Type
Four or six place business,
utility & advanced pilot training
twin
History
The successful and long running
Baron line is widely regarded as
the most successful of its class,
and has comfortably outlasted its
main rivals from Piper and Cessna
in production.
Development of the Baron began in
the late 1950s, the first to fly,
the Model 9555 on February 29
1960, essentially being a
reengined development of the
Model 95 Travel Air (Beech's
first light twin, which first
flew in August 1956). As a result
the Baron can lay claim to
Bonanza and T34 Mentor lineage,
as the Travel Air combined the
fuselage of the former with the
tail of the latter, plus twin
engines, a new wing and other new
features. Some 720 Travel Airs
were built from the late 1950s to
the late 1960s.
The first Barons were delivered
during early 1961, although these
early production examples were
soon followed off the line in
1962 by the improved A55. The
subsequent B55 of 1965 is a
definitive Baron model and
remained in production until
1982, during which time it was
continually refined. During the
B55's model life other variants
entered production, these
included the more powerful C55,
D55 and E55. In the meantime the
turbocharged Baron 56TC appeared
in 1967 and the A56TC in 1970,
although these were produced only
in limited numbers.
The Model 58 is a stretched
version of the 55, and first
entered production in 1970. It
remains in production today,
having evolved somewhat in
production during that time.
Versions include the pressurised
58P and the turbocharged 58TC.
Both are powered by 240kW (325hp)
Teledyne Continental TSIO520s.
Current production (now under the
Raytheon Aircraft Company banner)
runs at around 40 per year.
Country of origin
United States of America
Powerplants
B55 - Two 140kW (260hp)
Continental IO470L fuel injected
horizontally opposed flat six
piston engines driving two blade
constant speed propellers. 58 -
Two 225kW (300hp) Teledyne
Continental IO550C engines
driving three blade constant
speed McCauley propellers.
Performance
B55 - Max speed 373km/h (201kt),
max cruising speed 348km/h
(188kt), long range cruising
speed 320km/h (173kt). Initial
rate of climb 1693ft/min. Range
with reserves 1836km (990nm). 58
- Max speed 386km/h (208kt),
cruising speed 367km/h (198kt).
Initial rate of climb 1735ft/min.
Range with reserves 2920km
(1575nm).
Weights
B55 - Empty 1468kg (3236lb), max
takeoff 2313kg (5100lb). 58 -
Empty 1619kg (3570lb), max
takeoff 2495kg (5500lb).
Dimensions
B55 - Wing span 11.53m (37ft
10in), length 8.53m (28ft 0in),
height 2.92m (9ft 7in). Wing area
18.5m2 (199.2sq ft). 58 - Wing
span 11.53m (37ft 10in), length
9.09m (29ft 10in), height 2.97m
(9ft 9in). Wing area 18.5m2
(199.2sq ft).
Capacity
Models 55 and 56 had standard
seating for four, with some
models offering an optional fifth
seat. Model 58 has optional fifth
and sixth seats.
Production
Production of the Model 58 Baron
continues, with more than 2500 of
all variants built by late 1998.
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Executive HR
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