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Bellanca Aries T-250

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rchcfi

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OK, this is gonna seem like finding a needle in a haystack, but anyone else ever fly this aircraft. My mother's ex had one and I got to tool around San Francisco in it about 15 years ago.

As I remember it was a performer, but haven't heard anything about this type since. It looks like a T-tail Arrow but a little boxier. Just wondering if these things are still around.
 
I never got to fly it, but I did get to work on the prototype at the shop I worked at 25 years ago. At the time it was being developed by a company in Houston, Anderson Greenwood I think was the name. They bought or otherwise controlled Bellanca at the time to produce it. I always thought it looked like a cross between the ellanca and a T-tail Lance.
 

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