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Beechcraft Baron

The Beechcraft Baron is a light twin-engined piston aircraft designed and produced by Beechcraft. The aircraft was introduced in 1961. A low-wing monoplane developed from the Travel Air, it remains in production.

Baron
Beechcraft Baron 58P
Role Civil utility aircraft
National origin United States
Manufacturer Beechcraft
First flight February 29, 1960 [1]
Status In production
Primary user United States Army (historical)
Produced 1961–present
Number built 6,884+[2]
Developed from Beechcraft Travel Air

Design and development edit

 
Cockpit of a 1964 Baron 55 with a mixture of original equipment and modern avionics

The direct predecessor of the Baron was the Beechcraft 95 Travel Air, which incorporated the fuselage of the Bonanza and the tail control surfaces of the T-34 Mentor military trainer. To create the new airplane, the Travel Air's tail was replaced with that of the Beechcraft Debonair, the engine nacelles were streamlined, six-cylinder engines were added, and the aircraft's name was changed. In 1960, the Piper Aztec was introduced, using two 250 hp Lycoming O-540 engines; Cessna too had improved its 310 with two Continental IO-470 D, producing 260 hp. Meanwhile, Beechcraft's Bonanza had been improved with a Continental IO-470-N. But the answer to competition was to make a true twin-engined variant of the Bonanza. The first model, the 55, was powered by two six-cylinder IO-470-L engines producing 260 hp at 2,625rpm each; it was introduced in 1961. The first Baron included the fully-swept vertical stabilizer of the Debonair while still retaining the four to four+five place seating of the Travel Air.[citation needed]

Variants edit

Barons come in three basic types: the Baron 55 (short body), Baron 56 (short body) and Baron 58 (long body), with several sub-variants each.

Baron 55 edit

 
Two Baron 55s flying in formation with a 1980-built B55 (short nose) nearest. E55 (lengthened nose) in background.
 
A 1962 Baron C55 in the factory paint scheme[a]
 
Beechcraft Model E55 Baron

The early Baron 55, A55 and B55 were fitted with 260 hp (190 kW) Continental IO-470 engines and had gross weights of 4880 to 5100 lb (2,200 to 2,300 kg). These had a typical cruise speed of 190 knots (350 km/h) at 7000 ft (2100 m), and came with 116 or 136 US gallon (440 or 515 L) fuel tanks.[3][4] Although its performance was eclipsed by the later variants, the B55 continued to be offered as the basic economy model until the end of the Baron 55 model run, and it would ultimately capture about half of total 55-series sales.[5]

The C55, D55 and E55 models used 285 hp (213 kW) Continental IO-520 engines, increasing cruise speed to 200 kn (230 mph; 370 km/h). Gross weight increased to 5,300 lb (2,400 kg) and the forward fuselage was lengthened by 12 in (30 cm) to increase baggage space in the nose.[5] 136, 142, or 166 US gallon (515 or 628 L) fuel tanks were offered.[citation needed]

The Baron 55 was sold with four seats in two rows as standard equipment; a third-row fifth seat was optional initially, and a sixth seat became optional on the A55. However, the lack of a rear passenger door or a second-row pass-through hampers access to the third-row seats, and adults often find the rear fuselage taper confining. Additionally, the aircraft tend to exceed the aft center of gravity (CG) limit with all six seats occupied and no baggage in the nose compartment to act as counterbalance. Owners often remove the third-row seats and use the rear fuselage as additional baggage space.[5][6]

Model 55 Barons were produced from 1961 to 1983, with 3,651 manufactured.[2] All use the ICAO aircraft type designator BE55.[7]

Model 95-55 Baron
Baron prototype. Registration N9695R (c/n TC-1)
55
Introduced 1961. Four to five seat, twin engined transport, powered by two 260-hp Continental IO-470-l six cylinder piston engines. 190 units built. Priced at $58,250.[8]
A55
Built 1962 through 1963. Four to five seats. Improvements were a new instrument panel, interior, and exterior paint scheme. Priced at $58,950.[9] 309 built.
B55
Introduced in 1964, run through 1982. Four to six-seats. New exterior scheme and interior design. A 120 lb (54 kg) increase in gross weight to 5,100 lb (2,313 kg). Priced at $59,950 (1964), $177,500 (1982).[10] 1201 built.
C55
Built 1966 through 1967. Four to six seats. Powered by two, 285-hp Continental IO-520-C piston engines. Increased performance over the B55. Nose lengthened to accommodate more baggage or equipment, and to improve weight and balance. Crack-prone engine air intake box design changed. Alternators changed from belt driven to gear driven. 451 aircraft built. Priced at $68,350 in 1966.[11]
D55
Built 1968 through 1969. Four to six seats. Introduced new paint scheme and 'speed-slope' windshield. Changed to three blade props and a different flap configuration. 316 aircraft built. Priced at $73,950 in 1968.[12]
E55
Introduced in 1970, run through 1982. Four to six seats. Incorporated new paint scheme and interior design. Improved avionics and panel. Wing-tip lights and rotating beacon made flush; new entrance step. Also added were 172 US gallon (166 usable) interconnected tanks with one fill cap per wing became an option in 1976. 433 built. Priced at $83,950 in 1970, $219,500 in 1982.

