Correspondence

Correspondence

Correction

In the August 2018 issue of King Air in Ed Phillips’ historical article titled “Cessna’s Last Stand,” on page 27, the wrong photo caption was published.

It should have been:

The C-34 evolved into the 1937 C-37, 1938 C-38 and finally, the 1939 C-145/C-165. Known unofficially as the Cessna Airmaster, the four-place monoplane saved Clyde Cessna’s company. (Textron Aviation)

Our apologies for any confusion this may have caused.

 

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