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The Beech Aircraft Corporation, founded in 1932 by Walter H. and Olive Ann Beech, has left an indelible mark on general aviation, producing many of the most popular aircraft of the 20th century. It ceased to exist in 1979 when it was taken over by Raytheon Aircraft which continues to produce a line of Beech aircraft including the King Air and Bonanza.
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This Beechcraft
Model 50
"Twin Bonanza"
in
relief on a
1952-53 Zippo |
The Beechcraft
T-34 was the
military designation
for the Model 45.
Here it appears in
a line-drawn
engraving on
a
1955-56 Zippo |
The Beechcraft
Super 18 was
designed by
Walter Beech in
1935 as a low-wing monoplane to
compete with
the biplane. The Zippo
is dated 19??. |
The Beechcraft L-23 is the air-force
designation for the Model 50 Twin Bonanza. The Zippo
is dated 1958. |
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A Twin Bonanza
on a 1958 Zippo. |
The Beechcraft L-23
is the air-force
designation for the
Model 50 Twin
onanza. The Zippo
is dated
1958. |
Beechcraft
King
Air 100 on a slim
1971 Zippo. |
Beechcraft
Super King Air 200 on a 1978 Zippo. |
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