Piper
PA-23 Apache N1048P (c/n
23-51)
The prototype PA-23 first flew on 2 March
1952. Since Consolidated-Vultee had disposed of
its Stinson Division to Piper this aircraft's first name was actually
the 'Twin Stinson'. However, by
the time
production got under way in 1954 it became the PA-23 Apache, and later
still the PA-23
Apache
150. My shot was taken on the ramp at Newark Airport in
1956. The corporate name
on the
side of this early production model Apache reads 'St. Johnsbury
Trucking Co. Inc. New
England New York & New Jersey' The
image below is of an even earlier PA-23 and is the
machine in which Ellis M. Chernoff, a regular contibutor to the Airline
section of this website, received
his multi-engine rating in 1972. Below that is a color shot of
the "office" of this aircraft.
Piper PA-23
Apache N1010P
(c/n 23-13)