Bay Super V
Beginning in the late 1950s the United States aircraft company Bay Aviation (formerly Oakland Airmotive) produced nine twin-engine conversions of the Beechcraft Bonanza called the Super "V" Bonanza. After production was shifted to Canada in 1962, five more aircraft were built for a total production run of fourteen. The basis of the conversion was the early Model 35 Bonanza with the original small V-tail surfaces. The Super-V competed with Beechcraft's own Travel Air twin-engine Bonanza derivative.
Bay Super V | |
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A 1962 Bay Super V | |
Role | utility aircraft |
National origin | United States of America |
Manufacturer | Bay Aviation |
Designer | David G. Peterson |
First flight | 1956 |
Introduction | 1960 |
Number built | 14 |
Developed from | Beechcraft Bonanza |
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