Monthly Archives: December 2010

Cessna O-2 Oscar Deuce, FAC Aircraft

By:       Norm Goyer In 1961, Cessna decided to build the C-336 and fixed gear, twin-engine aircraft which didn’t have asymmetrical thrust, which many multi-engine pilots simply didn’t like to deal with. In 1965, they introduced the Super Skymaster 337 with … Continue reading

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A Rap on Liaison and Spotter Aircraft of Three Wars

By:      Norm Goyer In a previous article I had written; liaison aircraft were first used during World War I, in fact drones were also first used during the “Great War.” Today, the skies over Afghanistan, Iraq and Northern Mexico are … Continue reading

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Aircraft of the Week

Jets 1984 CHALLENGER 601-1A 1973 CITATION 1973 CITATION 2005 CITATION  SOVEREIGN 1995 CITATION VII 1996 CITATION X 2010 CESSNA CJ4 1985 FALCON 50 1988 FALCON 900B 1996 FALCON  900B 2010 PHENOM 100 2009 PHENOM 100 1989 GULFSTREAM IV 1999 GULFSTREAM … Continue reading

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Cessna O-2 Oscar Deuce, FAC Aircraft

By:      Norm Goyer In 1961, Cessna decided to build the C-336 and fixed gear, twin-engine aircraft which didn’t have asymmetrical thrust, which many multi-engine pilots simply didn’t like to deal with. In 1965, they introduced the Super Skymaster 337 with … Continue reading

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Straight Tailed Bonanzas

By: Norm Goyer The Beechcraft Model 35 V’tail Bonanza is probably the most easily recognized civilian aircraft ever developed. It is also the airplane that has been manufactured the longest of any other. In the years immediately following World War … Continue reading

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