American general aviation aircraft
introduced in 1947 by The Beech Aircraft
Corporation of Wichita, Kansas. As of 2010[update],
it is still being produced by Hawker
Beechcraft, and has been in continuous
production longer than any other airplane in
history. More than 17,000 Bonanzas of all
variants have been built. In 1982 the production of the V-tail Model 35 Bonanza stopped but the conventional-tail Model 33 continued in production until 1995. Still built today is the Model 36 Bonanza, a longer-bodied, straight-tail variant of the original design, introduced in 1968. |
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