Beech YT-34-BH
Mentor 0735
50-735 was one of three prototype
Mentors. This particular one has been preserved and is
displayed at the Castle AFB Museum
in California. Designed by Walter Beech as a private
venture it went on the become the
ab initio trainer of choice for both the US Air Force and
Navy in the 1950s, being
finally replaced by the Cessna T-37 a decade later. When its military
days were done Mentors found
considerable favor in the civilian market and many of them are
flying today, mostly, of course,
all dolled up as "warbirds".