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The prototype Cessna T-50 made its first fight in March 1939 with Dwane L. Wallace at the controls. The V-shaped windshield was used only on the prototype. (Robert J. Pickett Collection)
Introduction of the Cessna T-50 marked the company’s entry into the light, twin-engine market. The monoplane represented Wallace’s determination to expand Cessna’s product line. It was the right airplane at the right time. (Textron Aviation)
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