Most people think the US Army only flies helicopters, but it has
quietly flown a multitude of fixed-wing aircraft for decades. One
of the Army's best aircraft providers is Beech Aircraft of Wichita,
Kansas. Beginning about the time of the Korean War and up to
present day, the Army has utilized twin-engined Beech aircraft for
an abundance of missions and duties. All of these Beech aircraft
have been purchased off-the-shelf, instead of developing new
aircraft for a specific mission, as they are much more economical
to purchase and operate. Beeches have been used for almost every
mission imaginable, from utilitarian, to VIP, to bombers, to
photo-reconnaissance and surveillance to training. Some of the
Beeches look really "spooky" due to their massive antenna arrays on
the "reconnaissance" versions. This book will give you all of the
"unclassified" details, data, information, and photos of these
unique aircraft operated by the US Army.
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