1968 Beechcraft B55 Baron used
Description
The Beechcraft Baron is a light, twin-engine piston aircraft produced by Beechcraft, a brand of Textron Aviation. The Baron B55 is a model of the Baron aircraft that was introduced in 1961. It is a twin-engine, six-seat airplane that is often used for personal and business travel. The Baron B55 is powered by two Lycoming IO-360 engines and is equipped with retractable landing gear and a pressurized cabin. It has a range of about 1,000 miles and a cruising speed of around 200 knots (230 mph). The Baron B55 is known for its reliability, comfort, and performance.
Features
- Total Time: 5587
- Engine Hours:
- 1476 Hours SMOH Left & Right
- Continental IO-470-L Engines
- Prop Hours:
- 675 Hours SPOH Left & Right
- 2-Blade McCauley Props
- Polished Spinners
- Avionics:
- Garmin GTN650Xi Touch Screen IFR GPS/NAV/COM
- Garmin G5 Electronic Attitude Indicator
- Garmin G5 HSI
- Garmin GMA342 Audio Panel
- Appareo Stratus ES ADS-B Transponder
- Bendix-King KX165 NAV/COM with GS
- S-TEC 40 Autopilot with GPSS
- Alcor EGT Gauge
- Strikefinder
- Additional Features:
- Oxygen
- Throw-over Yoke
- Hobbs Meter
- Avionics Master Switch
- Flashing Beacon
- Leather Interior
- Overhead Air Vents
- Electric Pitch Trim