This 1967 Beechcraft V35 Bonanza Is a Timelessly Stylish ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick
Pilots love the V-tail Bonanza for its power, speed, and appearance.
Pilots love the V-tail Bonanza for its power, speed, and appearance.
A thoroughly modern glass panel gives the vintage four-seat retractable the look of a new airplane.
The automaker’s Supernal subsidiary revealed the SA-2, a V-tail eVTOL design built for one pilot plus four passengers to fly 25 to 40 sm urban air taxi routes.
Conceived as a budget version of the V-tail Bonanza, the ‘straight-tail’ model eventually won the popularity contest.
Since their 1947 introduction, V-tail Bonanzas have offered travelers impressive speed and range.
More than 50 years after its arrival on the market, this six-seat single remains a favorite with pilots.
This dashing V-tail design that debuted in 1947 still looks great and turns heads.