Aero
Design Commander 520
N4100B
(c/n 520-1)
The Aero
Design and Engineering Company was formed in Bethany, Oklahoma in 1947
specifically
to design and built the twin
engine high wing 5 seat executive aircraft
to be known as
the Commander.
The first
flight occurred in 1948 and production
got under way in
1951. It was an instant success and
demand for it ran high.
The very first one is
illustrated above in this Aero Design photograph. The
registration is carried in 2 inch high numbers on
the fin. This was the in vogue thing to do in the early
1950s. I mention this
annoying trait regarding (mainly US) registration numbers elsewhere in
my website.
Below is a blow up so you
can see that my identification of it as being the first one is no lie!
Anyway,
improvements
were continually being made to
this aircraft, resulting in the straight tail design being
upgraded to
a swept
tail version (see next entry). The 520 had two 240 hp Lycoming
GO-435-C2
engines.
Seen below is an early
production (1953) 500 at Santya Monica in 1956.
Aero
Design Commander 520
N4136B
(c/n 520-40)