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In 1979 production of the Lycoming-powered 17-31A ceased. In 1996, the Continental IO-550 was made available as an option. Since 2002, the company has been operated by a group of six Bellanca enthusiasts who bought the company from the state of Minnesota and established Alexandria Aircraft Co. LLC.
AviaBellanca Aircraft Corporation was an American aircraft design and manufacturing company. Prior to 1983, it was known as the Bellanca Aircraft Company. [1] The company was founded in 1927 by Giuseppe Mario Bellanca, although it was preceded by previous businesses and partnerships in which aircraft with the Bellanca name were produced, including Wright-Bellanca, in which he was in ...
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Pages in category "Bellanca aircraft" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. Bellanca 14-7;
Former Alaska Coastal Airlines Bellanca Pacemaker CF-ATN preserved in Canada Alaska Coastal Airlines CV-240 N196N taken in 1972. Aeronca PC-3 NC16250 bought new from Aeronca 1 May 36 and sold after two accidents in Juneau and subsequent repairs on 30 Sep 39 to Mary Joyce of Taku Lodge, cancelled in CAA records 4 Aug 48 after letter from Miss ...
Development culminated in the 1941 14-12-F3 [8], at which point production ceased to allow Bellanca to work as a military subcontractor for the duration of the war when an attempt to market a militarized version as a trainer was unsuccessful. After the war, Bellanca returned to the design to create the Bellanca 14-13 and its successors. [1]
In 1979 the Continental powered Vikings sported a fully enclosed nosewheel thanks to a redesign of the engine mount. This necessitated the use of cowl flaps for the first time on the Viking but resulted in a 12 mph increase. In 1979 production of the Lycoming powered 17-31A ceased. In 1996, the Continental IO-550 was made available as an option.
The Skyrocket name was used by Bellanca for a number of different aircraft: the Bellanca CH-400 Skyrocket; the Bellanca D Skyrocket; the Bellanca F Skyrocket; the Bellanca F-1 Skyrocket; the Bellanca F-2 Skyrocket; as well as: the Bellanca 19-25 Skyrocket II; the Bellanca 31-50 and 31-55 Skyrocket Senior