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  • Photo Credit: airliners.net - Tales De Lass Graciano
    November 22, 2024

    Number 77 of 100 in 100: The Beechcraft Duke ✈️

    Conceptualization:   Beechcraft’s inspiration for the Duke came from a simple yet ambitious idea: to create an aircraft that bridged the gap between the nimble Baron and the larger, unpressurized Queen Air. They wanted something that didn’t just meet expectations...

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  • Photo Credit: airliners.net - Lee Yangzao
    November 21, 2024

    Number 76 of 100 in 100: The Taylorcraft BC-12D 🛬

    Conceptualization:   The story of the Taylorcraft BC-12D begins in the 1930s, rooted in the vision and ingenuity of Clarence Gilbert Taylor. Taylor was the mastermind behind the original Piper Cub, a design that revolutionized general aviation. In partnership with William...

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  • Photo Credit: airliners.net - Brian Spurr
    November 20, 2024

    Number 75 of 100 in 100: The Piper PA-23 Apache ✈️

    Conceptualization:   In the early 1950s, the aviation community was eager for an aircraft that offered enhanced safety, extended range, and greater versatility, especially for cross-country flights and multi-engine training. Recognizing this demand, Piper Aircraft, traditionally known for single-engine planes...

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  • Photo Credit: airliners.net - Rafael Silesianwings
    November 19, 2024

    Number 74 of 100 in 100: The Aeronca 11 Chief 🛩️

    Conceptualization:   The Aeronca 11 Chief came to life during the exciting post-World War II aviation boom—a time when general aviation was taking off like never before. Returning military pilots and graduates of the Civilian Pilot Training Program were eager...

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  • Photo Credit: airliners.net - Adriano Soares
    November 14, 2024

    Number 72 of 100 in 100: The Hughes 269 🚁

    Conceptualization:   The Hughes 269 first emerged in 1956 in response to a noticeable gap in the aviation market—a reliable, cost-effective, and easy-to-maintain training helicopter. During this time, an interest in helicopters was booming, not just for military roles but also in...

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  • Photo Credit: airliners.net - Tak-SJST Spotters
    November 11, 2024

    Number 69 of 100 in 100: The A-10 Warthog 🛦

    Conceptualization:   The A-10 Warthog was developed in the late 1960s, a time when the U.S. military faced an urgent need for a highly specialized aircraft to handle close air support (CAS) roles. With the Cold War in full swing, the...

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