Baron 56TC edit

 
An early Baron 56TC seen in-flight.

In 1967, Beechcraft had begun development of a faster, pressurized twin, the Model 60 Duke; the Duke was to go head-to-head with Cessna's 320 Skyknight. The Duke was to use two turbocharged 380-hp Lycoming TIO-541-E1A4 engines, therefore, Beech wanted experience working with, and flying the new engine. The engine was fitted to a modified Baron C55, becoming the 56TC (that prototype, EG-1, was later retired after certification). The results of the 56TC were as planned, it proved a good testbed and experience building model for the Duke's development. However, it was a noticeably loud airplane, especially so for a Beechcraft. Along with its increased noise, the 56TC had an increase in structural strength and thus empty weight to compensate for the higher power. When introduced in 1967, it was the fastest Beech aircraft, rivaling even the early King Airs sold at the time. 93 Baron 56TC aircraft were built between 1967 and 1971[2] and all use the ICAO type designator BE56.[7]

56TC
Introduced in 1967, built until the 1969 model year. Four to six seats. Power came from two 380-hp (283-kW) Lycoming TIO-540-E1B4 turbocharged piston engines. Priced at $89,950 in 1967.[13] 82 aircraft sold.[2]
A56TC
Introduced 1970, built until 1971. Only model change throughout the 56 production. Featured new exterior paint scheme and interior design, new instrument panel, smooth rotating beacon and navigation lights, nose wheel light. Priced at $101,750 in 1970.[14] 11 manufactured.[2]

Baron 58 edit

 
The turbocharged 58TC variant.
 
1980 Baron 58PA of BMI

Introduced for the model year 1969,[15] the larger, more powerful Baron 58 was developed from the Baron 55, with an increased gross weight of 5,400 lbs. Depending on the variant, the Baron 58 is fitted with either Continental IO-520 or IO-550 300-hp engine. The Baron 58 can cruise at 200 knots (370 km/h) at 7000 ft (2100 m). The most significant change was a fuselage stretch of 10 inches (25 cm) and the introduction of double rear fuselage doors and reversible club seats in the center row, eliminating the need for passengers to climb over the center seats or through the rear baggage door to access the rear seats. The entire fuselage was repositioned forward on the wing to address the aft CG issue that plagued the short-body models. The longer 58 fuselage has four side windows while the 55 and 56 fuselages have three.[16] The larger fuselage and improved rear-cabin access have made the 58 far more popular with commercial air charter and cargo operators than the smaller 55 and 56.[6]

ICAO type designator of all versions[clarification needed] is BE58.[7]

In 1976, the turbocharged Baron 58TC and pressurized Baron 58P were introduced. These variants were powered by turbocharged Continental TIO-520s of 310–325 hp (230–240 kW), had an increased 6100–6200 lb (about 2800 kg) gross weight, and were certified under FAR23 with a new type certificate. The Baron 58P/58TC models were capable of cruising at 200 knots (370 km/h) at 8000 ft (2400 m) and 220 knots (410 km/h) at 20000 ft (6100 m), and were typically equipped with 190 US gallon (719 L) fuel tanks.[citation needed]

In 1984, the instrument panel was redesigned to eliminate the large central control column and engine controls mounted high on the instrument panel to clear it. In pre-1984 aircraft with the optional dual control yokes, the arm to the right-hand yoke partially blocks the radios and some cockpit switchgear. The redesign provides a more industry-standard control arrangement and increases instrument panel space, but the aircraft lost the option of having a single yoke, which enhanced comfort for a passenger or relief pilot in the right-hand seat.[16]

Although the turbocharged 58TC/58P variants were discontinued in 1984 and 1985, respectively, the normally aspirated Baron 58 was still in production as of 2021. The current production version is the G58, featuring a glass cockpit, improved passenger cabin and changes to selected airframe details.[17]

