Some pilots believe a great aircraft, like a fine wine, only improves with age. Others turn up their nose at the thought of flying an airplane based on a decades-old design. Passing up a Beechcraft ...
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The 2,000th Beech Baron 58, an aircraft model first manufactured in 1969, is now on the production line at Raytheon Aircraft's Wichita plant and is expected to be rolled out later this year. The Beech ...
UK business aircraft services provider SaxonAir became the official owner of its first Beechcraft Baron G58 at the show, following the handover yesterday of the new piston twin. Norwich-based SaxonAir ...
Textron Aviation has paused production and deliveries of its Beechcraft Bonanza single-engine and Beech Baron multi-engine aircraft as it develops product enhancements. “We’re kind of re-imagining ...
New Beech Baron Twins were photographed in formation over Wichita on the cover of the December 26, 1960, issue. The aircraft were designed to fill a gap between the company's Travel Air and Twin ...
Nearly 7,000 Barons of all types have been built, of which more than 3,000 are long-fuselage Baron 58s. The type remains in production after five decades. With seating for six in total and a ...
Garmin has received FAA approval for its GFC 500 on the Beechcraft Bonanza F33A and its GFC 600 on Beechcraft Baron models 58P, 58PA, 58TC and 58TCA from 1983 or earlier, expanding its autopilot ...
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