The Aerostar 600, a high-performance twin-engine general aviation aircraft that held the speed record for fastest twin piston aircraft of its era, first flew in October 1967. Designed by Ted Smith as a low-wing monoplane powered by two 290-horsepower Lycoming IO-540 engines, it could accommodate up to six passengers while achieving cruise speeds of 220 knots. With a wingspan of 34.2 feet and maximum takeoff weight of 5,500 pounds, it was manufactured by Ted Smith Aircraft Company and later acquired by Piper Aircraft Corporation.
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| CASTLE AVIATION INC | 1979 | 6006347961201 | OH | A60ED9 | |
| CASTLE AVIATION INC | 1978 | 60-0523-169 | OH | AAB6C6 | |
| Castle Aviation Inc | 1978 | 60-0556-180 | United States | aafea8 | |
| CASTLE AVIATION INC | 1979 | 6006707961211 | OH | ACE46A |