Re: Beech Traveler

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Mike,
That would be Beech Travelair (BE-95). It's a 1950s vintage aircraft that
wasn't made after mid 1960s. It's still a Beech and it's nice like that.

http://www.aso.com/i.aso/AircraftView.jsp?aircraft_id=77653


Yours truly got his MEI in one in 2001. :)

BAHA
Fan of flying Beech, but not owning one :)


-----Original Message-----
From: The Airline List [mailto:AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Michael A. Burris
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 10:22 AM
To: AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Beech Traveler

AIRLINE:

Can any experts here can confirm if Beech made a twin
Traveler in its history?  Beech's web site shows just
a single. They made this a/c from '25-'62, mostly for
the war effort and military, but I have a source that
says they trained on a Traveler (twin) in the mid
90's?

(That date, of course, is really irrelevant since a
person can train on anything at anytime, but I really
want to know if Beech produced a twin engine in this
series?)

Thanks,

Mike Burris
Cambridge, Mass

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