McDonnell's Business Jet
Back when business aviation was beginning to blossom in the mid-1950s, most corporate operators were still flying piston-powered aircraft, either one of the new general aviation designs that had emerged after the war, such as the Beech Bonanza or Cessna 310, or converted military or airline...
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