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Kurt Bromschwig brings his D17S Staggerwing next to Steve Oxman’s Twin Beech photo pl
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The original Model 35 Bonanza wind tunnel models are on display in the Bonanza/Baron bu
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Night at the recently completed Beech Center.
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On display in the Walter H. Beech hangar are oil portraits of the original Dynamic Duo
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The G17S Staggerwing on display at the Beech Center is about as perfect a restoration a
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Julie Clark flew a beautiful dusk airshow in her famous T-34.
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Instrument panel of Beechcraft serial number one, a 1932 Staggerwing 17R of which two w
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The Bonanza/Baron hangar has a wide range of aircraft from a straight 35 Bonanza to a V
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In addition to Travel Air biplanes and Staggerwings, the Walter H. Beech hangar has man
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That’s not Johnny Cash in the back of the T-34. It’s Bob Burns, the Beechcraft Heri













