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The Beechcraft Model 18 (or "Twin Beech", as it is also known) is a 6- to 11-seat, [1] twin-engined, low-wing, tailwheel light aircraft manufactured by the Beech Aircraft Corporation of Wichita, Kansas. Continuously produced from 1937 to November 1969 (over 32 years, a world record at the time), over 9,000 were built, making it one of the world ...
Beechcraft Model 18: 1937 9,000+ Twin piston engine monoplane transport airplane Beechcraft Model 19 Musketeer Sport: 922 Single piston engine monoplane utility airplane Beechcraft Model 22 N/A 0 Unbuilt bomber [1] Beechcraft Model 23: 1961 2,331 [a] Single piston engine monoplane utility airplane Beechcraft Model M-23N N/A 0
Beechcraft Model 16; Beechcraft Model 18; Beechcraft Model 34; Beechcraft Model 99; Beechcraft 1900; 2021 Palmas FR plane crash; A. Beechcraft XA-38 Grizzly ...
Beechcraft is an American brand of civil aviation and military aircraft owned by Textron Aviation since 2014, [1] headquartered in Wichita, Kansas.Originally, it was a brand of Beech Aircraft Corporation, an American manufacturer of general aviation, commercial, and military aircraft, ranging from light single-engined aircraft to twin-engined turboprop transports, business jets, and military ...
This list may not reflect recent changes. (previous page) ... Beechcraft BQM-126; Beechcraft Model 18; Beechcraft Starship; Beechcraft XA-38 Grizzly; Beriev Be-12;
The 1948 Beechcraft Model 18 disappearance was an event in which, on 8 November 1948, an aircraft flying from Paris to London vanished over the English Channel, carrying pilot René de Narbonne, a radio operator, and six Czechoslovak ice hockey players: Zdeněk Jarkovský, Miloslav Pokorný, Vilibald Šťovík, Zdeněk Švarc, Ladislav Troják, and Karel Stibor.
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This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Beechcraft AT-10 Wichita; Beechcraft Model 18; Boeing-Stearman Model 75; C. Cessna AT-17 Bobcat; Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep; D.