1998 Beechcraft B58 Baron
Description
The Beechcraft B58 Baron is a light, twin-engine piston aircraft that was introduced in 1961 by Beechcraft. It features a pressurized cabin with seating for four to six people, and is powered by two piston engines. The Baron is primarily used for personal and business flying, and has been popular with pilots and aircraft owners since its introduction. It has a cruise speed of around 180 knots, and an operating range of up to 1,000 nautical miles. The B58 Baron is known for its reliability and performance, and is still a popular choice for pilots and aircraft owners today.
Features
- 4,550 Hours Total Time
- Long Range Fuel (194 gallons)
- Factory Freon Air Conditioning
- C&D Cabin Heater
- Factory Known Ice Approved:
- Electric Prop De-Ice
- Heated Windshield Segment
- Wing Deice Boots
- 100 Amp Alternators
- Heavy Duty Brake Assemblies
- Engines:
- Continental IO-550
- Left & Right
- 960 Hours Since Overhaul
- Props:
- 620 Hours Since Overhaul
- Garmin GTN750 GPS/COM with WAAS
- Garmin GTX-330EX Transponder
- GDL-88 ADS-B Weather
- Bendix/King RDR-2000 Weather Radar
- WX-1000E Stormscope
- Garmin FlightStream 210 iPad Interface
- PMA-8000BT Bluetooth Audio Panel
- BF Goodrich Skywatch Traffic Advisory System
- KX-165 Nav/COM
- KN-63 DME