58 Baron
Original variant, introduced in 1969 and run through 2004 (production continued as G58). Four to six seats. Powered by two 285-hp Continental IO-520-C or Continental IO-550-C piston engines.[15] 2,124 aircraft built.[2]
58P Baron
Introduced 1976, run through 1985. Pressurized cabin, powered by two Continental TSIO-520-L turbocharged piston engines. Priced at $200,750 in 1976.[18] 495 produced.[2]
58TC Baron
Introduced in 1976, run through 1984. Turbocharged engines, powered by 310 hp Continental TSIO-520-L engines. First flew October 31, 1975. Priced at $170,750 in 1976.[19] 151 aircraft sold.[2]
G58 Baron
Introduced in 2005, currently in production. Version of 58 Baron with Garmin G1000 glass cockpit avionics.[20]
G58 Baron ISR
Introduced in 2013, Beechcraft developed a low cost ISTAR aircraft for Fuerzas Unidas de Rapida Acción (FURA), an agency within the Puerto Rico Police Department. In 2014, the aircraft was upgraded with a FLIR 230-HD electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) camera system, operator's console that housed the mapping/mission management computer, a recorder, a multi-band communications radio system and data link for special mission operators.[21]

T-42A Cochise (95-B55B) edit

 
T-42 Cochise

The T-42A Cochise is a military version of the Baron 95-B55 for use by the United States Army as an instrument training aircraft. The Army Aviation School took delivery of 65 aircraft, a further five were bought for delivery to the Turkish Army.[22][23][24]

Three Army T-42s were transferred to the United States Navy.[25] By 1993, the Army's remaining T-42 aircraft had been transferred to the Army Reserve and the National Guard and were no longer in standard use.[citation needed] With the exception of three aircraft destroyed in accidents, three donated to technical schools for instructional use, and one at the United States Army Aviation Museum, all U.S. military T-42s were eventually transferred to civil owners as military surplus.[23][24] In March 2023, the Army Aviation Museum T-42A, serial number 65-12697, was in storage and not on public display.[26]

SFERMA SF-60A Marquis edit

 
SFERMA 60A Marquis

A twin 530 hp (400 kW) Astazou X turboprop modification of the Baron first flown in 1961 developed from SFERMA's 1960 Astazou IIA turboprop conversion of a Model 95 Travel Air (SFERMA PD-146 Marquis).[27][28][29] At least ten converted to follow on from eight converted Travel Airs.[30]

Operators edit

Government operators edit

  Argentina

Military operators edit

  Argentina
  Bolivia
  Haiti
  Indonesia
 
G58 Baron of the Indonesian Naval Aviation
  Mexico
  Rhodesia
  Spain
  Turkey
  United States
  Uruguay

Accidents and incidents edit

The Beechcraft Baron has been involved in the following notable accidents and incidents.

Specifications (B55) edit

 
3-view line drawing of the Beechcraft T-42A Cochise

Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1976–77 [73]

General characteristics

  • Crew: 1
  • Capacity: 6 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: 199.2 sq ft (18.51 m2)
  • Airfoil: NACA 23016.5 at root, NACA 23010.5 at tip
  • Empty weight: 3,156 lb (1,432 kg)
  • Max takeoff weight: 5,100 lb (2,313 kg)
  • Fuel capacity: 100 US gal (83 imp gal; 380 L) usable fuel (normal), 136 US gal (113 imp gal; 510 L) with optional tanks
  • Powerplant: 2 × Continental IO-470-L air-cooled six-cylinder horizontally opposed engines, 260 hp (190 kW) each

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 205 kn (236 mph, 380 km/h) at sea level
  • Cruise speed: 180 kn (210 mph, 330 km/h) at 12,000 ft (3,700 m) (55% power)
  • Stall speed: 73 kn (84 mph, 135 km/h) IAS, power off, wheels and flaps lowered
  • Range: 942 nmi (1,084 mi, 1,745 km) at 10,500 ft (3,200 m), 65% power, 45 min reserves
  • Service ceiling: 19,700 ft (6,000 m)
  • Rate of climb: 1,670 ft/min (8.5 m/s)
  • Takeoff distance to 50 ft (15m): 1,675 ft (511 m)
  • Landing distance from 50 ft (15m): 1,840 ft (560 m)

See also edit

Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists

Notes edit

  1. ^ Built in 1962 as part of the A55 production it became the prototype C55[2]

