- The
Bellanca Aircruiser and
Airbus were high-wing, single-engine
aircraft built by
Bellanca Aircraft Corporation of New Castle, Delaware. The aircraft...
-
aircraft on the
stronger airframe of the
Aircruiser.
Externally the CT/4
differs from the
Airtourer and
Aircruiser designs by its
larger engine and the bubble...
- The
Victa Aircruiser was a 1960s
Australian four-seat
touring monoplane designed by
Henry Millicer and
built by Victa. It was not put into
production by...
- The
Brumby Aircruiser is a four-seat
general aviation aircraft currently[when?]
under development by
Brumby Aircraft Australia. The
design has its origins...
-
support for
existing aircraft and to
continue development of the four-seat
Aircruiser, the
division was
completely shut down on 20
January 1967. The manufacturing...
- 1930s. It was a
derivative of Bellanca's
successful Aircruiser civil transport in
which the
Aircruiser's single, nose-mounted
engine was
replaced by twin...
- over by and
merged into Air Canada. Barkley-Grow T8P-1
Bellanca 66-76
Aircruiser Boeing 707-138B (leased in 1968)
Boeing 727-117 (1969–1974) (included...
-
monoplane designs of the
Bellanca Aircraft Company, such as the
Bellanca Aircruiser, had
vaguely airfoil-shaped
fuselages capable of
generating some lift...
- included:
Vought O2U Corsair,
Airco DH.4B,
Curtiss JN-4D, Waco D-7,
Bellanca Aircruiser,
Howard Aircraft Corporation transports, Boeing-Stearman A73, Curtiss-Wright...
-
Bellanca CH-300
Pacemaker (1929)
Bellanca CH-400
Skyrocket (1930)
Bellanca Aircruiser (1930)
Bellanca Senior Pacemaker (1935)
Bellanca Senior Skyrocket (1935)...