
Maxwell Aviation
Scenic Tours and Flight Instruction

N2372Z
Take flight in our classic 1963 Beechcraft Musketeer. Designed as a trainer, this spacious, stable aircraft has been meticulously maintained and upgraded throughout the years. Always hangar-ed, the aircraft is proudly maintained and operated to the highest standards.
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N2344L
The second aircraft in our fleet, 44L was chosen as a perfect match to 72Z. Being identical models, our aircraft have the same performance, speeds, emergency procedures, and flight characteristics, allowing for seamless transition into each aircraft to provide greater flexibility and consistency for our students. 44L is currently undergoing an avionics upgrade to duplicate 72Z's panel, with the addition of an engine monitor, modern audio panel, and autopilot.
Why the Musketeer?

Spacious Cabin
One thing that sets the Musketeer apart from other small training aircraft is the large interior space. Two large pilots can easily fit side by side without feeling cramped or restricted.

Modern Avionics
The panel in "72Z" has been upgraded to include dual touchscreen Garmin 275s for the primary instrumentation, a Garmin 375 touchscreen GPS and transponder, Garmin 215 Nav/Com, and a Garmin 205 Com. 44L is currently recieving the same avionics and more, alowing TAA training.
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Reliability
These Musketeers are powered by t Lycoming O-320-D2B engine. The sturdy, 160 horsepower O-320 engine has been in service since the 50s. The engine, as well as the rest of the air frame is maintained by professional A&P mechanics to minimize downtime.