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Bibliography edit

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External links edit

  • Official Beechcraft Baron site
  • GlobalSecurity.org: T-42 Cochise

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The Beechcraft Baron is a light twin engined piston aircraft designed and produced by Beechcraft The aircraft was introduced in 1961 A low wing monoplane developed from the Travel Air it remains in production Baron Beechcraft Baron 58P Role Civil utility aircraft National origin United States Manufacturer Beechcraft First flight February 29 1960 1 Status In production Primary user United States Army historical Produced 1961 present Number built 6 884 2 Developed from Beechcraft Travel Air Contents 1 Design and development 2 Variants 2 1 Baron 55 2 2 Baron 56TC 2 3 Baron 58 2 4 T 42A Cochise 95 B55B 2 5 SFERMA SF 60A Marquis 3 Operators 3 1 Government operators 3 2 Military operators 4 Accidents and incidents 5 Specifications B55 6 See also 6 1 Notes 7 References 7 1 Bibliography 8 External linksDesign and development edit nbsp Cockpit of a 1964 Baron 55 with a mixture of original equipment and modern avionics The direct predecessor of the Baron was the Beechcraft 95 Travel Air which incorporated the fuselage of the Bonanza and the tail control surfaces of the T 34 Mentor military trainer To create the new airplane the Travel Air s tail was replaced with that of the Beechcraft Debonair the engine nacelles were streamlined six cylinder engines were added and the aircraft s name was changed In 1960 the Piper Aztec was introduced using two 250 hp Lycoming O 540 engines Cessna too had improved its 310 with two Continental IO 470 D producing 260 hp Meanwhile Beechcraft s Bonanza had been improved with a Continental IO 470 N But the answer to competition was to make a true twin engined variant of the Bonanza The first model the 55 was powered by two six cylinder IO 470 L engines producing 260 hp at 2 625rpm each it was introduced in 1961 The first Baron included the fully swept vertical stabilizer of the Debonair while still retaining the four to four five place seating of the Travel Air citation needed Variants editBarons come in three basic types the Baron 55 short body Baron 56 short body and Baron 58 long body with several sub variants each Baron 55 edit nbsp Two Baron 55s flying in formation with a 1980 built B55 short nose nearest E55 lengthened nose in background nbsp A 1962 Baron C55 in the factory paint scheme a nbsp Beechcraft Model E55 Baron The early Baron 55 A55 and B55 were fitted with 260 hp 190 kW Continental IO 470 engines and had gross weights of 4880 to 5100 lb 2 200 to 2 300 kg These had a typical cruise speed of 190 knots 350 km h at 7000 ft 2100 m and came with 116 or 136 US gallon 440 or 515 L fuel tanks 3 4 Although its performance was eclipsed by the later variants the B55 continued to be offered as the basic economy model until the end of the Baron 55 model run and it would ultimately capture about half of total 55 series sales 5 The C55 D55 and E55 models used 285 hp 213 kW Continental IO 520 engines increasing cruise speed to 200 kn 230 mph 370 km h Gross weight increased to 5 300 lb 2 400 kg and the forward fuselage was lengthened by 12 in 30 cm to increase baggage space in the nose 5 136 142 or 166 US gallon 515 or 628 L fuel tanks were offered citation needed The Baron 55 was sold with four seats in two rows as standard equipment a third row fifth seat was optional initially and a sixth seat became optional on the A55 However the lack of a rear passenger door or a second row pass through hampers access to the third row seats and adults often find the rear fuselage taper confining Additionally the aircraft tend to exceed the aft center of gravity CG limit with all six seats occupied and no baggage in the nose compartment to act as counterbalance Owners often remove the third row seats and use the rear fuselage as additional baggage space 5 6 Model 55 Barons were produced from 1961 to 1983 with 3 651 manufactured 2 All use the ICAO aircraft type designator BE55 7 Model 95 55 Baron Baron prototype Registration N9695R c n TC 1 55 Introduced 1961 Four to five seat twin engined transport powered by two 260 hp Continental IO 470 l six cylinder piston engines 190 units built Priced at 58 250 8 A55 Built 1962 through 1963 Four to five seats Improvements were a new instrument panel interior and exterior paint scheme Priced at 58 950 9 309 built B55 Introduced in 1964 run through 1982 Four to six seats New exterior scheme and interior design A 120 lb 54 kg increase in gross weight to 5 100 lb 2 313 kg Priced at 59 950 1964 177 500 1982 10 1201 built C55 Built 1966 through 1967 Four to six seats Powered by two 285 hp Continental IO 520 C piston engines Increased performance over the B55 Nose lengthened to accommodate more baggage or equipment and to improve weight and balance Crack prone engine air intake box design changed Alternators