The Beechcraft Bonanza is still being produced today. No it's not the 35 with the V-tail. But the straight tail version is still being produced. The beechcraft company is under the Textron Aviation umbrella nowadays, as well as Cessna.
@@smark1180 the beechcraft Bonanza straight tail version is still being produced today. No to 35 retail Bonanza is not but I was talking about Bonanza as a whole
@@JosephRounsavall You introduced the video with references to the 35, not the 33 or 36, and claimed it's still being produced. It is not. "But the straight tail version is still being produced." Actually, no, the straight-tail version 33 is not still being produced. The model 36, a "stretched" version of the E33A, is still being produced.
@@JosephRounsavall I mean no disrespect, but until you get your voice work and mixing dialed in - perhaps having a software reader might help you get from where you are to where you would like to be.
The 35 Bonanza first flew in 1945. It was introduced in 1947. It is not still being produced.
The Beechcraft Bonanza is still being produced today. No it's not the 35 with the V-tail. But the straight tail version is still being produced. The beechcraft company is under the Textron Aviation umbrella nowadays, as well as Cessna.
@@smark1180 the beechcraft Bonanza straight tail version is still being produced today. No to 35 retail Bonanza is not but I was talking about Bonanza as a whole
@@JosephRounsavall You introduced the video with references to the 35, not the 33 or 36, and claimed it's still being produced. It is not.
"But the straight tail version is still being produced."
Actually, no, the straight-tail version 33 is not still being produced. The model 36, a "stretched" version of the E33A, is still being produced.
@@smark1180 okay I'll be more precise with my words, thanks again.
@@JosephRounsavall You're video isn't bad. But it's not entirely accurate.
I don't often recommend this, but perhaps you would do better to have AI read your scripts.
Lol am I that bad of a speaker
@@JosephRounsavall I mean no disrespect, but until you get your voice work and mixing dialed in - perhaps having a software reader might help you get from where you are to where you would like to be.
@@project.jericho none taken I'm still working on speaking on the videos thanks for the advice