What happened commander aircraft?

What happened commander aircraft?

Aero Commander 500A Commander taking off at airport in Czech Republic. Aero Commander was an aircraft manufacturer formed in 1944. In subsequent years, it became a subsidiary of Rockwell International and Gulfstream Aerospace. The company ceased aircraft production in 1986.

How many Aero Commanders were built?

Aero Commander 500 family

Aero Commander twins
First flight 23 April 1948 (Model L3085)
Introduction October 1952
Produced 1951–1986
Number built ~2,902 (1951 pistons, 951 turboprops)

Who makes Aero Commander?

Rockwell International
Aero Commander was an aircraft manufacturer formed in 1944. In subsequent years, it became a subsidiary of Rockwell International and Gulfstream Aerospace. The company ceased aircraft production in 1986.

What kind of engine does the Commander 114 have?

Commander 114 Performance Specifications**. Engine – 6-cylinder Lycoming IO-540-T4B5D, 260 HP @ 2700 RPM Prop – Hartzell HC-C2YR-1BF, Constant Speed, 2 -Blade Weights – Empty – 1,905 lbs.; Gross – 3,140 lbs. Fuel – 70 Gals. Total, 68 Gals.

How much does it cost to fly Commander 114B?

Commander is quick to point out that the 114B’s costs remain at $170 or thereabouts, whether one or four company employees make the trip. Four travelers on the airlines would drive the ticket prices to $3,552. Not included in Commander’s operating costs, of course, are initial acquisition and finance charges.

How many horsepower does a Rockwell 112 have?

The result is a fine, albeit expensive, top-line single. The airplane began life as the 200-HP Rockwell 112.

When did the commander 112a model come out?

Despite the big cabin, the aircraft was quite deficient in useful load, and in 1974 the 112A model was brought out, raising the gross weight from 2,550 to 2,650 pounds. This offered a hike in the useful load of about 77 pounds.

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