NEW ITEMS FOR THE AVIATION ENTHUSIAST CHRONICLING A CLASSIC Massive work records the history of the Twin Beech The Twin Beech Society.
NEW ITEMS FOR THE AVIATION ENTHUSIAST
CHRONICLING A CLASSIC
Massive work records the history of the Twin Beech
The Twin Beech Society, part of the Staggerwing Museum Foundation, has printed a recently made known large format hook on the historic example 18. Beech 18: A Civil & Military History from Robert K. Parmerter contains a stunning 567 pages, 275000 words, and more than 730 (350 in color) photographs and shows the most in-depth account of this ageless aircraft outlining a lengthy and varied service life of end to 70 years. The volume specifies, details, and illustrates the twelve civil patterns and 50 military variants as well as the conversions complet through 70 modification companies. Personal accounts from pilots, bands and owners add color to the technical history. Weighing in at more than six comminutes the book covers the 9000 Twin Beeches produced
The Twin Beech 18 Society is dedicated to the preservation of the Beech 18 and operates as a special interest clump of the Staggerwing Museum Foundation, Inc. of Tullahoma, Tennessee which is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and exhibiting protoplast 17 and 18 airplanes in its expansive facility in Tullahoma. The Society was seted in 1994 with the goal of preserving standard 18 civilian and military history and more information may be rest at www.staggerwing.com.
This part deserves a spot on any aviation, enthusiast's volume shelf and may be ordered for $6995 from the above website or on calling 931-455-974.
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