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Vikings". Aside from refinements already made to late Viking 300 models, the new 300A Vikings (17-30A, 17-31A and 17-31ATC) had a gross weight increase to 3,325 lbs. The original complex fuel system with five tanks and two fuel selectors allowing eight possible combinations of selector settings was simplified to a left, right and auxiliary system in 1974. In 1979 the
Continental powered Vikings sported a fully enclosed nosewheel thanks to a redesign of the engine mount. This necessitated the use of cowl flaps for the first time on the Viking but resulted in a 12 mph increase. In 1979 production of the Lycoming powered 17-31A ceased. In 1996, the Continental IO-550 was made available as an option.
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Bellanca enthusiasts who bought the company from the state of Minnesota and established Alexandria Aircraft Co. LLC, providing technical support and parts for owners and maintenance organisations in the field. New aircraft have been available
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Bellanca 14-13 Cruisair Senior was aimed at a general aviation market. Pilot/owners were offered a combination of performance, low engine power and a modest price of $ 4500. Its performance and structural strength also made it attractive for
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Bellanca established itself in the market for 6-8 seat aircraft, but believed that it could also successfully sell smaller 3-4 seat aircraft. To fill this niche
Bellanca designed The '14-7 Cruisair' as a modern, low-wing
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engine, an increased gross weight of 2,700 pounds, an updated instrument panel as well as new paint and upholstery schemes. 104 of these airplanes were produced between 1957 and 1958.
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based company employed skilled craftsman who manufactured the wing from spruce and the new 300 hp model was named the "Viking" in respect to the many
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acquired the production rights in 1962 and was renamed as the
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The Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia of the World's Aircraft
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Encyclopedia of the World's Commercial and Private Aircraft
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Main production version with retractable undercarriage and
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Davisson, Budd. "We Fly the Cardboard Constellation"
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190 hp (142 kW) version introduced in 1949
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943:Bellanca Champion Club Literature.
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1128:. London: Studio Editions, 1989.
976:, 2009. Retrieved: May 17, 2009.
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210:Plane and Pilot Magazine
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1087:1978 Aircraft Directory
961:Ross August 1945, p. 78
895:1978 Aircraft Directory
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1085:"Plane and Pilot."
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799:Performance
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783:Powerplant:
706:21 ft
556:Miller 260A
440:Ken-Royce 5
426:Lenape LM-5
411:Junior 14-7
244:Model 14-19
236:Model 14-13
1622:Categories
1415:Aircruiser
843:References
750:Wing area:
732:6 ft
545:Downer 260
177:airliner.
120:cantilever
33:Model 14-9
1576:Inter-Air
1549:Companies
1480:Skyrocket
1460:Pacemaker
1450:Decathlon
724:Wingspan:
698:Capacity:
694:one pilot
678:Data from
582:-F engine
576:Inter-Air
416:LeBlond 5
344:Minnesota
290:Inter-Air
288:in 1959.
186:fuselages
92:December
1556:Bellanca
1490:Standard
1440:Cruisair
1435:Citabria
1430:Champion
1224:Aircraft
1218:aircraft
899:, p. 20.
831:See also
791:flat-six
461:Lycoming
406:Variants
191:Bellanca
124:fuselage
64:Designer
58:Bellanca
1051:, 1989.
757:Airfoil
741:⁄
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532:14-19-3
515:trainer
501:plywood
491:14-13-3
463:engine.
452:engine.
428:engine.
84:History
1595:People
1521:X-855e
1500:Viking
1455:Junior
1425:Bomber
1410:Airbus
1394:77-320
1389:77-140
1354:28-110
1273:CH-400
1268:CH-300
1263:CH-200
1109:Flying
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485:4-13-2
472:engine
379:Viking
302:Viking
195:Downer
167:radial
163:engine
130:, the
1536:YO-50
1465:Scout
1420:Aries
1384:66-75
1379:66-70
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1324:17-30
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848:Notes
692:Crew:
522:14-19
477:14-13
446:14-9L
422:14-7L
218:14-12
1531:XSOE
1516:C-27
1403:Name
1294:14-9
1289:14-7
1258:WB-2
1253:WB-1
1118:2022
1091:ISBN
1075:ISBN
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897:1977
785:1 Ć
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