Just saying the name “Bellanca” in general aviation circles conjures up the image of an Italian-inspired, handcrafted, exotic sportscar of the air! When I was a high schooler growing up in the Washington, D.C., area during the late 1960s, our family never missed the big Washington, D.C., Auto Show or the yearly pilgrimage north to Pennsylvania for the Reading airshow.
At the Auto Show, all the new models from Ford, GM and Chrysler were on display, but the stars of the show were always the blood-red Italian Ferraris, with their graceful, curved lines and powerful V-12 engines.
In its heyday, the Reading airshow was the AirVenture of the East Coast, and all the new offerings from Cessna, Piper and Beechcraft were there. However, the one that caught many an eye…
