Last Commander Built Once Again Becomes State-of-the-art
Try as he might, Mark Dziuban couldn’t help but end up a printer. “Both my grandfathers owned small print shops, and my father was a printer,” he says. “I did everything in my power to stay out of printing, but it was in my blood.” In the early Eighties, when the economy was down, Dziuban’s father got him a job –– at a print shop, of course. The ink worked its way under Dziuban’s skin. Permanently. He stayed in the business, and in 1994 he and a partner founded American Litho to focus on direct mail and specialty catalog publishing. The company now employs 500 people, and continues to grow. Printing is not the only passion that flows through Dziuban’s…
From the Flightline
Adventure Travel – A Journey to the Tortola, Beef Island, and the British West Indies
This is another in a continuing series of adventure travel destination in your Twin Commander offered by the founder of Air Journey, as well as a preview of the dedicated Commander outing set for November 9–16, 2013, visiting the Bahamas,…
Looking Back on Twin Commander History: Model 680 “Super”
The 680 “Super” Commander was the fourth model to be placed into production. The first 254 were built by the Aero Design & Engineering Company at Tulakes Airport (later renamed Wiley Post) in Bethany just west of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,…