Beech 95 Travel
Air N2038C
(c/n TD-220)
The Travel Air, with its rather
oddly shaped Beech Mentor style straight fin and rudder, was
introduced in 1958 as a sort of scaled-down Twin
Bonanza. About 750 were built before the
production line switched to its
successor, the Baron. Seen here are two closely registered
examples. N2038C above
at Santa Monica in June 1959, and N2044C below at the southern
end of Van Nuys airport in December of the same year (when Sherman Way
formed the southern
boundary -
no tunnel in those days!). Somewhat incredibly, N2038C is
still registerted today
(in Colorado).
Beech 95 Travel
Air N2044C
(c/n TD-226)