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English: Ed Swearingen developed the Metro as the logical conclusion to a series of modified aircraft and original designs, beginning with modified en:Beechcraft Twin Bonanzas and en:Beechcraft Queen Airs, then the en:Swearingen Merlin series and finally the en:Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner. Picured here is an Excalibur 800 conversion of a Beech D50E Twin Bonanza at the en:Staggerwing Museum at en:Tullahoma, Tennessee. Photo of D50E N14VU taken by YSSYguy on June 9 2007 at Tullahoma, Tennessee.
Date 29 August 2007 (original upload date)
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  • 2007-08-29 01:37 YSSYguy 3888×2592×8 (3621532 bytes) Ed Swearingen developed to Metro as the logical conclusion to a series of modified aircraft and original designs, beginning with modified [[Beechcraft Twin Bonanza]]s and [[Beechcraft Queen Air]]s, then the [[Swearingen Merlin]] series and finally the [[F

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