Savage Air Beech 18
I had no idea the photographer survived that accident. To be struck by an undercarriage at flying speed and survive is nothing short of a miracle. The prop arc couldn't have been very far from the argument either.
The early Lockheed twins and the Beech 18 were beautiful looking aeroplanes. Graceful with modern lines for their day. While great progress has been made in performance capabilities modern designs seem to lack the aesthetics of old. I guess the Beech King Air is passable, but the Beech 1900 and DA42 Diamond Twin Star look like they were made by Frankenstein to scare small children.
The early Lockheed twins and the Beech 18 were beautiful looking aeroplanes. Graceful with modern lines for their day. While great progress has been made in performance capabilities modern designs seem to lack the aesthetics of old. I guess the Beech King Air is passable, but the Beech 1900 and DA42 Diamond Twin Star look like they were made by Frankenstein to scare small children.
As a kid about 1970 - 75, I remember seeing two B18 and two Beavers on wheels parked together at an airstrip in the Moss Vale/ Bowral/ Mittagong area. I never met Alan Savage, but I’m told they were his aircraft, used for a service to Sydney.
Years later I’d see SAU at Moorabbin when FIA were using it and later in Kununurra with Craig Muir.
Has anyone here flown both the Lockheed 10 and the Beech 18? How do they compare?
Years later I’d see SAU at Moorabbin when FIA were using it and later in Kununurra with Craig Muir.
Has anyone here flown both the Lockheed 10 and the Beech 18? How do they compare?