Beechcraft Baron 

The Beechcraft Baron is a light, twin engine piston aircraft and a General Aviation plane. The airplane took its first flight in February of 1960 but was not open to the public until 1961. The airplane has a seating capacity of five people including the pilot.   

                             The front of a Beechcraft Baron 58

 Beechcraft Bonanza

The Beechcraft Bonanza is an American General Aviation plane introduced by Ralph Harmon in 1947. The airplane took its first flight in December of 1945 but was not open to the public until 1947.  The airplane has a seating capacity of five people including the pilot. Since 1947 over 17,000 Beechcraft Bonanzas have been produced.

                          The Beechcraft Bonanza 1965 Model S35

  Beechcraft King Air 

The Beechcraft King Air is a twin-turboprop aircraft. The airplane took its first flight in May of 1963 but was not open to the public until September of 1964. The airplane has a seating capacity of up to 13 people including the pilot. Since 1964 over 3,100 Beechcraft King Airs have been produced. 

                           The 2008 Model 350 Beechcraft King Air

Bombardier Learjet 45

The Bombardier Learjet 45 is a mid size business jet developed by Bombardier. The airplane took its first flight in October of 1995 but was not open to the public until January of 1998. The airplane has a seating capacity of nine people including the pilot. Since 1998, over 430 Learjet 45s have been built. 

                                          A Bombardier Learjet 45 

 Cessna 172

The Cessna 172 is a single engine high wing aircraft developed by Cessna. The airplane was introduced in 1956. The airplane has a seating capacity of 4 people including the pilot. Since 1956 over 43,000 Cessna 172s have been built, the most of any plane on earth. 

                                      A 1977 Cessna R172K Hawk  

 Cessna 414A Chancellor

The Cessna 414A Chancellor is an American light twin engine aircraft developed by Cessna. The airplane took its first flight in 1968 but was not introduced until 1978, nearly 10 years later! The Chancellor has a seating capacity of 6 to 8 including the pilot. Since 1968 1070 Chancellors have been built. 

                  The cockpit in a 1979 Cessna Chancellor RAM VII

 

 

 Cessna Citation II / IISP / SII / Bravo

The Cessna Citation II is a turbofan powered jet developed by Cessna. It is said to be the #1 business jet in the world. The airplane took its first flight in January of 1977. The Citation II has a seating capacity of 10 passengers including the two pilots. Since 1977, 940 Citation IIs have been built. 

                                            A Cessna Citation Bravo 

                         The Beechcraft Baron 2008 Model G58

                   The cockpit in the Beechcraft Bonanza Model G36 

                                 The new 2011 Beechcraft Bonanza Model G36 

                          The cockpit in the Beechcraft Baron 58

                                The 2008 Model 350 Beechcraft King Air

                                      The Beechcraft King Air Cockpit 

                                         Another Bombardier Learjet 45 

                                The cockpit in a Bombardier Learjet 45 

                                            A 1999 Cessna 172S 

                                   The cockpit in a Cessna 172 

                                          A Cessna 414A Chancellor 

                                   Another Cessna 414A Chancellor

                                            Another Cessna Citation II 

                                The cockpit in a Cessna Citation II