N60199
BE77Beech 77 SkipperSAWYER STEVEN D· ICAO24 a7ceab· last seen 21d ago
N60199 is a Beech 77 Skipper, a single-engine piston aircraft operated by SAWYER STEVEN D. SkyMeter has tracked 36 flights totalling 22 hours of airtime via ADS-B across 2 callsigns. The most frequent segment is 22FD to KPNS. Service window in our records spans 291 days. The Beech 77 Skipper has a 30 ft wingspan, a maximum takeoff weight of 1,675 lb.
About the Beech 77 Skipper
The Beechcraft Skipper is a two-seat, light piston trainer introduced in 1979 as Beechcraft's answer to the Cessna 152 and Piper Tomahawk in the primary flight training market. Built at the company's Liberal, Kansas facility, the BE-77 featured a distinctive T-tail, tubular steel fuselage, and bonded aluminum construction, a departure from Beech's traditional all-metal designs. Powered by a 115-horsepower Lycoming O-235 engine, the Skipper was designed for docile handling and forgiving stall characteristics, making it well-suited for ab-initio students.
Despite its solid engineering and the Beechcraft name, the Skipper struggled commercially against entrenched competitors and was discontinued after just three years, with only 312 aircraft produced between 1979 and 1981. Today the type remains a niche favorite among flight schools and private owners who appreciate its roomy cockpit, good visibility, and relatively benign flight characteristics. The Skipper's brief production run and modest performance envelope (never-exceed speed of 195 knots, cruise around 110 knots) mean it occupies a quiet corner of general aviation history, far removed from the glamour of Beech's Bonanza and Baron lines.
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