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Beechcraft 35 Bonanza G-APVW (msn D-1168) at Seething in Norfolk, with Paris Air Show display serial 146. Date: 1966
Beechcraft Twin Bonanza F-OCZC at Noumea Date: 1970s
Beech Bonanza N4ELBeechcraft M35 Bonanza N4EL (msn D-6267) Date: 1974
Beech B35 Bonanza N5081C 'City of San Francisco' (msn D-2343), at Croydon after a solo trans-Atlantic flight by P. Gluckman, on 10 April 1958. Date: 1958
Electric Avenue, Brixton, London - note the delightful arcade-style covering of the sheltered walkways, providing shelter to the shopfronts
Beechcraft 35 Bonanza F-BCAQ (msn ), at Cannes on 28 October 1965. Date: 1965
Beech 35 Bonanza 4X-ACI (msn D-1168), at Oxford-Kidlington Airport. Date: circa 1960
Canadian registered light aircraft and glidersA selection of Canadian registered light aircraft and gliders, L to R, top to bottom:- CF-FPH, a Cessna 195; CF-EUM, a Piper PA-12; CF-FKL, a Beech 33 Bonanza; CF-ZAI, a glider; CF-ZBK
Beech L-23D Seminole 56-3701 (msn LH-102, Beech Model E50 Twin Bonanza), at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ. Date: circa 1990
Beech F33A Bonanza N2299 (msn LCE-677). Date: circa 1995
Fleet Super Bonanza N174SVFleet Super V Bonanza N174SV (msn SV115) (donor aircraft msn D-422 built in 1947). In the late 50s Bay Aviation (formerly Oakland Airmotive produced a twin-engined conversion of the V-tailed Beech)
Beechcraft B35 Bonanza XB-HUX El Faisan (the Pheasant) Date: 1950s
John William Mackay (1831-1902) - an American industrialist, one of the four Bonanza Kings, a partnership which capitalised on the wealth generated by the silver mines at the Comstock Lode
Bonanza, Sagnache County, 1880Engraving showing the settlement of Bonanza, Sagnache County, Colorado, 16th July 1880. In 1880 it was just a few tents, but by 1881 Bonanza had become a large town
Bonanza, Sagnache County, 1881Engraving showing the settlement of Bonanza, Sagnache County, Colorado, 1881. In 1880 Bonanza was just a collection of a few tents, but by 1881 the settlement had become a large town
Bonanza Hotel, on the south of the Klondike River, AlaskaThe Bonanza Hotel, one of the most popular hotels for gold diggers on the trail to Dawson, Alaska. Dawson was a town that rose over night during the gold fever of 1896-1897