changed from belt driven to gear driven 451 aircraft built Priced at 68 350 in 1966 11 D55 Built 1968 through 1969 Four to six seats Introduced new paint scheme and speed slope windshield Changed to three blade props and a different flap configuration 316 aircraft built Priced at 73 950 in 1968 12 E55 Introduced in 1970 run through 1982 Four to six seats Incorporated new paint scheme and interior design Improved avionics and panel Wing tip lights and rotating beacon made flush new entrance step Also added were 172 US gallon 166 usable interconnected tanks with one fill cap per wing became an option in 1976 433 built Priced at 83 950 in 1970 219 500 in 1982 Baron 56TC edit nbsp An early Baron 56TC seen in flight In 1967 Beechcraft had begun development of a faster pressurized twin the Model 60 Duke the Duke was to go head to head with Cessna s 320 Skyknight The Duke was to use two turbocharged 380 hp Lycoming TIO 541 E1A4 engines therefore Beech wanted experience working with and flying the new engine The engine was fitted to a modified Baron C55 becoming the 56TC that prototype EG 1 was later retired after certification The results of the 56TC were as planned it proved a good testbed and experience building model for the Duke s development However it was a noticeably loud airplane especially so for a Beechcraft Along with its increased noise the 56TC had an increase in structural strength and thus empty weight to compensate for the higher power When introduced in 1967 it was the fastest Beech aircraft rivaling even the early King Airs sold at the time 93 Baron 56TC aircraft were built between 1967 and 1971 2 and all use the ICAO type designator BE56 7 56TC Introduced in 1967 built until the 1969 model year Four to six seats Power came from two 380 hp 283 kW Lycoming TIO 540 E1B4 turbocharged piston engines Priced at 89 950 in 1967 13 82 aircraft sold 2 A56TC Introduced 1970 built until 1971 Only model change throughout the 56 production Featured new exterior paint scheme and interior design new instrument panel smooth rotating beacon and navigation lights nose wheel light Priced at 101 750 in 1970 14 11 manufactured 2 Baron 58 edit nbsp The turbocharged 58TC variant nbsp 1980 Baron 58PA of BMI Introduced for the model year 1969 15 the larger more powerful Baron 58 was developed from the Baron 55 with an increased gross weight of 5 400 lbs Depending on the variant the Baron 58 is fitted with either Continental IO 520 or IO 550 300 hp engine The Baron 58 can cruise at 200 knots 370 km h at 7000 ft 2100 m The most significant change was a fuselage stretch of 10 inches 25 cm and the introduction of double rear fuselage doors and reversible club seats in the center row eliminating the need for passengers to climb over the center seats or through the rear baggage door to access the rear seats The entire fuselage was repositioned forward on the wing to address the aft CG issue that plagued the short body models The longer 58 fuselage has four side windows while the 55 and 56 fuselages have three 16 The larger fuselage and improved rear cabin access have made the 58 far more popular with commercial air charter and cargo operators than the smaller 55 and 56 6 ICAO type designator of all versions clarification needed is BE58 7 In 1976 the turbocharged Baron 58TC and pressurized Baron 58P were introduced These variants were powered by turbocharged Continental TIO 520s of 310 325 hp 230 240 kW had an increased 6100 6200 lb about 2800 kg gross weight and were certified under FAR23 with a new type certificate The Baron 58P 58TC models were capable of cruising at 200 knots 370 km h at 8000 ft 2400 m and 220 knots 410 km h at 20000 ft 6100 m and were typically equipped with 190 US gallon 719 L fuel tanks citation needed In 1984 the instrument panel was redesigned to eliminate the large central control column and engine controls mounted high on the instrument panel to clear it In pre 1984 aircraft with the optional dual control yokes the arm to the right hand yoke partially blocks the radios and some cockpit switchgear The redesign provides a more industry standard control arrangement and increases instrument panel space but the aircraft lost the option of having a single yoke which enhanced comfort for a passenger or relief pilot in the right hand seat 16 Although the turbocharged 58TC 58P variants were discontinued in 1984 and 1985 respectively the normally aspirated Baron 58 was still in production as of 2021 The current production version is the G58 featuring a glass cockpit improved passenger cabin and changes to selected airframe details 17 58 Baron Original variant introduced in 1969 and run through 2004 production continued as G58 Four to six seats Powered by two 285 hp Continental IO 520 C or Continental IO 550 C piston engines 15 2 124 aircraft built 2 58P Baron Introduced 1976 run through 1985 Pressurized cabin powered by two Continental TSIO 520 L turbocharged piston engines Priced at 200 750 in 1976 18 495 produced 2 58TC