Beech
D-18S
XB-GUZ
(c/n A-372)
Development of the Beech Model
18 began in 1935. Production of the D-18S commenced
in 1939 and the design was
ordered by the U.S. Army Air Corps where it was known as the
C-45 Expeditor. Over 4,000 were
built. After WW II civilian production resumed and the
above machine is a typical example of a new aircraft. Basic trim
was natural all metal finish
with red, blue or green trim and black registration
letters (or numbers for a US resident). This
photograph was acquired from the
Beech Aircraft Corporation in 1948 and depicts XB-GUZ,
a D-18S which went to Sr. Mario
Pascquel in Mexico. The shot was taken at Wichita,
prior
to delivery.