1953 Beechcraft C45H
Description
The Beechcraft C45H is a single-engine, light transport aircraft manufactured by Beechcraft. The C45H was introduced in the 1950s and is based on the Beechcraft Model 18. It was designed to transport up to five passengers, but can also be used for other roles, such as cargo transport. The C45H is powered by a single Pratt & Whitney R-985 Wasp Junior radial engine, with a maximum speed of 167 knots (193 mph) and a range of 730 miles (1,170 km). The aircraft has an all-metal airframe and retractable landing gear.
Features
- Total Time: 3718
- Engine(s):
- Pratt Whitney R-985AN14B
- 1) TTSN 6860,8 hrs
- SMOH 392,5 hrs
- Hobbs 522.6 hrs
- 2) TTSN 6739,6 hrs
- SMOH 305,7 hrs
- Hobbs 522,6 hrs
- Propeller:
- Hamilton Standard 22D30
- 1) TTSN unknown
- SMOH 1082 hrs
- Hobbs 522.6 hrs
- 2) TTSN tba
- SMOH tba
- Hobbs tba
- Avionics:
- • Garmin 400 GPS
- • Garmin 340 Audio Panel
- • S-TEC System 50 Autopilot with Altitude Hold
- • Music input for iPod or mp3 player
- • KX-155A w/GS and KI-209 (recently removed)
- • KY-196 • KNS-80 RNAV w/GS and KI-206
- • KT-76C Digital Transponder
- Features:
- • Optional aux-tanks - 252 gallons total
- • Heated Pitot
- • Alcohol props
- • Boot system - (boots removed, timing system still installed)
- • Airwolf Oil Filters
- • Dual EGT