Baron Introduced in 1976 run through 1984 Turbocharged engines powered by 310 hp Continental TSIO 520 L engines First flew October 31 1975 Priced at 170 750 in 1976 19 151 aircraft sold 2 G58 Baron Introduced in 2005 currently in production Version of 58 Baron with Garmin G1000 glass cockpit avionics 20 G58 Baron ISR Introduced in 2013 Beechcraft developed a low cost ISTAR aircraft for Fuerzas Unidas de Rapida Accion FURA an agency within the Puerto Rico Police Department In 2014 the aircraft was upgraded with a FLIR 230 HD electro optical infrared EO IR camera system operator s console that housed the mapping mission management computer a recorder a multi band communications radio system and data link for special mission operators 21 T 42A Cochise 95 B55B edit nbsp T 42 Cochise The T 42A Cochise is a military version of the Baron 95 B55 for use by the United States Army as an instrument training aircraft The Army Aviation School took delivery of 65 aircraft a further five were bought for delivery to the Turkish Army 22 23 24 Three Army T 42s were transferred to the United States Navy 25 By 1993 the Army s remaining T 42 aircraft had been transferred to the Army Reserve and the National Guard and were no longer in standard use citation needed With the exception of three aircraft destroyed in accidents three donated to technical schools for instructional use and one at the United States Army Aviation Museum all U S military T 42s were eventually transferred to civil owners as military surplus 23 24 In March 2023 the Army Aviation Museum T 42A serial number 65 12697 was in storage and not on public display 26 SFERMA SF 60A Marquis edit nbsp SFERMA 60A Marquis A twin 530 hp 400 kW Astazou X turboprop modification of the Baron first flown in 1961 developed from SFERMA s 1960 Astazou IIA turboprop conversion of a Model 95 Travel Air SFERMA PD 146 Marquis 27 28 29 At least ten converted to follow on from eight converted Travel Airs 30 Operators editGovernment operators edit nbsp Argentina Presidential Flight One Baron 55 temporarily transferred during 1989 from the Junta Nacional de Carnes 31 Military operators edit nbsp Argentina Argentine Army One Baron 55 and one 58 Retired in 1983 32 nbsp Bolivia Bolivian Air Force One 33 crashed 2 May 2020 34 nbsp Haiti Haiti Air Corps 35 nbsp Indonesia nbsp G58 Baron of the Indonesian Naval Aviation Indonesian Navy 2x G58 Baron in 2015 36 nbsp Mexico Mexican Air Force 37 Mexican Naval Aviation 38 nbsp Rhodesia Rhodesian Air Force One aircraft only 39 nbsp Spain Spanish Air Force 40 nbsp Turkey Turkish Air Force 41 Turkish Army 22 41 nbsp United States United States Army 22 nbsp Uruguay Uruguayan Air Force 42 Accidents and incidents editThe Beechcraft Baron has been involved in the following notable accidents and incidents On 9 March 1967 a Baron B55 aircraft registration number N6127V collided in mid air near Urbana Ohio with TWA Flight 553 a Douglas DC 9 15 on approach to Dayton Municipal Airport The collision and ensuing crashes destroyed both aircraft killing all 21 passengers and 4 crew aboard the DC 9 and the pilot of the Baron who was the sole aircraft occupant The Baron pilot was flying under visual flight rules VFR and was not in contact with air traffic control ATC the two pilots in the DC 9 were warned by ATC of VFR traffic in the area but the pilots conversation on the cockpit voice recorder never clearly indicated that they saw the Baron The National Transportation Safety Board NTSB attributed the accident to the failure of the TWA crew to see and avoid the Baron under VFR but recommended that ATC procedures be improved to ensure separation between fast moving airliners flying under instrument flight rules and slower moving VFR flights in terminal areas 43 On 20 July 1973 land artist Robert Smithson a photographer and the pilot died in the crash of a Baron E55 N814T while inspecting the site of Smithson s earthwork Amarillo Ramp on the ranch of Stanley Marsh 3 near Amarillo Texas The NTSB attributed the accident to the pilot s failure to maintain airspeed with distraction being a contributing factor 44 45 46 On 3 August 1976 Jerry Litton U S Representative from Missouri his wife and two children and two others died when their Baron 58 registration number N1553W crashed shortly after takeoff from Chillicothe Municipal Airport in Chillicothe Missouri on the same day that Litton had won the Democratic Party primary for the 1976 United States Senate election in Missouri The NTSB attributed the accident to an engine failure caused by breakage of the crankshaft the pilot s failure to maintain airspeed and raise the landing gear were contributing factors 47 48 On 5 January 1977 in the Connellan air disaster fired Connellan Airways pilot Colin Richard Forman deliberately crashed a stolen Baron 58 registration VH ENA into the Connellan Airways complex at Alice Springs Airport killing himself his former manager and three other Connellan employees and injuring four others On 23 