The Romanian-built Yakolev Yak-52 is the easiest entry into aerobatic, vintage, and 'warbird' flying on the market. Designed as an entry point for the Soviet fighter school, DOSAAF, the Yak-52 was ...
The Beechcraft Bonanza is among the most fascinating civil utility aircraft in the skies today, having been introduced to the market in 1947 by the Beech Aircraft Corporation, an up-and-coming Wichita ...
Textron Aviation says it has sold seven of its Beechcraft King Air 260 military multi-engine training aircraft to SkyAlyne and KF Aerospace. This marks the first international sale of the training ...
Show stopping 1963 Beech 18 Tradewind is now ready for a new owner. This is a “2XL Baron”, with a 3,284 LB useful load, 202 gallons of fuel and club seating for 5 passengers. The Tradewind conversion ...
The Beechcraft Denali, the newest turboprop aircraft in the company's lineup, is finally in the home stretch on its path to certification. First introduced all the way back in 2016, the single engine ...
You can read Aircraft For Sale: Today’s Top Pick at FLYINGMag.com daily. Today’s Top Pick is a 1965 Beechcraft S35 Bonanza. Beechcraft’s famous V-tail Bonanza has a silhouette that a lot of ...
The Beechcraft King Air C90/200 is one such design. Weather Modification International (WMI) in Fargo, North Dakota has installed cloud-seeding equipment on over 100 aircraft including 5 Beechcraft ...
While a large number of American and British warbirds from that era have found their way into the civilian market, precious few two-seat Yak-9s and single-place Yak-3s arrived on U.S. soil.
The town of Beech Mountain may have fared better than neighboring communities in the wake of Hurricane Helene, but it didn’t come away totally unscathed. “Immediately after the storm ...
Squadron leaders Michael Williams, Sean Perrett, and Stuart Anderson. Pieces of New Zealand’s aviation heritage graced the sky during the Classic Flyers Aero Day on Saturday. . A Spitfire, a ...
But it was during the Vietnam War that the T-28 truly cemented its reputation as a fighting warbird. As noted by Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC): Ironically, it was a captured T-28 that ...
In any event, one thing is plainly obvious: if you’ve ever wanted to take a ride in a WWII warbird, you better do it soon, since ticket prices are only going to get more expensive and ...
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