BEECHCRAFT B33 DEBONAIR For Sale
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Super Sharp Beech Debonair with Continental IO-520-BB and TKS Deice! An all weather airplane with a modern instrument panel including Garmin 530W and 345 ... More Info
Anderson, IN USA
Last Update: 05/12/2023
N1718G. 1962 Beechcraft Debonair 35-B33. Become the proud new owner of this beautiful Beech! The Beechcraft 35-B33 Debonair is fantastic option in the 4... More Info
MURRAY (CEY), KY USA
Last Update: 03/31/2023
1962 Debonair w/ IO520 conversion 285hp & 3 blade McCauley prop, fresh March annual, 5740TT, 2082 SFREMAN, Dual KX155's, Stec40, AV-30 attitude reference, ... More Info
Chicago, IL USA
Last Update: 04/07/2023
More than 17,000 Beechcraft Bonanzas have been manufactured. The Beechcraft Bonanza is an American general aviation aircraft with a variety of models including the 33 Bonanza, 35 Bonanza, 36 Bonanza turboprop and 36 Bonanza single engine. The Beechcraft Bonanza has the capacity for one crew member and five passengers. Empty weight is 2,530 lb (1,148 kg) and loaded weight is 3,650 lb (1,656 kg). Stall speed is 61 kn (70 mph, 113 km/h) and the Beechcraft Bonanza should not exceed a speed of 192 kn (203 mph, 326 km/h).
The Beechcraft Bonanza was introduced in 1947 and is still in production today. It has been in continuous production longer than any other airplane in history. At the end of World War II, the Model 35 Bonanza was one of two all-metal aircraft to emerge. The 35 Bonanza was like the fighter planes developed during the war. The airplane featured an easier to manage horizontally-opposed six cylinder engine, a streamlined shape, retractable nosewheel undercarriage, and low-wing configuration. The Beechcraft Model 35 Bonanza featured retractable landing gear and a signature V-tail. The V-tail of the Beechcraft Bonanza made it both efficient and the most distinctive private airplane in the sky. The V-tail Bonanza was dropped from production in 1982, but more than 6,000 V-tail models still fly today.
The yoke and rudder pedals are interconnected by a system of bungee cords that assist in keeping the plane in coordinated flight during turns this is an unusual feature that all Beechcraft Bonanzas share. The pilot can make coordinated turns using the yoke along, or with minimal rudder input, during cruise flight because of this bungee system. The bungee cord system started with the V-tail models and persists in current production models.
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