Sexy it is!
original 3-panel windscreen, attractive scheme, nose art!, beautiful polish and very rare with the tip-tank kit...
and most of all, it's a Twin Bonanza!!!!!
I want one
"To some the sky is the limit. To others it is home" anon.
“Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.” -Albert Einstein
That's also how die-hard airport kids get rides in neat airplanes. "Here, kid; this stuff's called 'Rolite'..."
N.
I suspect most folks cannot even imagine how much polish buffing that represented, and represents all the time to maintain!
Ken
I am getting retina damage from just looking at the picture. On a bright sunny day I imagine you could see it from Mars.
Tower "N2121.ya got the twin at your 11 oclock?" Aircraft....N2121......."Lookin.......Yeah we got the aircraft in sigh...................AaaaAaaaAAaHhhhh my eyes"
Still one could dare to paint Eric Dantes old JOJO
http://tagazous.free.fr/affichage2.php?img=32535
Roland
So, there isnt one of these things made for flight sim yet.. I kinda see it as a classic on the scale of the Beech staggerwing, and think it would have a very welcome and well loved place in the flight Sim community. Any volunteers??
There was a beautiful Twin Bonanza made for the pre-FSX era.
Added:
Still in the library over at flightsim.
twin_bon.zip
FAC
to the best i can find there isnt. this aircraft is a 1954 Beech Baron B-50: construction number CH-53.
http://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/N3670B.html
Ive so far found nothing that even resembles it..
EDIT:: Well i'll be damned .. thank you
That one never left my installation hanger from the day it showed in the library up until FSX came along.
FAC
That's a fine looking aeroplane.
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FS2004 Beechcraft Twin Bonanza Jojo. A new model for the Beecn Twin Bonanza with new reflective textures and new propellers. By Eric Dantes.
jojo is also good looking but its the wrong aircraft. Jojo was a Beech D50-c. Outside of the engines and a fuselage redesign i'm not certain what the differences are.. I even traced down the military version of the B-50 Seminole, but it was a B-58 and not a B-50 at all
I knoooowwwww .. Just got caught up in my usual fantasy thinking of hoping. Needed the reality check.. Thanks..
Shame about the Dantes model not working in FSX - prop disks need a model mod and show solid. Otherwise a nifty model. Maybe someone could contact Eric D to see if it could be fixed?
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/showthread.php?81938-D50-Twin-Bonanza&highlight=dantes%2A
Striker, listen, and you listen close: flying a plane is no different than riding a bicycle, just a lot harder to put baseball cards in the spokes.
The Twin Bonanza is high on my list of desirable aircraft - in R/L and FS - and one reason I keep a working copy of FS9.
Sadly the definitive TwinBonanza (.com) website is no more - only redirecting to the limited info at the Beechcraft Museum:
http://www.beechcraftheritagemuseum....ion/N14VU.html
Here are a few links to other sites:
AOPA's news article with a bit of interesting history and flying observations: http://www.aopa.org/News-and-Video/A...n-Bonanza.aspx
Model variants: http://www.airports-worldwide.com/ar...rticle1075.php
http://www.skytamer.com/Beechcraft_50DA.html
and the wiki about the Seminole: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L-23_Seminole
and a random pile of photos from around the web:
The original 'announcement' ad for the Model 50 (scroll down) http://www.vintageadbrowser.com/airl...-ads-1950s/100
-- a couple of incomplete productions lists with some photos:
http://www.airport-data.com/search/s...e=Beech%20C-50
http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/Airframe...h,FamilySN=478
really random sites:
http://www.pafwallpapers.com/aircraf...za_gallery.htm
http://jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?...Twin%20Bonanza
http://www.planespotters.net/Aviatio...B+Twin+Bonanza
http://www.abpic.co.uk/search.php?q=...age=0&limit=10
http://www.colacambulance.com/Beechcraft%20Bonanza.htm
"for sale":
http://www.avliteaviation.com/forsale.html
http://www.globalplanesearch.com/bee...bonanza_50.htm
http://www.aerotrader.com/listing/19...ANZA-103978286
and the story of Jacques Brel and JoJo (read the whole page to see and sort the inconsistencies)
http://brel.pfiquet.be/jojoparen.htm
One should note that many early T-Bones were later modified with airstairs, new windshields, engines, etc. so it's hard to determine the model just from one snapshot of unknown date.
BTW, the Twin was popular with oil companies in North America ( and occasionally N. Africa) because it had a decent level of exec. comfort and the strength and performance to operate in/out of unimproved oil-lease strips. It was a BIG plane which is difficult to discern in a solo pic but think Queen/KingAir C-90 and you get a perception.
OH, in 50 years of watching Beech Model 50s, I have only seen two that were modified with tiptanks. Here's another picture of N3670B:
http://www.zap16.com/photo-reports/a...onanza-n3670b/
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