Light, twin-engined piston aircraft produced 1958–1968
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Model 95 Travel Air
1959 Model 95 at AirVenture 2008, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Role
Light twin aircraft
Type of aircraft
National origin
United States
Manufacturer
Beechcraft
First flight
August 6, 1956 [1]
Introduction
1958
Status
In service
Produced
1958–1968
Number built
720
Developed from
Beechcraft Bonanza
Variants
Beechcraft Baron
The Beechcraft Travel Air was a twin-engine development of the Beechcraft Bonanza. It was designed to fill the gap between the single engine Model 35 Bonanza and the much larger Model 50 Twin Bonanza, and ultimately served as the basis for its replacement, the Baron.[2]
^Taylor 1965, p.182.
^Phillips, Edward H., : Beechcraft - Staggerwing to Starship, page 62–63
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