When It’s Better to Have It and Not Need It
Often it’s better to go with an airplane with plenty of capabilities that you can grow into rather than out of.
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Often it’s better to go with an airplane with plenty of capabilities that you can grow into rather than out of.
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For a year during World War II, the twin-engine, piston-powered airplane flew both with a pilot aboard—and without.
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Some aircraft ownership lessons are learned the hard way.
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The model never went into production, and the sole mockup was likely destroyed.
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There are plenty of options, but each has its advantages and disadvantages.
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Both classic types are beloved in their respective circles, so it’s really a matter of taste.
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Ideal conditions don’t happen often for aircraft owners, so celebrate them when they do.
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The design was developed as a liaison and observation platform for the U.S. Army Air Corps.
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There are things pilots can do to keep themselves and their aircraft prepared during extended periods of gray.
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While only one has been built, the single-engine jet appears to be in flight testing.
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