Beechcraft Baron
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The Beechcraft Baron is twin-engine development of the Beechcraft Bonanza. The progenitor of the Baron was the Beechcraft Travel Air, which took the fuselage of the Bonanza and the tail control surfaces of the T-34 Mentor. The tail control surfaces were replaced with those of the Beechcraft Debonair, the engine nacelles were streamlined and the aircraft was renamed the Baron.
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Specifications (B55)
General Characteristics
- Crew: one, pilot
- Capacity: three passengers
- Length: 28 ft 0 in (8.53 m)
- Wingspan: 37 ft 10 in (11.53 m)
- Height: 9 ft 7 in (2.92 m)
- Wing area: 199 ft² (18.5 m²)
- Empty: 3,236 lb (1,468 kg)
- Loaded: lb ( kg)
- Maximum takeoff: 5,100 lb (2,313 kg)
- Powerplant: 2x Continental IO-470-L, 260 hp (140 kW) each
Performance
- Maximum speed: 233 mph (373 km/h)
- Range: 1,148 miles (1,836 km)
- Service ceiling: ft ( m)
- Rate of climb: 1,693 ft/min (516 m/min)
- Wing loading: lb/ft² ( kg/m²)
- Power/Mass:
Related content
Related development: Beechcraft Bonanza - Beechcraft Travel Air - Bay Super V Bonanza
Comparable aircraft: Piper Twin Comanche
Designation sequence: 38 - 45 - 50 - 55 - 56 - 58 - 60 - 65 - 70
Variants: T-42 Cochise
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