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How much does a Beech Baron cost?

How much does a Beech Baron cost?

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Manufacturer Beechcraft Aircraft Type Baron G58 Base Aircraft Price (USD) $1,495,000 *
Max Cruise Speed (ktas) 202 Max Range (nm) 1480 Useful Load (lbs) 1450
Total Seats 6 Cockpit 2 Standard Cabin Seats 4
Flight Deck (Base Spec) Garmin G1000 NXi Flight Rules IFR Certification FAA / EASA
OEM Verification Un-Verified

Is a baron hard to fly?

While it’s true that even the largest planes get grounded at times, the Baron can fly in conditions that the Bonanza simply can’t handle. In fact, a normally aspirated B55 or 58 can fly through more than 90% of weather conditions, while a turbocharged 58P performs even better.

Is the Beechcraft Baron pressurized?

The Beechcraft Baron is a light, twin-engined piston aircraft developed by Beechcraft. The Baron is a variant of the Travel Air and was introduced in 1961. The Baron 58P Model features a pressurized cabin, and is powered by two Continental TSIO-520-WB turbocharged piston engines.

How much fuel does a Baron 58 hold?

The standard wing fuel system has a capacity of 142 gallons for the 58 model and 106 gallons for the 95-B55 model.

How fast is a Beech Baron?

Performance

Maximum Cruise Speed 202 ktas (374 km/h)
Service Ceiling 20,688 ft (6,306 m)
Maximum Climb Rate 1,700 fpm (518 mpm)
Maximum Limit Speed 223 kias (413 km/h)
Stall Speed 73 kcas (135 km/h)

How far can a Baron 58 fly?

The Baron G58 is powered by two Continental IO-550-C engines with 300 hp. These engines proved the aircraft a maximum range of 650 nm, as well as a maximum speed of 200 knots and a service ceiling of 20,688 ft.

Can a Baron 58 fly on one engine?

A while back a friend of mine was contemplating moving up from a high-performance, single-engine Beechcraft A36 Bonanza to a Model 58 Baron, the twin-engine variant of the same airplane. You can fly a twin on one engine, but it takes prompt, correct and sometimes aggressive action.

How fast is a Baron 58?

386 km/h
Beechcraft Baron 58/Top speed

How high can a Beechcraft Baron fly?

20,688 ft
Performance

Maximum Cruise Speed 202 ktas (374 km/h)
Service Ceiling 20,688 ft (6,306 m)
Maximum Climb Rate 1,700 fpm (518 mpm)
Maximum Limit Speed 223 kias (413 km/h)
Stall Speed 73 kcas (135 km/h)

How much does a Beechcraft Baron B55 cost?

A $52,750.00 loan over 120 months including $219.79 per month in interest equates to a $2,645.08 per-period payment. Based on 450 annual owner-operated hours and $5.00-per-gallon fuel cost, the BEECHCRAFT Baron B55 has total variable costs of $157,050.00, total fixed costs of $25,840.00, and an annual budget of $182,890.00.

How is fuel quantity measured on a Beechcraft Baron?

A vapor return line returns excess fuel from the engine to its respective wing system. Fuel quantity is measured by float type transmitter units, which transmit the common level indication to a single indicator. The fuel lines for the engines are interconnected by crossfeed lines.

When did the Beechcraft Baron Travel Air come out?

Beechcraft’s Model 95-55 Baron was introduced in 1961, and it was basically a modified Model 95 Travel Air that had a swept tail and redesigned nacelles covering new 260-horsepower Continental IO-470 engines. The Baron tacked another 15 knots of speed onto the Travel Air at a penalty of about 5 gallons per hour.

What’s the difference between a Baron 55 and 58?

Born in 1969, the Baron 58 increased the Baron 55’s cabin length by two feet, creating a six-seat “conference”-style cabin arrangement, and adding 50 horsepower. The Baron also uses the Bonanza’s dual cargo/entry doors on the aft right side. The Baron 58 has greater carrying ability, speed, and gross weight, but climb rate remains the same.