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Beechcraft Baron Guide and Specs : Is the Legacy Worth the Price?

Introduction In the mid-1950s, Beechcraft realized no medium-sized aircraft in their line-up between the single-engine Baron 35 Bonanza and the much larger dual-engine Baron 50 Twin Bonanza. They filled this gap in 1958 with the introduction of the short-lived Beechcraft 95 Travel Air. But this model was soon succeeded by the Baron Model 55. The

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Gulfstream 150 Guide and Specs: Is It Easy To Handle?

Introduction The wide-cabin, high-speed G150 business aircraft was unveiled in September 2002 by Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation of Savannah, Georgia, and it made its first flight in May 2005 after being constructed in IAI facilities. The Gulfstream G150 is based on the Gulfstream G100, which was the company’s mid-size aircraft. The G100, on the other hand,

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Gulfstream G400 Guide and Specs : What Are Its Best Features?

Introduction On September 9, 2002, Gulfstream introduced a new product line offering in each segment of the business jet market that delivers an outstanding balance of cost, performance, and value-added client preferences. The same day, a new name for Gulfstream aircraft was unveiled in conjunction with the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA). Gulfstream introduced the

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Cessna 175 Guide and Specs : Is The Skylark Easy To Fly?

The Cessna 175 entered the scene after successfully introducing the Cessna 172 and Cessna 182 tricycle gear series. Cessna found themselves in an awkward position: the versatile Skyhawk was a little too slow for some owners, but the Skylane was too expensive of an upgrade despite having adequate performance. To solve the issue, Cessna married

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