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The
Beech Aircraft Company was formally organized in April
1932, and in November of that same year, the Beechcraft
17 Staggerwing made its maiden flight. Walter Beech and
designer Ted Wells produced what was to become the
standard for passenger aircraft for nearly twenty years.
In June of 1938, three Model D -17S were purchased for evaluation as a light liaison
aircraft by the United States Army Air Corps. The USAAC designation
is
YC-43. After a short flight test, the YC-43s were flown
to London, Paris, and Rome to serve as air attach'e liaison aircraft
for the American Embassies.
Model
is a replica of UC-43/D-17S 489, N51746
duplicating YC43 38-139
used by US Air Corp attaches
in London prior to U.S. entry into WWII and as it can be
seen in the Yanks Air Museum in Chino, California.
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Beech YC43/UC-43/D-17S
489, N51746
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Wingspan:
Length:
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32 ft.
26 ft. 1 1/2 in.
296.5 ft² |
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Beech YC43/UC-43/D-17S
489, N51746
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Wingspan:
Length:
Wing Area: |
86.5 inches
72 inches
2200 sq. in. |
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This
model, built and finished by _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _, complies with all BOM requirements .
Date: /
/ Signed:
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