Has departed the Everett factory. Nice appreciation from the Seattle Times here.
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I just Googled longest production run for aircraft. The requirement was, less than 1 decade production hiatis.
Cub. Counting the current crop of Cub copies, 1930 to today.
Longest production run by a single manufacturer - Bonanza, 1947 to current
Another long one is the AN--2, 1947 to 2001, but a turbo prop variant, AN-3, is still being produced.
Honorable mention is the C-130. 1954 to current, but only 2300 built.
Rotary win g-- UH-1 Huey, 1959 to current.
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Originally posted by Terry Carraway View PostI just Googled longest production run for aircraft.
The twin bitch, er I mean, the Beechcraft model 18: 1937–1970. (33 years)
I think back in its day it was a production longevity record.
Regards,
Tom Charlton"The aeroplane has unveiled for us the true face of the earth." - Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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Originally posted by Tom Charlton View Post
One of my faves:
The twin bitch, er I mean, the Beechcraft model 18: 1937–1970. (33 years)
I think back in its day it was a production longevity record.
Regards,
Tom Charlton
I was setting on the ramp at Phu Bai in December, 1971. It was dark (about 19:00) and raining. While I'm setting there one of the Air America BE-18's (the were dark blue) taxies on to the ramp, the door opens and a guy gets out an walks toward the operations center. The guy had on a wide-brim fedora and long trench coat and was carrying a large brief case. For an instance I thought I was in some kind of time warp and that was Humphrey Bogart getting off the plane.
Stuff like this starts happening to a person when they've spent too much time in an assault helicopter company. ROFLI Earned my Spurs in Vietnam
48th AHC 1971-72
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Originally posted by Bill Bridges View PostFor an instance I thought I was in some kind of time warp and that was Humphrey Bogart getting off the plane.
Stuff like this starts happening to a person when they've spent too much time in an assault helicopter company. ROFL
Regards,
Tom Charlton
"The aeroplane has unveiled for us the true face of the earth." - Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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