The Oakland Super-V is an American light-twin engined monoplane first flown in 1956 and developed as a modification of the single-engined Beechcraft Model 35Bonanza. The Oakland Super-V is powered by two Lycoming O-340-A1A four-cylinder horizontally-opposed air-cooled engines providing a top speed of 351 kmh and a range of 2090 km. Research Oakland Super-V
 
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