November 1982 Southern Baptist religious humorist television personality and author Grady Nutt and two air charter pilots died in the near vertical crash of a Baron 95 B55 registration number N18411 shortly after takeoff from Folsom Field in Cullman Alabama under nighttime instrument meteorological conditions The NTSB was unable to conclusively determine the cause of the crash but bad weather and poor visibility were thought to be contributing factors 49 50 On 15 June 1987 during the Nicaraguan Civil War a Contra operated Baron 56TC reg N666PF msn TG 60 which had been deregistered from the US two years prior 51 was hit by anti aircraft fire over Nicaragua s Nueva Segovia Department in Sandinista government territory The Baron had been modified to carry rockets for use in an air to ground light strike role and was downed after an attack that reportedly included dropping leaflets and possibly reconnaissance 52 53 54 The aircraft crashed 6 km inside Honduras in an area known as Cerro El Tigre and its three occupants all former elements of the US backed Somoza dictatorship were injured and captured after the crash landing and were treated in Honduras 55 The pilot Juan Gomez a former colonel in Somoza s National Guard was also reported to be the head of the Contra air force 56 While a Western journalist reported that the plane was brought down by anti aircraft artillery 56 a Russian source credits the Baron s downing to an Strela 2 SA 7 man portable surface to air missile fired from Murra by Sandinista army soldier Jose Manuel Rodriguez 54 57 The Sandinistas denounced that the Baron took off from the Aguacate airbase in Honduras the main base of the Nicaraguan Democratic Force NDF a Contra group supported by the CIA 58 A Contra NDF spokesman in Miami confirmed that the aircraft was operated by them but claimed that it was neither armed nor carried ammunition 56 On 14 February 2000 Champ Car racing team owner and 11 time Indianapolis 500 driver Tony Bettenhausen Jr his wife and two others were killed when the Baron 58 piloted by Bettenhausen registration number N875JC crashed in Cynthiana Kentucky The aircraft had flown into known icing conditions and was properly equipped and certified to do so but the NTSB found that Bettenhausen had allowed airspeed to decay below the certified 130 kn 240 km h minimum in icing conditions causing the aircraft to rapidly lose altitude 59 60 On 20 September 2012 a Baron 95 C55 registration N265Q ditched and sank in the Gulf of Mexico 30 mi 48 km off the coast of Louisiana while en route from Baytown Texas to Florida after a reported instrument panel fire Owner and pilot Theodore Robert T R Wright III and copilot Raymond Fosdick were rescued by the United States Coast Guard the aircraft was not recovered and the NTSB attributed the crash to a fire of undetermined origin noting that the wreckage was not examined 61 62 The crash garnered substantial publicity when Wright posted a video to social media showing himself and Fosdick in the water awaiting rescue Suspicion was cast on the crash when the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives determined that Fosdick started a 2014 fire at Athens Municipal Airport in Texas destroying a parked Cessna Citation I owned by a corporation controlled by Wright Both aircraft had been insured for substantially more than their recent purchase prices and a federal court deemed the Baron crash and the Athens fire to be part of an insurance fraud scheme organized by Wright The two men were convicted in 2017 of conspiracy to commit arson and conspiracy to commit wire fraud and were sentenced to federal prison in 2018 63 64 65 On 30 March 2013 Eric Hertz chief executive officer of New Zealand telecommunications company 2degrees was killed together with his wife when the Baron G58 he was piloting N254F crashed into the sea off Kawhia Harbour New Zealand 66 67 The Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand CAA concluded that for unknown reasons the aircraft s airspeed decreased to the point that control could not be maintained causing it to enter a spin from which Hertz did not recover Based on the left hand engine control settings and anomalies found in the engine itself the CAA speculated that Hertz was dealing with an undetermined left engine problem when the autopilot applied full nose up trim to maintain altitude causing the airspeed to steadily decay which Hertz did not notice due to a lack of situational awareness 68 On 26 July 2018 Luis Gneiting Minister of Agriculture and Livestock of Paraguay the vice minister and the two pilots were killed when their Baron crashed shortly after takeoff from Juan de Ayolas Airport 69 On 24 January 2021 a Baron 95 B55 registration PT LYG belonging to the Palmas Futebol e Regatas a Brazilian association football team crashed on takeoff from Associacao Tocantinense de Aviacao Aerodrome a private airfield near Porto Nacional Tocantins Brazil The crash killed all six people on board four members of