1978 Beechcraft Baron 58TC
Description
The Beechcraft Baron 58TC is a 6-seat twin-engine, light-weight aircraft manufactured by Beechcraft from 1978 to 1983. It is a variant of the Baron 58 and is powered by two Continental TSIO-520-UB engines. It has a maximum speed of over 200mph and a range of 1,400 miles. It is equipped with retractable landing gear and can fly up to an altitude of 25,000 feet. The Baron 58TC is capable of short takeoff and landing (STOL) operations from short runways. It is equipped with a full glass cockpit and a variety of avionics including GPS, autopilot and other navigation aids.
Features
- Total Time: 2800
- Engine 1 Time: 67 STOH
- Engine 2 Time: 67 STOH
- Prop 1 Time: 135 SMOH
- Prop 2 Time: 135 SMOH
- New engines in 1984
- Top ends overhauled and turbos replaced in 2012
- Garmin GNS530
- Bendix/King KFC 250 autopilot
- Bendix/King KT 76C transponder
- Bendix/King KX 155 Radio
- Shadin Fuel monitor