Aero
Design Commander 560A
N2737B (c/n 560-237)
As indicated in the previous entry,
Aero Design continually upgraded
the Commander series. This
560A was built in 1955 and
differed from the 520 in having a swept tail. .
Powered by two 270 hp
Lycoming
GO-480-B engines the aircraft cruised
at 200 mph. In 1960
company became the Aero
Design Division of the Rockwell-Standard
Corporation, which in itself
became North American Rock-
well in
1967. Finally, the design was sold to Gulfstream in 1980.
The Commander series continued
in production
throughout these corporate
changes for many years, the final versions being
turbo-prop
powered. In the late
1950s the main distributor for the Commander was at Santa Municipal
Airport.
For some reason
I
became infatuated with this machine and photographed virtually every
one that I
saw which passed
through the distributorship. I
have literally dozens of photographs of them, mostly
taken (like the shot above) at the
west side
of Lear's Learstar conversion hangar.