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Beechcraft Musketeer

PaísE.e.u.u
PapelAeronaves ligeras personales y de entrenamiento
Producido1963–1983
Construido4,366

el Beechcraft Mosquetero es una familia de aviones ligeros monomotor de ala baja que fue producida por Beechcraft. La línea incluye el Modelo 19 Musketeer Sport, el Modelo 23 Musketeer, Custom y Sundowner, el Modelo 23-24 Musketeer Super III, el tren retráctil Modelo 24R Sierra y el CT-134 Musketeer militar.

Fuente: Beechcraft Musketeer en Wikipedia
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General Characteristics

The Beechcraft Musketeer (later known as the Sundowner and Sierra) was a family of single-engine, low-wing aircraft built for the general aviation market. It was designed to compete with the Cessna 172 and Piper Cherokee, offering a Beechcraft-quality alternative for training and personal use.

Property Value (A23 Musketeer II / Sundowner)
Papel Light Aircraft, Trainer, Personal Transport
Fabricante Beechcraft (Raytheon)
First Flight October 23, 1961
Equipo 1 pilot
Capacidad 3 passengers (4 total seats)
Envergadura 9.98 m (32 ft 9 in)
Max Takeoff Weight 1,157 kg (2,550 lb)

Design and Powerplant

  • Engine: Typically powered by a Lycoming O-360-A2G four-cylinder, air-cooled, horizontally opposed piston engine (for the later Sundowner version).
  • Power Output: 134 kW (180 hp) (for 180 hp variants).
  • Fuselage/Structure: Features a relatively unique **metal-bonded honeycomb structure** for the wings and fuselage skin, which was a high-quality manufacturing method for a light aircraft of the era.
  • Landing Gear: Fixed tricycle landing gear (non-retractable) in the primary training/utility versions (Musketeer, Sundowner).
  • Entry: A single, large door on the left side provides access to both front and rear seats, unusual compared to the two-door setup on some competitors.

Variants and Legacy

  • Model 23 (Musketeer): Initial version, typically 160 hp.
  • Model A23 (Musketeer II / Sundowner): Improved structure and power upgrade to 180 hp. This was the most common variant.
  • Model 24 (Sierra): The top-of-the-line variant, featuring a more powerful engine (200 hp) and **retractable landing gear**, competing directly with the Piper Arrow and Cessna 182RG.
  • Total Production: Over 4,300 aircraft were built across all models (23, A23, and 24) before production ceased in 1983.
  • Market Role: The Musketeer family provided pilots with a reliable, well-built, and generally larger cabin experience than many of its competitors, though it was often criticized for being slower than other aircraft with the same horsepower.

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