The Beech 18's engines turn in the same direction and the torque at full power is quite manageable. I will lead with the left engine on the takeoff roll to help maintain neutral rudder. That’s the nice thing about a twin; you can use the engines as you would the rudders for directional control both on the ground taxiing and in a cross wind situation on landing.
The Twin Beech is a wonderful aircraft that makes a great Warbird. It comes in a variety of different models; bombardier, gunnery, navigation, radar, photography, instrument, drone controller and general hack.
I especially like the AT-11 as it is a miniature bomber with ten 100 pound bombs, a twin 30 powered gun turret, Norden (or Sperry) bomb sight, C-1 autopilot (or A-5 for the Sperry), cool old radios and a hand held flexible 30 cal gun.
While at Tullahoma there was a beautiful formation flown almost every evening. The Siegfried family flew together in an awesome display; Old Bob flying the Stearman, Bob flying the Bonanza, Rick in the T-6 and Rand in the Beech 18.
You can’t swing a dead cat at an air show these days without hitting a Siegfried. They are all over the place!
There was a lot of formation flying with about 8 Bonanzas, two or three Staggerwing’s, five Twin Beech's and a UC-78.
It was a beautiful gathering with a lot of rides being given (see Paul Minert he is your travel agent for free flights). I highly recommend going next year. The museum is certainly worth the trip all by itself. They have the very first Staggerwing (serial number 1) and a Staggerwing without any covering which is facinating. There are several Beech 18's on display, a Starship and a bilding full of Bonanzas and other Beechcraft products. The factory is getting behind this museum and it is certainly getting better each year.
Thanks,
Taigh
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