Welcome to the OPShots Aviation Gallery

Link to this page


First Page | Previous Page | 1 | Next Page | Last Page

ID 56864 Views: 553
Photo Comments: 0
Airline / Aircraft Type Location and Date Photographer
Private
Beechcraft Model 17 Staggerwing (All variants)
Tullahoma - Regional Airport/Tullahoma Regional Airport William Northern Field (THA/KTHA)
USA - Tennessee, May 19, 2017
Craig Maternowski
Contact
Registration/Serial No. | Remarks & Notes
N499N (cn 17R-1) Here is the very first aircraft the Beech Aircraft Company (later Beechcraft) made. It was built in 1932 and it is on display at the Beechcraft Heritage Museum.

ID 51997 Views: 495
Photo Comments: 0
Airline / Aircraft Type Location and Date Photographer
Private
Beechcraft Model 17 Staggerwing (All variants)
Medina - Medina Municipal (1G5)
USA - Ohio, September 28, 2014
Don Jones
Contact
Registration/Serial No. | Remarks & Notes
N80305 (cn B-4) NC80305 at 2014 Wings & Wheels at Medina Municipal Airport.

ID 30765 Views: 622
Photo Comments: 1
Airline / Aircraft Type Location and Date Photographer
Private
Beechcraft Model 17 Staggerwing (All variants)
Medina - Medina Municipal (1G5)
USA - Ohio, August 11, 2011
Andrew Jones
Contact
Registration/Serial No. | Remarks & Notes
N80305 / NC80305 (cn B-4) A beautiful G-17 Staggerwing.

ID 23741 Views: 685
Photo Comments: 0
Airline / Aircraft Type Location and Date Photographer
Private
Beechcraft Model 17 Staggerwing (All variants)
Oshkosh - Wittman Regional Airport (OSH/KOSH)
USA - Wisconsin, July -, 1968
Mark Plumley
Contact
Registration/Serial No. | Remarks & Notes
N1178V (cn 6917) Awesome Beech D-17 Staggerwing at Oshkosh 1968 EAA show. [MPlumley/OPshots.net slide collection photographer unknown]

ID 1892 Views: 598
Photo Comments: 1
Airline / Aircraft Type Location and Date Photographer
Private
Beechcraft Model 17 Staggerwing (All variants)
Cleveland - Burke Lakefront (BKL/KBKL)
USA - Ohio, September 2, 2004
Mark Plumley
Contact
Registration/Serial No. | Remarks & Notes
N47024 (cn C17B-102) Beautiful plane one of only three still flying. They call her the staggerwing. 2004 Cleveland Air Show

First Page | Previous Page | 1 | Next Page | Last Page