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  • Photo Credit: airliners.net - Joost de Wit
    January 31, 2025

    Number 98 of 100 in 100: The Beechcraft Starship

    Conceptualization:   The Beechcraft Starship emerged during a period of rapid technological advancement in aviation. By the late 1970s, business aviation was increasingly shifting toward jet-powered aircraft, but turboprops remained a popular choice due to their operating efficiency and lower...

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  • Photo Credit: airliners.net - Phil Vabre
    January 30, 2025

    Number 97 of 100 in 100: The Beechcraft Travel Air

    Conceptualization:   By the late 1950s, general aviation was experiencing a shift, with more pilots looking for twin-engine aircraft that balanced speed, efficiency, and safety. At the time, single-engine models like the Beechcraft Bonanza dominated private ownership, while larger twin-engine...

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  • Photo Credit: airliners.net - Erick Stamm
    January 22, 2025

    Number 95 of 100 in 100, the Cessna 441 Conquest

    Conceptualization:   The Cessna 441 Conquest was conceived during the 1970s, a time when aviation was evolving rapidly. Pilots and operators were seeking efficient and cost-effective alternatives to jets, which were expensive to operate, and piston-engine aircraft, which lacked the...

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  • Photo Credit: airliners.net - Jacques Splint
    January 9, 2025

    Number 94 of 100 in 100: The Boeing 747

    Conceptualization: The Boeing 747, often called the "Queen of the Skies," was developed during the mid-1960s to address a rapidly growing demand for air travel. The post-war aviation boom saw airlines struggling to accommodate increasing passenger numbers, prompting industry leaders...

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  • Photo Credit: airliners.net - Rod Dermo
    January 3, 2025

    Number 93 of 100 in 100: The Grumman E-2 Hawkeye

    Conceptualization:   The Grumman E-2 Hawkeye was developed in the late 1950s to meet the U.S. Navy's need for a carrier-compatible airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft. During the Cold War, the Navy required a platform capable of detecting and...

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  • Photo Credit: aerocorner.com
    December 30, 2024

    Number 92 of 100 in 100: The Piper Vagabond

    Conceptualization:   The Piper PA-15 Vagabond made its debut in 1948 as Piper Aircraft’s first post-World War II design. It arrived during a time of significant transformation in the aviation industry, as the focus shifted from military production to the...

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