1977 Beechcraft B60 Duke
Description
The Beechcraft B60 Duke is a twin-engine general aviation aircraft manufactured by Beechcraft from 1973 to 1983. It features a low-wing design and a pressurized cabin. It was designed to replace the Beechcraft Baron, but with a larger cabin and more powerful engines. The B60 Duke has a maximum speed of 260 knots (482 km/h) and can carry up to six passengers. It has a range of 1,100 nautical miles (2,000 km).
Features
- Total Time: 2,881 Hours
- Complete Logs
- Engines & Props
- Engine 1:
- LYCOMING TIO-541-E1A4
- S/N 134959
- Engine 2:
- LYCOMING TIO-541-E1A4
- Engine 1 Hours: 1,504 SMOH
- Engine 2 Hours: 1,000 SMOH
- Avionics
- Garmin GMA-340 Audio Panel
- Garmin GNS-530 WAAS TWAS, GPS Com Nav
- Garmin GNS-430 WAAS GPS Com Nav
- Garmin GTX-330 ES Transponder
- Garmin GDL69 XM Weather
- WX-10 Stormscope
- Century IV Autpilot
- HSI
- Radar Altimeter
- Additional Equipment
- Oxygen System
- A/C
- Factory Air Conditioning
- Factory De Ice
- Wing Lets
- VG Kit
- Landing Light
- Taxi Light
- Position Lights
- Modifications:
- Pre Oilers
- Winglets
- JPI EDM 760 Digital Engine Monitor