Beechcraft Model 18 Take-Off - Classic Radial Engine Sounds

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The Beech Model 18 is seen taking-off at Bern in Switzerland. This beautifully restored aircraft is a highlight to see, and the sound is just incredible. The Beech Model 18 is a twin-engined, six-to-nine-seat, low-wing, conventional-gear general aviation aircraft. It was designed and built by the Beech Aircraft Corporation of Wichita, Kansas. The Beech Model 18 was first flown on January 15, 1937. The aircraft was certified already two months later on March 24, 1937. The first production aircraft was delivered on April 22, 1937. The Beech Model 18 was in production for 32 years, from 1937 to 1969. During that time, a total of 9,109 were built, making it the world's most popular twin-engined transport. The speed, economy and versatility of the Model 18 made it one of the most popular general aviation aircraft of its time. The speed is what is most remarkable about the Beech Model 18. It can cruise at up to 200 mph (320 km/h).

The Beech Model 18 is nicknamed "Twin Beech", "Beech 18" or "Beechy". It is powered by two 450 hp (340 kW) Pratt & Whitney R-985 Wasp Junior radial engines, mounted on the wing in tractor configuration. The Beech 18 is used across the globe in a variety of roles, including passenger and cargo transport, aerial spraying, flight training, and as a bush plane.

Even though the Model 18 is no longer in production, it remains an iconic aircraft and a favorite of both private pilots and aviation enthusiasts. The Beechcraft Model 18 is a real classic.

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