Introduced in the 1960s, the Duke combined elegance and excess, delivering turboprop performance in piston form—at a maintenance price few could sustain.
In more ways than one, being a fighter jet pilot for the U.S. Navy is a lot more demanding than being one for the U.S. Air Force. After all, while taking a plane to the sky and landing it is something ...
A 1976 Beechcraft Baron 58P with modern avionics (Aspen Pro 1000 PFD, Garmin 750Xi, GTX 345, Century IV autopilot, Garmin FlightStream 510) is featured as the "Today's Top Pick." This pressurized twin ...