Beechcraft Skipper
The Skipper ended up being a clone to Piper’s Tomahawk, an item created by Piper for precisely the same as Beech made the Skipper. Numerous pilots, even the individuals who aren’t Skippper owners, trust that the airplane is a diamond. The plane is, as should be obvious, a low winger with an adjusted canopy. As you may know, in the mid-’70s for reasons unknown, T-tails were hot. And both Piper’s and Beech’s two-seater were graced with T-tails. The all-metal, Lycoming O-235-controlled Skipper was Beechcraft’s mid-’70s endeavor to make the ideal new mentor to get piece of the overall industry from Cessna, which claimed the preparation amusement at the time.
Range: 471 Nautical Miles
Cruise speed: 108 knots
Useful load: N/A
Fuel consumption: N/A
Avg Used Price: $25,000
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