Lost Wings: Beechcraft Duke Was the Pressurized Twin That Flew Too High
Introduced in the 1960s, the Duke combined elegance and excess, delivering turboprop performance in piston form—at a maintenance price few could sustain.
Introduced in the 1960s, the Duke combined elegance and excess, delivering turboprop performance in piston form—at a maintenance price few could sustain.
New collaboration simplifies access to tailored financing solutions for the manufacturer’s U.S. aircraft buyers.
Four-seat retractable aircraft came from the same stable as the P-51 Mustang.
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But owners should be prepared to budget for some engine work for these speedsters.
Turbocharged Lycoming engine delivers impressive speed and performance at smoother, higher altitudes.
High-performance single combines classic efficiency with a desirable suite of modern Garmin avionics.
GA plane offers a good blend of speed, build quality, and owner support.
Classic bushplane offers a rare combination of utility and versatility, making it a dream for backcountry pilots.
Updated avionics and ADS-B compliance make the GA plane a sweet spot for value among fixed-gear singles.