1958 Beechcraft B95 Travel Air
Description
The Beechcraft 95 Travel Air is a twin-engined light business and utility aircraft produced by the Beechcraft Corporation. It was the first twin-engined aircraft to be produced by Beechcraft, and was designed to be a more powerful, roomier, and more comfortable alternative to the popular Beechcraft Baron. The Travel Air first flew in 1991, and was produced until 2002.
The Travel Air is a low-wing monoplane with retractable landing gear. It has a pressurized cabin with seating for up to six passengers, and can be configured for either executive or utility use. It is equipped with two Lycoming TIO-540-AF1A engines, each rated at 310 hp. It has a maximum speed of 250 knots, and a range of 1,500 nautical miles.
The Travel Air was popular with both private pilots and charter operators, and was well-regarded for its performance, reliability, and comfort. Today, the Travel Air is still in demand as a used aircraft, with many in operation around the world.
Features
- Engines O-SMOH (Details on one engine Searching for).
- One Hartzell STC prop.
- Single or dual yoke.
- A&P /IA owned.
- Original logs/records.


