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Downer Bellanca 14-13-3 Cruisair Senior HB-DUN
Downer Bellanca 14-13-3 Cruisair Senior HB-DUN (msn 1637), circa 1961. The model designation is based on the technical data of the machine. The number 14 means that the wing area is 14 square feet. 13 shows that this aircraft was offered with 130 to 150 horsepower Franklin engines. 1949: Constructed as a 14-13-3 as N6516N Date: circa 1961
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1637 1949 1956 1960 1961 Area Based Bellanca Constructed Data Designation Engines Feet Franklin Horsepower Means Offered Senior Technical Wing Albert Shows Steiner
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This photograph showcases the Downer Bellanca 14-13-3 Cruisair Senior HB-DUN, a classic aircraft with an intriguing history. The model designation "14-13-3" reveals technical details about this machine. The number 14 signifies a wing area of 14 square feet, while the number 13 indicates that it was initially offered with Franklin engines delivering between 130 and 150 horsepower. Originally constructed as N6516N in 1949, this Bellanca Cruisair Senior underwent significant transformations. In October 1956, it was registered as N6516N2 and later, in May 1960, it was sold to Albert Steiner in Birrwil, Switzerland. Steiner, an aviation enthusiast, became the proud owner of this aircraft. This Bellanca 14-13-3 Cruisair Senior, with the registration HB-DUN (msn 1637), is estimated to be in use around 1961 in this photograph. The image captures the essence of a bygone era in aviation history, with the aircraft's sleek lines, graceful curves, and the open cockpit that offers an unobstructed view of the sky. This photograph is a testament to the enduring allure of vintage aircraft, their rich history, and the passion they inspire in aviation enthusiasts. The Downer Bellanca 14-13-3 Cruisair Senior HB-DUN remains a cherished piece of aviation history, a reminder of the golden age of flying.
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