the football team the team s owner and the pilot 70 71 72 The Aeronautical Accidents Investigation and Prevention Center attributed the crash to improper loading contributing factors were inadequate flight planning and poor judgment by the pilot particularly his failure to perform a rejected takeoff when the aircraft would not climb 72 Specifications B55 edit nbsp 3 view line drawing of the Beechcraft T 42A Cochise Data from Jane s All The World s Aircraft 1976 77 73 General characteristicsCrew 1 Capacity 6 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 2 sq ft 18 51 m2 Airfoil NACA 23016 5 at root NACA 23010 5 at tip Empty weight 3 156 lb 1 432 kg Max takeoff weight 5 100 lb 2 313 kg Fuel capacity 100 US gal 83 imp gal 380 L usable fuel normal 136 US gal 113 imp gal 510 L with optional tanks Powerplant 2 Continental IO 470 L air cooled six cylinder horizontally opposed engines 260 hp 190 kW each Performance Maximum speed 205 kn 236 mph 380 km h at sea level Cruise speed 180 kn 210 mph 330 km h at 12 000 ft 3 700 m 55 power Stall speed 73 kn 84 mph 135 km h IAS power off wheels and flaps lowered Range 942 nmi 1 084 mi 1 745 km at 10 500 ft 3 200 m 65 power 45 min reserves Service ceiling 19 700 ft 6 000 m Rate of climb 1 670 ft min 8 5 m s Takeoff distance to 50 ft 15m 1 675 ft 511 m Landing distance from 50 ft 15m 1 840 ft 560 m See also editRelated development Beechcraft Bonanza Beechcraft Travel Air Bay Super V Bonanza Aircraft of comparable role configuration and era Beechcraft Twin Bonanza Cessna 310 EM 11 Orka Partenavia P 68 Piper PA 34 Seneca Let L 200 Morava Related lists List of military aircraft of the United States Notes edit Built in 1962 as part of the A55 production it became the prototype C55 2 References edit Taylor 1976 p 214 a b c d e f g h i Beechcraft Serialization 1945 thru 2017 PDF beechcraft com Beechcraft Aircraft September 10 2018 Archived from the original PDF on October 16 2014 Retrieved October 20 2018 Schlaeger Gerald J March 1961 Pilot Report Beechcraft Model 55 Baron Flying New York New York Ziff Davis Retrieved October 15 2014 Collins Richard L July 1973 Basic Baron Flying New York New York 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Safety Board November 6 2013 CEN12LA652 Retrieved September 26 2023 Texas pilot who crashed plane into ocean drove Lamborghini into water sentenced to prison KLTV Tyler Texas October 4 2018 Retrieved September 26 2023 Vine Katy September 2020 The Wildest Insurance Fraud Scheme Texas Has Ever Seen Texas Monthly Retrieved September 26 2023 Pope Stephen August 1 2017 Young Entrepreneur and Pilot Faces Decades in Prison for Insurance Fraud Flying Retrieved September 26 2023 2degrees CEO Eric Hertz wife unlikely to have survived plane crash National Business Review March 31 2013 Archived from the original on April 2 2013 Retrieved September 22 2013 Search for ditched aircraft off Kawhia coast now a recovery operation New Zealand Police March 31 2013 Retrieved September 22 2013 D Foley June 22 2016 Safety Investigation Report CAA Occurrence Number 13 1524 Beechcraft Baron G58 N254F Departure From Controlled Flight 31 Km South West Of Raglan Tasman Sea 30 March 2013 PDF Report Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand Retrieved January 16 2024 Cabinet minister 3 others die in Paraguay plane crash Associated Press July 26 2018 Serrano Ivan January 24 2021 Beechcraft 95 B55 Baron Crashes at Palmas Brigadeiro Brazil Archived from the original on January 24 2021 Retrieved January 25 2021 Farrugia Cedric January 24 2021 Plane crash kills Palmas FR club president and 4 players Newsbook Retrieved January 24 2021 a b Final Report PDF Aeronautical Accidents Investigation and Prevention Center May 30 2023 Retrieved December 18 2023 Taylor 1976 pp 214 215 Bibliography edit Baron G58 Pilots Operating Handbook Doc No 58 590000 67 Revision A12 May 27 2015 Wichita Beechcraft Corporation Andrade John Militair 1982 London Aviation Press Limited 1982 ISBN 0 907898 01 7 Ball Larry A From Travel Air to Baron How Beech Created a Classic Ball Publications 1994 ISBN 0 9641514 0 5 Chillon J Dubois J P amp Wegg J French Post War Transport Aircraft Tonbridge Kent UK Air Britain Historians Ltd 1980 ISBN 0 85130 078 2 Harding Stephen U S Army Aircraft Since 1947 Shrewsbury UK Airlife Publishing 1990 ISBN 1 85310 102 8 Hoyle Craig World Air Forces Directory Flight International December 4 10 2018 Vol 194 No 5665 pp 32 60 ISSN 0015 3710 Taylor John W R Jane s All The World s Aircraft 1976 77 London Jane s Yearbooks 1976 ISBN 0 354 00538 3 Wheeler Barry C World s Air Forces 1979 Flight International August 4 1979 Vol 116 No 3672 pp 333 386 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Beechcraft Baron Official Beechcraft Baron site GlobalSecurity org T 42 Cochise Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Beechcraft Baron amp oldid 1223973014, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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