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Downer Bellanca 14-13-3 Cruisair Senior HB-DUN (msn 1637), circa 1961. The model designation is based on the technical data of the machine. The number 14 means that the wing area is 14 square feet
Bellanca 77-320 JuniorColombian Navy - Bellanca 77-320 Junior Date: circa 1942
Bellanca 8GCBC C-GFIURoyal Canadian Air Cadets - Bellanca 8GCBC C-GFIU (msn 9-74) Date: circa 2005
Pangborns monoplane at Wenatchee, Washington State, USAClyde Pangborns Bellanca Skyrocket monoplane, which he belly-landed at Wenatchee, Washington State, on 5 October 1931, to complete the first non-stop aeroplane flight between Japan and the USA
Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker float-planeA Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker in use as a test-bed for floats. Date: circa 1930
Bellanca CH NC342E (msn 126) of Interstate Flights Inc. at New York. Registered to Coeur dAlene Air Transport Inc. at the time of registration cancellation on 15 December 1936 Date: 1929
Bellanca XSE-2 9186Bellanca XSE-2 A-9186. The Bellanca SE was a Carrier-based scout, with 2 seats intended as a scout aircraft for the United States Navy (USN)
Bellanca 14-19 Cruisair N505A (msn 2058) Date: 1960s
Bellanca 14-13 Cruisair N74228 (msn 1341) Date: 1970s
Bellanca 14-19-3 260 Cruisair N76285 Date: 1960s
Bellanca - Champion Citabria 6Y-JDZ in Jamaica. (note: Citabria is Airbatic backwards) Date: 1970s
Bellanca 7GCBC - G-BRJWBellanca Aircraft Corporation 7GCBC - G-BRJW
Wallace Beery, American actor, with favourite planeWallace Fitzgerald Beery (1885-1949), American actor, with his favourite plane, a Bellanca CH-400 Skyrocket. Date: circa 1935
Bellanca Aircraft, Wilmington, Delaware, USA. New York to Berlin Airway Date: 1930s
Col Fitzmaurice and Eric W Bonar, pilotsCol Fitzmaurice and Eric W. Bonar, pilots of the Bellanca 28-70, The Irish Swoop, a non-starter in the MacRobertson England to Australia race of October 1934
The actress Dorothy Ward with Jim Mollison after whom the Bellanca Flash 28-70, The Dorothy, was named. They were leaving Croydon to return to Edinburgh where Miss Ward was appearing in a matinee
Jim Mollison leaving the cockpit of his Bellanca Flash 28-70, The Dorothy, after arriving at Croydon Aerodrome on the conclusion of his flight from Harbour Grace, Newfoundland. 30 October 1936
Pangborne / BellancaClyde Pangborne, American aviator, and his Bellanca: he flew from Japan to Washington non-stop