Monthly Archives: December 2010

Beechcraft A-36 Bonanza

By:      Norm Goyer Our thanks to Wikipedia for the technical facts regarding the many versions of Bonanzas, I sure hope I got them all correct, they can be confusing. NG Beechcraft knew their Bonanza line, both V’tail and straight tail, … Continue reading

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The Saga of Cessna 195 N3089B Part II

By Norm Goyer Last week we wrote about the final flight of N3089B as a Cessna 190. The Businessliner threw its prop over the snow covered hills of Vermont, later found by hunters. The pilot, an airline Captain, on his … Continue reading

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Cessna 180, 182 and 185, Birds of a Feather

By:      Norm Goyer Post war Cessna really got their money’s worth out of the Cessna 120 design. There are a lot of “begots” in this line up. The original 120, with added flaps, electrics and a third window became the … Continue reading

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