Beech A65 Queen
Air N323L
(c/n LD-67)
The A65, developed in 1960 had swept
tail surfaces and greater fuel capacity. Here's a nice one,
brand new at
Denver's Stapleton Airport in August of 1960. Expansion of
the line came in 1961
with
the Model 80 Queen Air. Other models were the 70 Queen Air
which was basically an A65
with the
increased wing span of the B80 and the 88 Queen Air. This latter
had a pressurized cabin
and round
windows. When fitted with turboprop engines it was re-designated
the Model 90 King Air.