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Wichita's Wee Wooden Wonders! "How Culver & Mooney Became Wichita Airplanes."

100th Anniversary of Kansas Aviation

This is the first in our series, "Wichita's Wee Wooden Wonders," about the Wichita roots of Culver and Mooney Aircraft Companies, tracing the career of their creator, Al Mooney. How Culver & Mooney Became Wichita Airplanes.

Wichita's Wee Wooden Wonders, Part 2. This is the second in our series, "Wichita's Wee Wooden Wonders," about the Wichita roots of Culver and Mooney Aircraft Companies, tracing the career of their creator, Al Mooney. MOONEY'S DESIGN DEBUT: THE LONG-WING EAGLEROCK.

Wichita's Wee Wooden Wonders, Part 3. This is the third in our series, "Wichita's Wee Wooden Wonders," about the Wichita roots of Culver and Mooney Aircraft Companies, tracing the career of their creator, Al Mooney. MOONEY AIRCRAFT -- PART 1.

Wichita's Wee Wooden Wonders, Part 4. This is the fourth in our series, "Wichita's Wee Wooden Wonders," about the Wichita roots of Culver and Mooney Aircraft Companies, tracing the career of their creator, Al Mooney. MONOCOUPES: A TWIN AND A DART & THE FIRST LIGHT TWIN: TWIN MONOCOACH.

Wichita's Wee Wooden Wonders, Part 5. This is the fifth in our series, "Wichita's Wee Wooden Wonders," about the Wichita roots of Culver and Mooney Aircraft Companies, tracing the career of their creator, Al Mooney. MILITARY CADETS.

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