1974 Beechcraft Baron B55
Description
The Beechcraft Baron is a twin-engined light aircraft developed by Beechcraft. The Baron B55 is a model of the Baron aircraft that was introduced in 1961. It is a light, twin-engine, piston-powered aircraft that is often used for personal and business travel. It can seat up to six passengers and has a range of about 1,000 miles. The Baron B55 is powered by two Lycoming engines and has a cruising speed of around 200 mph. It is known for its reliability, versatility, and comfortable cabin.
Features
- Total Time: 3045
- Avionics:
- ASPEN EFIS GLASS: ASPEN 2500 EFIS PRIMARY FLIGHT DISPLAY AND MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY
- AUDIO / MARKER: GARMIN GMA-340 AUDIO PANEL / MARKER
- GPS / NAV / COM #1: GARMIN GTN-650 GPS/NAV/COM w WAAS
- COM #2: KING KY-196 DIGITAL COM
- NAV #2: KING KN-53 DIGITAL NAV
- ADS-B: ASPEN ATX 100G ADS-B OUT
- TRANSPONDER: GARMIN GTX-327 TRANSPONDER
- STORMSCOPE: WX-10 STORMSCOPE WEATHER MAPPING SYSTEM
- AUTOPILOT: CENTURY IV AUTOPILOT INTEGRATED TO ASPEN PFD & MFD W FD & HSI
- Beech Avionics Master Switch, Control Wheel Mic Button
- Included Equipment:
- 2 Blade Alcohol Props
- Alcohol Windshield Anti-Ice
- Control Wheel Map Light
- Alternate Static Air System
- Large Baggage Door
- Flight Stream 510
- Electric Elevator Trim
- Strobe Lights - 3 Light System
- External Power Receptacle
- Electronics International EGT
- Artic Air - Air Conditioning
- Cygnet Aero Space Dual Control Wheels
- Aluminum Elevator STC
- 6 Leather Seats
- Control Wheel Clock
- Pilots Mic Button
- Dual Glideslopes
- JPI 450 Digital Fuel Flow
- 4 Place Intercom System
- 136 Gallons Usable Fuel
- Vertical Card Compass
- Rosen Sun Visors
- V/G’s Vortex Generators
- 5th & 6th Seats
- Standby Altimeter, Attitude and Airspeed