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In the late 1940’s, many small airplane companies thought that returning GI’s, exposed to aircraft operations in WWII, would purchase light aircraft to travel faster than the pre-Interstate highways, where a 50 MPH average speed was considered fast. By 1950, the small aircraft market was saturated, and it didn’t solve the problem of the “last […]

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